Kenwood TS-570D User Manual - Page 46
Memory Features, Memory Recall And Scroll
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10 MEMORY FEATURES ■ Split-Frequency Channels 1 Press [A/B] 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. • The frequency and mode selected here will be used for transmitting. 3 Press [A/B] to select the other VFO. 4 Select the receive frequency and mode. 5 Press [SPLIT]. • "SPLIT" appears. 6 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode. MEMORY RECALL AND SCROLL There are two modes that allow you to retrieve frequencies and associated data that you stored in a memory channel: Memory Recall and Memory Scroll. Memory Recall: In this mode, the transceiver receives and transmits using a frequency that you retrieve. You can temporarily change the frequency and associated data without overwriting the contents of the memory channel. Memory Scroll: Use this mode to check the contents of memory channels without changing the current receive frequency. In this mode, frequencies that you retrieve are not used for receiving and transmitting. ■ Memory Recall 1 Press [M/V] to enter Memory Recall mode. • The memory channel that was last selected appears. • To exit Memory Scroll mode and abort the storage process, press [CLR]. 7 Turn the MULTI/CH control, or press Mic [UP] or [DWN] to select a memory channel. • Entering a 2-digit number such as 05 using the numeric keys can also be used to select a channel. 2 Turn the MULTI/CH control, or press Mic [UP] or [DWN] to select a memory channel. • Continuously holding down Mic [UP] or [DWN] steps the transceiver through the memory channels until the button is released. • The memory channels that contain no data are skipped. • You cannot change memory channels while transmitting. 3 To exit Memory Recall mode, press [M/V]. Note: Memory channels can also be changed while using the TF-SET function. 8 Press [M.IN] again to store the data. • The previous data stored in the channel is overwritten. Note: When subtone frequencies differ between TX and RX while performing memory-VFO split operation, the subtone frequency for RX will be stored in the memory channel. 40