Kenwood TS-2000 Operation Manual - Page 71

MEMORY FEATURES, MEMORY TRANSFER, Memory, VFO Transfer, Channel, Channel Transfer

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MEMORY TRANSFER ■ Memory \ VFO Transfer After retrieving frequencies and associated data from Memory Recall mode, you can copy the data to the VFO. This function is useful, for example, when the frequency you want to monitor is near the frequency stored in a memory channel. 1 Recall the desired memory channel. 2 Press [MsVFO/ MG.SEL]. • When a simplex channel is recalled, the data is copied to VFO A or VFO B, depending on which VFO was used to recall the channel. • When a split channel is recalled, the RX data is copied to VFO A and the TX data is copied to VFO B. Note: ◆ The Memory Channel Lockout status and the subtone frequency are not copied. ◆ Pressing [MsVFO/ MG.SEL] after temporarily changing the retrieved data copies the new data to the VFO. ■ Channel \ Channel Transfer You can also copy channel information from one memory channel to another. This function is useful when storing frequencies and associated data that you temporarily change in Memory Recall mode. 1 Recall the desired memory channel {page 59}. 2 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode. • To exit Memory Scroll mode, press [CLR]. 3 Select the memory channel where you would like the data copied, using the MULTI/ CH control. 4 Press [M.IN] again. Channel 00 ~ 289 a Channel 00 ~ 289 RX frequency a RX frequency TX frequency a TX frequency Mode for RX a Mode for RX Mode for TX a Mode for TX Offset frequency a Offset frequency Shift direction a Shift direction Reverse ON/ OFF a Reverse ON/ OFF RX frequency step a RX frequency step TX frequency step a TX frequency step Tone frequency a Tone frequency CTCSS frequency a CTCSS frequency DCS code a DCS code Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF a Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF Memory Name a Memory Name Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF a Memory Channel Lockout OFF 13 MEMORY FEATURES Channel 00 ~ 289 a Channel 290 ~ 299 RX frequency TX frequency a TX/ RX frequency a (simplex) Mode for RX Mode for TX a Mode for TX/ RX a (simplex) Offset frequency a Offset frequency Shift direction a Shift direction Reverse ON/ OFF a Reverse ON/ OFF RX frequency step a TX/ RX frequency TX frequency step a step (simplex) Tone frequency a Tone frequency CTCSS frequency a CTCSS frequency DCS code a DCS code Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF a Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF Memory Name a Memory Name Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF a Memory Channel Lockout OFF Channel 290 ~ 299 a Channel 00 ~ 289 a TX/ RX frequency a RX frequency TX frequency a Mode for TX/ RX a Mode for RX Mode for TX Offset frequency a Offset frequency Shift direction a Shift direction Reverse ON/ OFF a Reverse ON/ OFF TX/ RX frequency a RX frequency step step (simplex) a TX frequency step Tone frequency a Tone frequency CTCSS frequency a CTCSS frequency DCS code a DCS code Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF a Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF Memory Name a Memory Name Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF a Memory Channel Lockout OFF When copying a memory channel 290 ~ 299 a channel 290 ~ 299, Memory Channel Lockout status changes to OFF, regardless of the original channel settings. The tables above illustrate how data is transferred between memory channels. 61

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MEMORY FEATURES
MEMORY TRANSFER
Memory
\
VFO Transfer
After retrieving frequencies and associated data
from Memory Recall mode, you can copy the data
to the VFO.
This function is useful, for example,
when the frequency you want to monitor is near
the frequency stored in a memory channel.
1
Recall the desired memory channel.
2
Press
[M
s
VFO/ MG.SEL]
.
When a simplex channel is recalled, the
data is copied to VFO A or VFO B,
depending on which VFO was used to recall
the channel.
When a split channel is recalled, the RX
data is copied to VFO A and the TX data is
copied to VFO B.
Note:
The Memory Channel Lockout status and the subtone
frequency are not copied.
Pressing
[M
s
VFO/ MG.SEL]
after temporarily changing the
retrieved data copies the new data to the VFO.
Channel
\
Channel Transfer
You can also copy channel information from one
memory channel to another.
This function is
useful when storing frequencies and associated
data that you temporarily change in Memory
Recall mode.
1
Recall the desired memory channel {page 59}.
2
Press
[M.IN]
to enter Memory Scroll mode.
To exit Memory Scroll mode, press
[CLR]
.
3
Select the memory channel where you would
like the data copied, using the
MULTI/ CH
control.
4
Press
[M.IN]
again.
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When copying a memory channel 290 ~ 299
a
channel 290 ~ 299, Memory Channel Lockout
status changes to OFF, regardless of the original
channel settings.
The tables above illustrate how data is transferred
between memory channels.