Kenwood TS-2000 Operation Manual - Page 75

Memory Features, Recalling Quick Memory Channels, Temporary Frequency Changes, Quick Memory

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You can store data in the Quick Memory only when you operate both the main transceiver and the sub-receiver in VFO mode. 1 Select the frequency, mode, etc. on the main transceiver or sub-receiver VFO. 2 Press QUICK MEMO [M.IN]. • Each time QUICK MEMO [M.IN] is pressed, the current VFO data is written to the Quick Memory. Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, this ON status and the offset will also be stored. RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS You can recall a Quick Memory channel only when you operate both the main transceiver and the sub-receiver in VFO mode. 1 Press QUICK MEMO [MR]. • The current memory channel number appears. 13 MEMORY FEATURES QUICK MEMORY ➡ VFO TRANSFER This function copies the contents of the recalled memory channel to the VFO. 1 Recall a Quick Memory channel. 2 Press [MsVFO/ MG.SEL]. Note: Pressing [MsVFO/ MG.SEL] after temporarily changing the recalled data copies the new data to the VFO. • If there is no data stored in any Quick memory channel, the data cannot be recalled to the current VFO, an error beep sounds. 2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a Quick memory channel (0 to 9). • You cannot change memory channels while transmitting. 3 To exit, press QUICK MEMO [MR] again. Note: Memory channels cannot be changed while using the TF-SET function. TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES After recalling a Quick memory channel, you can temporarily change the data without overwriting the contents of the channel. You can change the frequency even when you select OFF in Menu No. 06B. 1 Press QUICK MEMO [MR]. 2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a Quick memory channel (0 to 9). 3 Change the frequencies and associated data. 4 To store the changed data in the Quick memory, press QUICK MEMO [M.IN]. • This action stores the new data in the current channel and bumps the old frequency to the next higher Quick memory channel. 5 To exit, press QUICK MEMO [MR] again. Note: Memory channel data can also be changed while using the TF-SET function. 65

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MEMORY FEATURES
You can store data in the Quick Memory only when
you operate both the main transceiver and the
sub-receiver in VFO mode.
1
Select the frequency, mode, etc. on the main
transceiver or sub-receiver VFO.
2
Press
QUICK MEMO
[M.IN]
.
Each time
QUICK MEMO
[M.IN]
is pressed,
the current VFO data is written to the Quick
Memory.
Note:
When RIT or XIT is ON, this ON status and the offset will
also be stored.
RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS
You can recall a Quick Memory channel only when
you operate both the main transceiver and the
sub-receiver in VFO mode.
1
Press
QUICK MEMO
[MR]
.
The current memory channel number appears.
If there is no data stored in any Quick memory
channel, the data cannot be recalled to the
current VFO, an error beep sounds.
2
Turn the
MULTI/ CH
control to select a Quick
memory channel (0 to 9).
You cannot change memory channels while
transmitting.
3
To exit, press
QUICK MEMO
[MR]
again.
Note:
Memory channels cannot be changed while using the
TF-SET function.
TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES
After recalling a Quick memory channel, you can
temporarily change the data without overwriting the
contents of the channel.
You can change the
frequency even when you select OFF in Menu
No. 06B.
1
Press
QUICK MEMO
[MR]
.
2
Turn the
MULTI/ CH
control to select a Quick
memory channel (0 to 9).
3
Change the frequencies and associated data.
4
To store the changed data in the Quick memory,
press
QUICK MEMO
[M.IN]
.
This action stores the new data in the current
channel and bumps the old frequency to the
next higher Quick memory channel.
5
To exit, press
QUICK MEMO
[MR]
again.
Note:
Memory channel data can also be changed while using
the TF-SET function.
QUICK MEMORY
VFO TRANSFER
This function copies the contents of the recalled
memory channel to the VFO.
1
Recall a Quick Memory channel.
2
Press
[M
s
VFO/ MG.SEL]
.
Note:
Pressing
[M
s
VFO/ MG.SEL]
after temporarily changing the
recalled data copies the new data to the VFO.