Kenwood TS-890S Operation Manual - Page 116

Configuring the Program Scan Frequency, Range, Erasing Memory Channels, Registering a Memory Channel

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9 MEMORY CHANNELS Configuring the Program Scan Frequency Range The frequency range for programmable VFO or program scan can be registered to the memory channels from P0 to P9. Register the start frequency and end frequency in advance to enable changes to the frequency or scanning operation within a specific range. For more details on program scan, please refer to Chapter 10. 1 When in the VFO mode, turn the Tuning or [MULTI/CH] control to align the VFO frequency with the frequency at which to start scanning. 2 Press [ M.IN] to display the Memory Channel List screen. 3 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory channel (P0 to P9) for registering the frequency range. 4 Press F4 [M.IN] or [ M.IN] to register the start frequency. The start frequency is registered to "Frequency 1". 5 Turn the Tuning or [MULTI/CH] control to align the VFO frequency with the end frequency. 6 Press F4 [M.IN] or [ M.IN] to register the end frequency. The end frequency is registered to "Frequency 2" and the transceiver exits the Memory Channel List screen. Erasing Memory Channels Registering a Memory Channel Name Each memory channel can also be assigned with a name. The name should contain not more than 10 characters (alphanumeric characters and symbols). 1 Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel List screen. 2 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory channel to be named. 3 Press F4 [NAME]. 4 Use the function keys, [MULTI/CH] control or USB keyboard to enter a name. • Enter a name that contains not more than 10 characters. Key F1 [SPACE] F2 [-]/ F3 [+] F4 [ ]/ F5 [ ] F [BACK SPACE] F [DEL] F [CHAR] Behavior Inserts a space. Selects a character. Moves the cursor. Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Deletes the character to the right of the cursor. Switches the type of character to edit. Pressing the key each time switches the selection in the following sequence: ABC (upper case) → abc (lower case) → !"# (symbols) → ABC (upper case) Data from a registered memory channel can be erased. 1 Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel List screen. 2 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select a memory channel to be erased. 3 Press and hold F4 [(CLEAR)] to erase the operating data. ● When the operating data of a memory channel is erased during operating in the memory channel mode, the corresponding channel number will be maintained but there will be no registered data inside. ● To erase all the memory channels, perform memory channel reset. . 5 Press F6 [SAVE] to register the name. • Pressing F7 [CANCEL] returns the display to the Memory Channel List screen without assigning a name to the memory channel. ● Characters that can be used are characters that can be input using the keyboard selected in menu [9-01] "Keyboard Language (USB Keyboard)". ● Quick memory channels cannot be assigned with a name. ● Only memory channels that contain registered operating data can be assigned a name. 9-4

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Configuring the Program Scan Frequency
Range
The frequency range for programmable VFO or program scan can
be registered to the memory channels from P0 to P9. Register the
start frequency and end frequency in advance to enable changes
to the frequency or scanning operation within a specific range.
For more details on program scan, please refer to Chapter 10.
1
When in the VFO mode, turn the Tuning or
[MULTI/CH] control to align the VFO frequency with
the frequency at which to start scanning.
2
Press [
M.IN] to display the Memory Channel List
screen.
3
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select the memory channel (P0 to P9) for
registering the frequency range.
4
Press F4 [M.IN] or [
M.IN] to register the start
frequency.
The start frequency is registered to “Frequency 1”.
5
Turn the Tuning or [MULTI/CH] control to align the
VFO frequency with the end frequency.
6
Press F4 [M.IN] or [
M.IN] to register the end
frequency.
The end frequency is registered to “Frequency 2” and the
transceiver exits the Memory Channel List screen.
Erasing Memory Channels
Data from a registered memory channel can be erased.
1
Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel
List screen.
2
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select a memory channel to be erased.
3
Press and hold F4 [(CLEAR)] to erase the operating
data.
When the operating data of a memory channel is erased
during operating in the memory channel mode, the
corresponding channel number will be maintained but
there will be no registered data inside.
To erase all the memory channels, perform memory
channel reset.
Registering a Memory Channel Name
Each memory channel can also be assigned with a name. The
name should contain not more than 10 characters (alphanumeric
characters and symbols).
1
Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel
List screen.
2
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select the memory channel to be named.
3
Press F4 [NAME].
4
Use the function keys, [MULTI/CH] control or USB
keyboard to enter a name.
Enter a name that contains not more than 10 characters.
Key
Behavior
F1 [SPACE]
Inserts a space.
F2 [–]/ F3 [+]
Selects a character.
F4 [
]/ F5 [
]
Moves the cursor.
F [BACK SPACE]
Deletes the character to the left of the
cursor.
F [DEL]
Deletes the character to the right of the
cursor.
F [CHAR]
Switches the type of character to edit.
Pressing the key each time switches the
selection in the following sequence:
ABC (upper case) → abc (lower case)
→ !”# (symbols) → ABC (upper case)
.
5
Press F6 [SAVE] to register the name.
Pressing
F7 [CANCEL]
returns the display to the Memory
Channel List screen without assigning a name to the
memory channel.
Characters that can be used are characters that can be
input using the keyboard selected in menu [9-01]
Keyboard Language (USB Keyboard)
.
Quick memory channels cannot be assigned with a
name.
Only memory channels that contain registered operating
data can be assigned a name.
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