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MEMORY FEATURES MEMORY CHANNELS The transceiver provides you with 100 memory channels, numbered 00 to 99, for storing operating frequency data, modes and other information. Memory channels 00 to 89 are called Conventional Memory Channels. Memory channels 90 to 99 are designed for programming VFO tuning ranges and scan ranges. The data you can store is listed below. Conventional memory channels are used for storing data you will often recall. For example, you may store the frequency where you regularly meet your club members. Parameter RX frequency TX frequency Channel 00 ~ 89 Yes Yes Channel 90 ~ 99 Yes 1 (simplex) RX mode TX mode Programmable VFO Start/ End frequencies RX frequency step size TX frequency step size Yes Yes 1 Yes (simplex) No Yes Yes Yes Yes (simplex) Tone frequency Yes Yes CTCSS frequency Yes Yes Tone/ CTCSS ON/ OFF status Yes Yes Memory name Yes Yes Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF Yes 1 Yes 1 1 Changing the data after recalling a memory channel overwrites the contents of the channel. STORING DATA IN MEMORY There are 2 methods used for storing transmission/ reception frequencies and associated data in memory channels 00 to 89. Use either method, depending on the relationship of the reception and transmission frequencies you store: • Simplex channels: RX frequency = TX frequency • Split-frequency channels: RX frequency ≠ TX frequency Memory channels 90 to 99 can also be used as simplex channels. Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, the frequency that includes the RIT or XIT offset will be stored. ■ Simplex Channels 1 Press [A/B / M/V] to select VFO A or VFO B. • "tA" or "tB" appears to show which VFO is selected. 2 Select the frequency, mode, etc. to be stored. 3 Press [QMI/ M.IN] (1 s) to enter Memory Scroll mode. • "M.SCR" appears. • To exit Memory Scroll mode and abort the storage process, press [MTR/ CLR]. 4 Turn the MULTI control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to select a memory channel. • You can also select a channel by entering a 2-digit number, such as 12, using the numeric keys. Press [1], [2] for example. 5 Press [QMI/ M.IN] again to store the data. • The previous data stored in the channel is overwritten. 50