Storing a frequency – MIDLAND CT510 User Manual
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Instruction Guide Midland CT510
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Storing and deleting a memory channel
Storing a frequency
In VFO mode edit the desired frequency directly with the keypad or by
rotating the POWER/DIAL knob.
Press F/ and U/V; the digits (where you will store the frequency tuned)
blink at the left of the frequency.
Edit the desired frequency with the keypad or by rotating the POWER/
DIAL knob. Confirm your selection with ENT key.
Deleting a memory
1. In MR or CH mode, switch off the radio. Turn it on again and push
U/V at the same time. The display shows the message “DEL ?”. The
channel number blinks at the left of the frequency on the LCD.
2. Select the channel to delete with the keypad or by rotating the PO-
WER/DIAL knob, then press ENT.
3. Now the radio will skip to the next channel. If you want to delete it,
repeat the same procedure.
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