Kenwood TS-2000 Operation Manual - Page 70
MEMORY FEATURES, MEMORY-VFO SPLIT OPERATION, Memory Scroll, Temporary Frequency Changes
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13 MEMORY FEATURES ■ Memory Scroll 1 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode. • The memory channel that was last selected appears. 2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to step through the memory channels. • You can also change channels by entering a 3-digit number, such as 012, using the numeric keys, then pressing [ENT]. 3 To exit Memory Scroll mode, press [CLR]. • The transceiver re-displays the memory channel or VFO frequency that was selected before you activated Memory Scroll. Note: Do not press [M.IN] again after entering Memory Scroll mode. Pressing [M.IN] results in over-writing the current VFO data to the memory channel you selected. ■ Temporary Frequency Changes After retrieving frequencies and associated data in Memory Recall mode, you can temporarily change the data without overwriting the contents of the memory channel. 1 Access Menu No. 06B and select ON. • Skip this step when changing only the associated data (not the frequency). 2 Recall a memory channel. 3 Change the frequencies and associated data. • Use only the Tuning control to select a frequency. 4 If necessary for future use, store the changed data in another memory channel. Refer to "Channel ➡ Channel Transfer" {page 61}. Note: Memory channel data can also be changed while using the TF-SET function. MEMORY-VFO SPLIT OPERATION Under "ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS" {page 31}, you learned about split-frequency operation using two VFOs. Recalling a split-frequency channel is another way to perform split-frequency operation. If you access Menu No. 06A and select ON, you can also use a memory channel and a VFO together for this operation, as follows: • RX: Memory channel TX: VFO A or VFO B • RX: VFO A or VFO B TX: Memory channel To use a memory channel for receiving: 1 Access Menu No. 06A and select ON. 2 Press [A/B] to select the VFO that you will use for transmitting. • "tA" or "tB" appears to show which VFO is selected. 3 Select the frequency for transmitting. 4 Recall a memory channel by pressing [VFO/M]. 5 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a memory channel to receive. 6 Press [SPLIT]. 7 The VFO A frequency appears on the sub-display. If you want to use the VFO B frequency to transmit, press [SPLIT] again. 8 Press [SEND] or Mic [PTT] to transmit on the frequency shown on the sub display. 9 Press [SPLIT] to exit the SPLIT operation. • If Split operation is still selected using VFO A or VFO B, press [SPLIT] again to exit Split operation. To use a memory channel for transmitting: 1 Access Menu No. 06A and select ON. 2 Recall a memory channel by pressing [VFO/M]. 3 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a memory channel to transmit. 4 Press [VFO/M] to return to VFO mode. 5 Press [SPLIT]. The other VFO frequency appears on the sub display for transmission (Normal SPLIT operation). 6 Press [SPLIT] again. The memory channel you selected in step 3 appears on the sub-display for transmission. 7 Press [SEND] or Mic [PTT] to transmit on the frequency in the memory channel. 8 Press [SPLIT] to exit SPLIT operation. 60