Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 198

Quick Memory, Quick Memory Channels, Configuring In Quick Memory, Recalling Quick Memory Channels

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10 MEMORY CHANNELS QUICK MEMORY Quick Memory allows you to quickly and temporarily configure the operating data without specifying a Memory Channel. For instance, it is useful to configure the operating data of the radio station to be communicated in advance when searching in the specific band to search DX. RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS You can recall a Quick Memory Channel only when you operate the transceiver in VFO mode. 1 Press [MR] (Quick Memory) to recall the operating data in a Quick Memory Channel. • The Quick Memory Channel number appears on the main band and sub band. 2 Rotate the MULTI/CH control to select a Quick Memory Channel. • Pressing [MR] (Quick Memory) again exits Quick Memory Channel mode and places the transceiver in VFO mode. QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS Quick Memory Channels can only be recalled during VFO mode operation. You can configure the following operating data for a Quick Memory Channel. • Frequency and operating mode for the main band • Frequency and operating mode for the sub band • Operation category of this transceiver (split operation or dual- frequency reception) • RIT and XIT • RIT/XIT frequencies • Fine tuning • Noise blanker • Noise reduction • Beat cancel • Notch • RX filter Note: ◆◆When using operating data read from main band or sub band Memory Channel or when no operating data is configured in the Quick Memory Channel, the operating data cannot be read from the Quick Memory Channels even with a press of [MR] (Quick Memory). ◆◆You can temporarily change the frequency and other operating data without changing the operating data configured in the Quick Memory Channel. To save the changed operating data, press [M.IN] (Quick Memory) to configure in Quick Memory. {page 10-8} CONFIGURING IN QUICK MEMORY A maximum of 10 Quick Memory Channels (Q0 to Q9) can be configured for the transceiver. The last saved operating data is configured in Q0. When configuring new operating data, the last operating data is moved to Q1 and the new operating data is configured in Q0. 1 Press [M.IN] (Quick Memory) to configure the operating data in the Quick Memory Channel. • Pressing [M.IN] (Quick Memory) while in VFO mode configures the operating data in Channel 0. Pressing [M.IN] (Quick Memory) while in Quick Memory Channel mode configures the operating data in the selected Quick Memory Channel. • Each time new operating data is stored, individual operating data is shifted to the channel with the channel number incremented by 1. Note: ◆◆If the transceiver is placed in Memory Channel mode in the main band or the sub band, the operating data cannot be configured in the Quick Memory Channel even with a press of [M.IN] (Quick Memory). ◆◆If the operating data is configured in all the Quick Memory Channels and press [M.IN] (Quick Memory), the oldest operating data configured in the Quick Memory Channel (the data with the largest Quick Memory Channel number) is cleared. 10-8 Index Contents

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10 MEMORY CHANNELS
10-8
Index
Contents
QUICK MEMORY
Quick Memory allows you to quickly and temporarily
configure the operating data without specifying a Memory
Channel. For instance, it is useful to configure the
operating data of the radio station to be communicated in
advance when searching in the specific band to search
DX.
[F1]~[F7]
[MR]
[M.IN]
[MULTI/CH]
[MENU]
QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS
Quick Memory Channels can only be recalled during VFO
mode operation. You can configure the following operating
data for a Quick Memory Channel.
Frequency and operating mode for the main band
Frequency and operating mode for the sub band
Operation category of this transceiver (split operation or dual-
frequency reception)
RIT and XIT
RIT/XIT frequencies
Fine tuning
Noise blanker
Noise reduction
Beat cancel
Notch
RX filter
CONFIGURING IN QUICK MEMORY
A maximum of 10 Quick Memory Channels (Q0 to Q9)
can be configured for the transceiver. The last saved
operating data is configured in Q0. When configuring new
operating data, the last operating data is moved to Q1 and
the new operating data is configured in Q0.
1
Press
[M.IN]
(Quick Memory) to configure the
operating data in the Quick Memory Channel.
Pressing
[M.IN]
(Quick Memory) while in VFO mode
configures the operating data in Channel 0. Pressing
[M.IN]
(Quick Memory) while in Quick Memory Channel
mode configures the operating data in the selected Quick
Memory Channel.
Each time new operating data is stored, individual
operating data is shifted to the channel with the channel
number incremented by 1.
Note:
If the transceiver is placed in Memory Channel mode in the main
band or the sub band, the operating data cannot be configured
in the Quick Memory Channel even with a press of
[M.IN]
(Quick
Memory).
If the operating data is configured in all the Quick Memory
Channels and press
[M.IN]
(Quick Memory), the oldest operating
data configured in the Quick Memory Channel (the data with the
largest Quick Memory Channel number) is cleared.
RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS
You can recall a Quick Memory Channel only when you
operate the transceiver in VFO mode.
1
Press
[MR]
(Quick Memory) to recall the operating
data in a Quick Memory Channel.
The Quick Memory Channel number appears on the main
band and sub band.
2
Rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select a Quick
Memory Channel.
Pressing
[MR]
(Quick Memory) again exits Quick Memory
Channel mode and places the transceiver in VFO mode.
Note:
When using operating data read from main band or sub band
Memory Channel or when no operating data is configured in the
Quick Memory Channel, the operating data cannot be read from
the Quick Memory Channels even with a press of
[MR]
(Quick
Memory).
You can temporarily change the frequency and other operating
data without changing the operating data configured in the Quick
Memory Channel. To save the changed operating data, press
[M.IN]
(Quick Memory) to configure in Quick Memory.
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