Channel display function – Kenwood RC-D710 User Manual
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MEMORY CH-3
NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL
You can name Memory channels using up to 8 characters.
When you recall a named Memory channel, its name
appears on the display. Names can be callsigns, repeater
names, cities, people, etc.
1 Press
[MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2 Rotate
the
Tuning control to select your desired
Memory channel.
3 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 200.
4 Enter your desired name for the channel.
Note: You can overwrite a Memory channel name by performing the
steps above. You can also clear a Memory channel name by clearing
the Memory channel.
MEMORY-TO-VFO TRANSFER
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] or [CALL] to enter Memory Recall mode or
select the Call channel.
2 Rotate
the
Tuning control to select your desired
channel. (This step is not necessary when selecting
the Call channel.)
3 Press
[F], [M>V].
• The entire contents of the Memory channel or Call
channel are copied to the VFO, and VFO mode is
selected after the transfer is complete.
• When copying a transmit frequency from an odd-split
Memory or Call channel, you must first turn the Reverse
function ON before pressing [F], [M>V].
CHANNEL DISPLAY FUNCTION
Use this function when you want to use only Memory
channels. When this function is switched ON, the
transceiver displays only a Memory channel number
instead of a frequency.
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press
[LOW] + Power ON to turn the channel display
ON or OFF.
Note:
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If no Memory channels have saved data in them, channel display
will not function.
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When using Channel Display, you cannot reset the transceiver.
While in Channel Display mode, the transceiver keys
function as shown next page: