Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 191

Memory Channels, Displaying The Memory Channel List

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10 MEMORY CHANNELS MEMORY CHANNEL This transceiver has 120 memory channels and operating data can be configured for each channel. There are three types of Memory Channels available, numbered from 00 to 99, P0 to P9, and E0 to E9. The outline of the Memory Channels is as follows: • 00 to 99: Typical Memory Channels to which you can configure frequently used operating data. • P0 to P9: Program Memory Channels to which you can configure the frequency range for the programmable VFO or the program scan. • E0 to E9: Extensive Memory Channels which you can use the same as typical Memory Channels. There are two types of memory modes for typical Memory Channels and extensive Memory Channels: single-band Memory Channel mode and dual-band Memory Channel mode. • Single-band Memory Channel mode: Mode to which the information (simplex frequency, etc.) for operation in either the main band or the sub band are configured. • Dual-band Memory Channel mode: Mode to which the operating data for the operation (split frequency, dual frequency reception, transmit frequency during split operation) using the main band and the sub band simultaneously can be configured. The following data can be configured in each memory channel. Operating Data 00 to 99 Channel P0 to P9 E0 to E9 DISPLAYING THE MEMORY CHANNEL LIST The memory channel configurations can be displayed on the Memory Channel List screen. In the Memory Channel List screen, you can select a channel to configure the operating data or channel to operate. You can assign a name to a Memory Channel. You can select a memory channel in the Memory Channel List screen. 1 Press [M/V] to enter single-band Memory Channel mode or press and hold [M/V] to enter dual-band Memory Channel mode. 2 Press [M.LIST] (F7) to open the Memory Channel List screen. • The Bandscope screen must be closed with a press of [SCP] if the Bandscope screen opens. • The selected Memory Channel is highlighted in white. During the configuration of a Memory Channel, it is highlighted in pink. • Press [EXTEND] (F7) to extend the Memory Channel screen. Press [EXTEND] (F7) again to revert the screen area to its original size. RX Frequency TX Frequency Yes Yes Yes Yes (Simplex) Yes Receive Mode Yes Transmit Mode Yes Operation category of this transceiver (split operation or dual-band Yes reception) Start Frequency No End Frequency No Tone, CTCSS cross tone Yes Tone Frequency Yes Yes Yes (Simplex) Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 Press [ ] (F2) or [ ] (F3), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select a Memory Channel. 4 Press [ESC] to exit. Note: ◆◆You can view the Memory Channel List in VFO mode without pressing or holding [M/V]. CTCSS Frequency Yes Memory Name Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lockout Yes Yes Yes Contents Index 10-1

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10 MEMORY CHANNELS
Index
Contents
MEMORY CHANNEL
This transceiver has 120 memory channels and operating
data can be configured for each channel.
There are three types of Memory Channels available,
numbered from 00 to 99, P0 to P9, and E0 to E9. The
outline of the Memory Channels is as follows:
00 to 99: Typical Memory Channels to which you can
configure frequently used operating data.
P0 to P9: Program Memory Channels to which you can
configure the frequency range for the programmable
VFO or the program scan.
E0 to E9: Extensive Memory Channels which you can
use the same as typical Memory Channels.
There are two types of memory modes for typical Memory
Channels and extensive Memory Channels: single-band
Memory Channel mode and dual-band Memory Channel
mode.
Single³band Memory Channel mode: Mode to which
the information (simplex frequency, etc.) for operation
in either the main band or the sub band are configured.
Dual³band Memory Channel mode: Mode to which
the operating data for the operation (split frequency,
dual frequency reception, transmit frequency during
split operation) using the main band and the sub band
simultaneously can be configured.
The following data can be configured in each memory
channel.
Operating Data
Channel
00 to 99
P0 to P9
E0 to E9
RX Frequency
Yes
Yes
(Simplex)
Yes
TX Frequency
Yes
Yes
Receive Mode
Yes
Yes
(Simplex)
Yes
Transmit Mode
Yes
Yes
Operation category of
this transceiver (split
operation or dual-band
reception)
Yes
No
Yes
Start Frequency
No
Yes
No
End Frequency
No
Yes
No
Tone, CTCSS cross
tone
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tone Frequency
Yes
Yes
Yes
CTCSS Frequency
Yes
Yes
Yes
Memory Name
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lockout
Yes
Yes
Yes
DISPLAYING THE MEMORY CHANNEL LIST
The memory channel configurations can be displayed
on the
Memory Channel List
screen. In the
Memory
Channel List
screen, you can select a channel to
configure the operating data or channel to operate.
You can assign a name to a Memory Channel.
[ESC]
[MULTI/CH]
[F1]~[F7]
You can select a memory channel in the
Memory
Channel List
screen.
1
Press
[M/V]
to enter single-band Memory Channel
mode or press and hold
[M/V]
to enter dual-band
Memory Channel mode.
2
Press
[M.LIST]
(F7) to open the
Memory Channel
List
screen.
The
Bandscope
screen must be closed with a press of
[SCP]
if the
Bandscope
screen opens.
The selected Memory Channel is highlighted in white.
During the configuration of a Memory Channel, it is
highlighted in pink.
Press
[EXTEND]
(F7) to extend the
Memory Channel
screen. Press
[EXTEND]
(F7) again to revert the screen
area to its original size.
3
Press
[
]
(F2) or
[
]
(F3), or rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select a Memory Channel.
4
Press
[ESC]
to exit.
Note:
You can view the Memory Channel List in VFO mode without
pressing or holding
[M/V]
.