Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 192

Configuring The Operating Data To A Memory Channel

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10 MEMORY CHANNELS The following operating data appear on the Memory Channel List screen. Items Description Channel The channel code below appears. 00 to 99: Typical Memory Channels P0 to P9: Program Memory Channels E0 to E9: Extensive Memory Channels Type The Memory Channel type appears. S: Single-band Memory Channels D: Dual-band Memory Channels P: Program Memory Channels You can configure operating data such as the frequency and operating mode to be used in the main band or the sub band for single-band Memory Channels. You can configure the frequency and operating mode Frequency 1 to be used as the main band frequency for Dual-band Memory Channels. You can configure the start frequency that specifies the start point of the program and the operating mode for Program Memory Channels. Nothing appears for Single-band Memory Channels. You can configure the frequency and operating mode to be used as the sub band frequency for Dual-band Frequency 2 Memory Channels. You can configure the end frequency that specifies the end point of the program and the operating mode for Program Memory Channels. You can view the operating category of the transceiver for Dual-band Memory Channels. Nothing appears for Single-band Memory Channels. TX/RX Func. SPLIT: Split Operation DUAL RX: Dual-band Receive Operation SPLIT/DUAL: Displayed when receiving with the transmit frequency during split operation (TF watch). NAME Displays the Memory Channel name. L.OUT Displays the lockout status of each Memory Channel. The channels with check marks are not subject to the memory scan. CONFIGURING THE OPERATING DATA TO A MEMORY CHANNEL You can configure the operating data to single-band Memory Channels and dual-band Memory Channels. CONFIGURING THE OPERATING DATA TO A SINGLEBAND MEMORY CHANNEL The main band or sub band frequency and operating mode can be configured in Memory Channels. 1 Select the frequency and operating mode to configure for the selected band. 2 Press [M.IN] (Memory) to open the Memory Channel List screen. 3 Press [ ] (F2) or [ ] (F3), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select the Memory Channel to configure the operating data. Select a Memory Channel from the ranges of 00 to 99 and E0 to E9. 10-2 4 Press [M.IN] (F4) or [M.IN] (Memory) to configure the operating data. • The operating data of the band selected with "Frequency 1" is configured for the Memory Channel and the Memory Channel List screen closes. • Press [CANCEL] (F1) or [ESC] to close the Memory Channel List screen without configuring operating data to a Memory Channel. Note: ◆◆If a Memory Channel with no operating data stored in the selected band is used, no operating data is configured for the single-band Memory Channels. Index Contents

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10 MEMORY CHANNELS
10-2
Index
Contents
The following operating data appear on the
Memory
Channel List
screen.
Items
Description
Channel
The channel code below appears.
00 to 99: Typical Memory Channels
P0 to P9: Program Memory Channels
E0 to E9: Extensive Memory Channels
Type
The Memory Channel type appears.
S: Single-band Memory Channels
D: Dual-band Memory Channels
P: Program Memory Channels
Frequency 1
You can configure operating data such as the frequency
and operating mode to be used in the main band or the
sub band for single-band Memory Channels.
You can configure the frequency and operating mode
to be used as the main band frequency for Dual-band
Memory Channels.
You can configure the start frequency that specifies the
start point of the program and the operating mode for
Program Memory Channels.
Frequency 2
Nothing appears for Single-band Memory Channels.
You can configure the frequency and operating mode
to be used as the sub band frequency for Dual-band
Memory Channels.
You can configure the end frequency that specifies the
end point of the program and the operating mode for
Program Memory Channels.
TX/RX Func.
You can view the operating category of the transceiver
for Dual-band Memory Channels. Nothing appears for
Single-band Memory Channels.
SPLIT: Split Operation
DUAL RX: Dual-band Receive Operation
SPLIT/DUAL: Displayed when receiving with the
transmit frequency during split operation (TF watch).
NAME
Displays the Memory Channel name.
L.OUT
Displays the lockout status of each Memory Channel.
The channels with check marks are not subject to the
memory scan.
CONFIGURING THE OPERATING DATA TO A MEMORY
CHANNEL
You can configure the operating data to single-band
Memory Channels and dual-band Memory Channels.
[ESC]
[MULTI/CH]
[MULTI/CH]
[F1]~[F7]
[M.IN]
CONFIGURING THE OPERATING DATA TO A SINGLE-
BAND MEMORY CHANNEL
The main band or sub band frequency and operating
mode can be configured in Memory Channels.
1
Select the frequency and operating mode to configure
for the selected band.
2
Press
[M.IN]
(Memory) to open the
Memory Channel
List
screen.
3
Press
[
]
(F2) or
[
]
(F3), or rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select the Memory Channel to
configure the operating data.
Select a Memory Channel from the ranges of 00 to 99 and E0
to E9.
4
Press
[M.IN]
(F4) or
[M.IN]
(Memory) to configure the
operating data.
The operating data of the band selected with "Frequency
1" is configured for the Memory Channel and the
Memory
Channel List
screen closes.
Press
[CANCEL]
(F1) or
[ESC]
to close the
Memory
Channel List
screen without configuring operating data to
a Memory Channel.
Note:
If a Memory Channel with no operating data stored in the selected
band is used, no operating data is configured for the single-band
Memory Channels.