Changing call channel contents (split), Memory ^ vfo transfers, Ill u ni hi m – Kenwood TM-261A User Manual
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Changing Call Channel Contents (Split)
1
Select the desired frequency and associated data
(Tone, CTCSS, DTSS, etc.) using VFO mode or
Memory Recall {page 26}.
2
Press
[F],
microphone
[CALL] (1 s).
•
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TONE
REV
•
The channel number is visible if using Memory Recall
mode in Step 1.
3
Turn the
Tuning
control, or press microphone
[UP]/[DWN],
to select the desired transmit
frequency.
4
Press microphone
[CALL].
•
The selected transmit frequency is stored in the Call
channel, and the previous mode is restored.
•
Associated data selected in Step 1 such as Tone
status/frequency, the frequency step, and DTSS
status/code are not altered by this step. However,
Transmit Offset status and Reverse status are erased.
Note: After completing each of Steps 2 and 3, you must execute the
next step within approximately 10 seconds or the previous mode is
restored.
MEMORY ^ VFO TRANSFERS
Transferring the contents of a memory channel or the Call
channel to the VFO can be useful if you want to search for
other stations or a clear frequency near the selected
memory channel or Call channel frequency.
1 Press
[MR]
to select Memory Recall. If you want to
select the Call channel, press microphone
[CALL].
2 Recall the desired memory channel by turning the
Tuning
control or pressing microphone
[UP]/[DWN].
•
This step is not necessary if the "Call channel was selected
in Step 1.
3
Press [F],
[VFO].
•
The complete contents of the memory channel or the Call
channel are copied to the VFO. VFO mode is selected
after the transfer is completed.
•
A transmit frequency from a split memory channel or split
Cali channel is not transferred to the VFO.
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