Kenwood TS-890S Operation Manual - Page 114

Memory Channel Mode

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.. 9 MEMORY CHANNELS Registering Operating Frequency Data to a Memory Channel The steps to register the frequency and mode to the memory channel are as follows. • To register a split channel, press [SPLIT] to switch to the split mode and operate accordingly. 1 Configure the frequency and mode to register. 2 Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel List screen. 3 Press [ M.IN]. 4 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory channel for registering the operating data. • Choose a memory channel from 00 to 99 or E0 to E9. 5 Press [ M.IN] or F4 [M.IN] to register the operating data. • Pressing F1 [CANCEL] or [ESC] exits the Memory Channel List screen without registering the operating data to the memory channel. Memory Channel Mode An operating data can be called up from a memory channel for transmission or reception. Operating data such as the TX and RX frequencies, mode and tone can be changed temporarily. Operating in the Memory Channel Mode Follow the steps below to call up the operating data of a memory channel. Operating data that is registered in the memory channel selected on the memory channel list is called up. 1 Pressing [M/V] in the VFO mode to switch to the memory channel mode. The selected band switches to the operating data that is registered in the memory channel on the memory channel list, and the memory channel number that is used is displayed on the screen. Configuring the Operating Data through Direct Frequency Entry The numeric keypad can be used to register a frequency to a memory channel or make changes to an operating data that is already registered to a memory channel. This is handy for adjusting the frequency to a station with a fixed frequency. 1 Turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory channel (00 to 99 or E0 to E9) for registering the operating data. 2 Press [ENT] to enable use of the numeric keypad. • The frequency entry mode starts up in the corresponding band with all the frequency digits appearing as "-". • To change the operating mode, press the mode key. 3 Key in a frequency value using the numeric keypad. • "-" changes into a numeric value when a numeric key is pressed and a value can be input starting from the highest-order digit. • To enter 1.82 MHz, press [0/50], [1/1.8], [8/24] followed by [2/3.5], and press [ENT] when input is complete. • To enter a frequency lower than 6 MHz for K type transceivers, start by keying in a "0". • To enter a frequency lower than 8 MHz for E type transceivers, start by keying in a "0". • Pressing [CLR] clears the input and exits the frequency entry mode. 4 Press [ENT] to register the operating data. The operating data is now registered to the memory channel selected in step 2. 2 Press [UP] or [DOWN] on the microphone or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to switch to the target memory channel. 3 Pressing [M/V] again exits the memory channel mode. The transceiver returns to the VFO mode. Direct Entry of a Memory Channel Number A memory channel number can be selected by pressing the corresponding number on the numeric keypad. 1 Enter the tens digit of the memory channel using the numeric keypad. • The tens digit of the channel number is being entered for the selected band while the ones digit appears as "-". 2 Enter the ones digit of the memory channel using the numeric keypad. • The operating data corresponding to the entered number is called up and the channel number entry mode ends. • Pressing [CLR] clears the input and exits the channel number entry mode. 9-2

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Registering Operating Frequency Data to a Memory
Channel
The steps to register the frequency and mode to the memory
channel are as follows.
To register a split channel, press
[SPLIT]
to switch to the split
mode and operate accordingly.
1
Configure the frequency and mode to register.
2
Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel
List screen.
3
Press [
M.IN].
4
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select the memory channel for
registering the operating data.
Choose a memory channel from 00 to 99 or E0 to E9.
5
Press [
M.IN] or F4 [M.IN] to register the operating
data.
Pressing
F1 [CANCEL]
or
[ESC]
exits the Memory Channel
List screen without registering the operating data to the
memory channel.
Configuring the Operating Data through Direct
Frequency Entry
The numeric keypad can be used to register a frequency to a
memory channel or make changes to an operating data that is
already registered to a memory channel.
This is handy for adjusting the frequency to a station with a fixed
frequency.
1
Turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory
channel (00 to 99 or E0 to E9) for registering the
operating data.
2
Press [ENT] to enable use of the numeric keypad.
The frequency entry mode starts up in the corresponding
band with all the frequency digits appearing as “-”.
To change the operating mode, press the mode key.
3
Key in a frequency value using the numeric keypad.
“-” changes into a numeric value when a numeric key is pressed
and a value can be input starting from the highest-order digit.
To enter 1.82 MHz, press
[0/50]
,
[1/1.8]
,
[8/24]
followed by
[2/3.5]
, and press
[ENT]
when input is complete.
To enter a frequency lower than 6 MHz for K type
transceivers, start by keying in a “0”.
To enter a frequency lower than 8 MHz for E type
transceivers, start by keying in a “0”.
Pressing
[CLR]
clears the input and exits the frequency
entry mode.
4
Press [ENT] to register the operating data.
The operating data is now registered to the memory channel
selected in step 2.
Memory Channel Mode
An operating data can be called up from a memory channel for
transmission or reception. Operating data such as the TX and RX
frequencies, mode and tone can be changed temporarily.
Operating in the Memory Channel Mode
Follow the steps below to call up the operating data of a memory
channel. Operating data that is registered in the memory channel
selected on the memory channel list is called up.
1
Pressing [M/V] in the VFO mode to switch to the
memory channel mode.
The selected band switches to the operating data that is
registered in the memory channel on the memory channel list,
and the memory channel number that is used is displayed on
the screen.
2
Press [UP] or [DOWN] on the microphone or turn the
[MULTI/CH] control to switch to the target memory
channel.
3
Pressing [M/V] again exits the memory channel
mode.
The transceiver returns to the VFO mode.
Direct Entry of a Memory Channel Number
A memory channel number can be selected by pressing the
corresponding number on the numeric keypad.
1
Enter the tens digit of the memory channel using the
numeric keypad.
The tens digit of the channel number is being entered for the
selected band while the ones digit appears as “-”.
2
Enter the ones digit of the memory channel using
the numeric keypad.
The operating data corresponding to the entered number is
called up and the channel number entry mode ends.
Pressing
[CLR]
clears the input and exits the channel
number entry mode.
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