Kenwood TS-870S User Manual - Page 61

Memory Features, Memory Channel Recall

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■ Split-Frequency Channels 1 Using VFO A, select a receive frequency and mode. 2 Using VFO B, select a transmit frequency and mode. 3 Press [RX A], [TX B] to select split-frequency mode. • The indicators in the [RX A] and [TX B] buttons must be ON. AGC AUTO USB SPLIT RIT 4 Press [M.IN] to select Memory Scroll mode. M. CH AGC AUTO USB M. SCR • To exit from Memory Scroll mode and abort the storage process, press [CLR]. 5 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select a memory channel. M. CH AGC AUTO M. SCR 6 Press [M.IN] to store the frequencies and associated data in the selected memory channel. • Pressing [M.IN] writes your new data on any previous data in that channel. Note: If you prefer, you can store the transmit data in VFO A and the receive data in VFO B instead. 9 MEMORY FEATURES MEMORY CHANNEL RECALL Once a frequency with associated data is stored in a memory channel, this procedure allows you to retrieve that frequency and data. 1 Press [RX M.CH] to select Memory Recall mode. M. CH AGC AUTO USB 2 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control, or press Mic [UP] or [DWN], to select the memory channel that you want. • After ascending to the maximum memory channel number, continuing to step in the same direction returns you to the lowest channel in a circular manner. This is also true when descending through the channels. • Continuously holding down Mic [UP] or [DWN] steps the transceiver through the memory channels until the button is released. • You cannot change memory channels while transmitting. Note: Memory channels can be changed while using the TF-SET function. ■ Quick Channel Search When looking for a particular programmed memory channel, it is quicker to activate the search mode as explained below. This mode can also be used to search only for vacant (non-programmed) channels. Programmed Channel Search: While in Memory channel mode, press [1MHz] to toggle the search function ON or OFF. • "MHz" lights when the function is ON. Now, only those channels that contain programmed data can be selected. • Attempting to change channels when there are no programmed channels to select causes an alarm to sound. The current channel cannot be changed in this case. Vacant Channel Search: While in Memory Scroll mode {page 56}, press [1MHz] to toggle the function ON or OFF. • "MHz" lights when the function is ON. Only those channels that do not contain data can be selected. • Attempting to change channels when there are no vacant channels to select causes an alarm to sound. The current channel cannot be changed in this case. 55

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MEMORY FEATURES
Split-Frequency Channels
1
Using VFO A, select a receive frequency and
mode.
2
Using VFO B, select a transmit frequency and
mode.
3
Press
[RX A], [TX B]
to select split-frequency
mode.
The indicators in the
[RX A]
and
[TX B]
buttons must be ON.
4
Press
[M.IN]
to select Memory Scroll mode.
To exit from Memory Scroll mode and abort
the storage process, press
[CLR]
.
5
Turn the
M.CH/VFO.CH
control to select a
memory channel.
6
Press
[M.IN]
to store the frequencies and
associated data in the selected memory channel.
Pressing
[M.IN]
writes your new data on any
previous data in that channel.
Note:
If you prefer, you can store the transmit data in VFO A
and the receive data in VFO B instead.
MEMORY CHANNEL RECALL
Once a frequency with associated data is stored in a
memory channel, this procedure allows you to retrieve
that frequency and data.
1
Press
[RX M.CH]
to select Memory Recall mode.
2
Turn the
M.CH/VFO.CH
control, or press Mic
[UP]
or
[DWN],
to select the memory channel that you want.
After ascending to the maximum memory
channel number, continuing to step in the same
direction returns you to the lowest channel in a
circular manner.
This is also true when
descending through the channels.
Continuously holding down Mic
[UP]
or
[DWN]
steps the transceiver through the memory
channels until the button is released.
You cannot change memory channels while
transmitting.
Note:
Memory channels can be changed while using the TF-SET
function.
Quick Channel Search
When looking for a particular programmed memory
channel, it is quicker to activate the search mode as
explained below.
This mode can also be used to
search only for vacant (non-programmed) channels.
Programmed Channel Search:
While in Memory channel mode, press
[1MHz]
to
toggle the search function ON or OFF.
“MHz” lights when the function is ON.
Now, only
those channels that contain programmed data
can be selected.
Attempting to change channels when there are
no programmed channels to select causes an
alarm to sound. The current channel cannot be
changed in this case.
Vacant Channel Search:
While in Memory Scroll mode {page 56}, press
[1MHz]
to toggle the function ON or OFF.
“MHz” lights when the function is ON.
Only those
channels that do not contain data can be
selected.
Attempting to change channels when there are
no vacant channels to select causes an alarm to
sound.
The current channel cannot be changed
in this case.