Kenwood TS-890S Operation Manual - Page 113

Memory Channels

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9 MEMORY CHANNELS MEMORY CHANNELS 9 This transceiver comes with 120 memory channels, each of which can be used for registering operating data. The 120 memory channels are divided into 3 types which are assigned respectively with the following channel numbers: 00 to 99, P0 to P9 and E0 to E9. Below is a general outline of the respective memory channel types. 00 to 99 (standard memory channels): For registering operating data that are frequently used. P0 to P9 (memory channels for specific band segments): For registering programmable VFO or program scan frequency ranges. E0 to E9 (expanded memory channels): These can be used in the same way as the standard memory channels. Data that can be registered in each of the memory channels are as follows. Operating Data RX Frequency TX Frequency RX Mode TX Mode Split Operation Start Frequency End Frequency Tone/CTCSS/Cross Tone Tone Frequency CTCSS Frequency Memory Name Lockout Channel 00 to 99/ E0 to E9 P0 to P9 Yes Yes Yes (Simplex) Yes Yes Yes (Simplex) Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Displaying the Memory Channel List Settings registered in a memory channel can be displayed on the Memory Channel List screen. The channel for registering operating frequency data or the channel to use can be selected on the Memory Channel List screen. Memory channels can be assigned with names on this screen. A memory channel can be selected on the Memory Channel List screen. 1 Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel List screen. . • The selected memory channel is indicated in white color. When registering data to the memory channel, it changes into a pink display. • Pressing F7 [EXTEND] enlarges the Memory Channel List screen display. Pressing it again restores the screen to the original size. 2 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select a memory channel. Operating frequency data that are displayed on the Memory Channel List screen are as follows. Operating Data CH Frequency 1 Frequency 2 Name Lockout Description Displays the channel number. 00 to 99: standard memory channels P0 to P9: memory channels for specific band segments E0 to E9: expanded memory channels Registers a single frequency and mode for simplex channels. (Simplex operation frequency or radio station frequency) Registers the RX frequency and mode during split operation for split channels. Registers the start frequency and mode of a band segment for memory channels assigned to specific band segments. This is left blank in the case of simplex channels. Registers the TX frequency and mode during split operation for split channels. Registers the end frequency and mode of a band segment for memory channels assigned to specific band segments. Displays the name of the memory channel. Displays the lockout status of the respective memory channels. Memory scan is not performed for channels selected with a check mark. 9-1

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This transceiver comes with 120 memory channels, each of which
can be used for registering operating data.
The 120 memory channels are divided into 3 types which are
assigned respectively with the following channel numbers: 00 to
99, P0 to P9 and E0 to E9. Below is a general outline of the
respective memory channel types.
00 to 99 (standard memory channels):
For registering operating data that are frequently used.
P0 to P9 (memory channels for specific band
segments):
For registering programmable VFO or program scan frequency
ranges.
E0 to E9 (expanded memory channels):
These can be used in the same way as the standard memory
channels.
Data that can be registered in each of the memory channels are
as follows.
Operating Data
Channel
00 to 99/
E0 to E9
P0 to P9
RX Frequency
Yes
Yes
(Simplex)
TX Frequency
Yes
RX Mode
Yes
Yes
(Simplex)
TX Mode
Yes
Split Operation
Yes
No
Start Frequency
No
Yes
End Frequency
No
Yes
Tone/CTCSS/Cross Tone
Yes
Yes
Tone Frequency
Yes
Yes
CTCSS Frequency
Yes
Yes
Memory Name
Yes
Yes
Lockout
Yes
Yes
Displaying the Memory Channel List
Settings registered in a memory channel can be displayed on the
Memory Channel List screen. The channel for registering
operating frequency data or the channel to use can be selected on
the Memory Channel List screen.
Memory channels can be assigned with names on this screen.
A memory channel can be selected on the Memory Channel List
screen.
1
Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel
List screen.
The selected memory channel is indicated in white color.
When registering data to the memory channel, it changes
into a pink display.
Pressing
F7 [EXTEND]
enlarges the Memory Channel List
screen display. Pressing it again restores the screen to the
original size.
2
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select a memory channel.
Operating frequency data that are displayed on the Memory
Channel List screen are as follows.
Operating Data
Description
CH
Displays the channel number.
00 to 99: standard memory channels
P0 to P9: memory channels for specific band
segments
E0 to E9: expanded memory channels
Frequency 1
Registers a single frequency and mode for simplex
channels. (Simplex operation frequency or radio
station frequency)
Registers the RX frequency and mode during split
operation for split channels.
Registers the start frequency and mode of a band
segment for memory channels assigned to
specific band segments.
Frequency 2
This is left blank in the case of simplex channels.
Registers the TX frequency and mode during split
operation for split channels.
Registers the end frequency and mode of a band
segment for memory channels assigned to
specific band segments.
Name
Displays the name of the memory channel.
Lockout
Displays the lockout status of the respective
memory channels. Memory scan is not performed
for channels selected with a check mark.
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