Full reset, Keypad direct entry, Frequency entry – Kenwood TM-261A User Manual
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FULL RESET
1
To initialize all settings, press
[MR]+ POWER ON.
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While the display shown above is visible, press
[MR]
again.
* The VFO, memories, and Menu settings are reset.
Note: After the display shown above appears, you must execute Step 2
within approximately 10 seconds or the Full Reset will be aborted and the
previous mode will be restored.
KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY
You can enter frequency digits or memory channel digits
directly from the MC-53DM microphone.
■ Frequency Entry
Entering the desired frequency directly via the
microphone keypad can be the fastest way of selecting
a different frequency especially when a small frequency
step has been selected. If the new frequency is
hundreds of kHz or more from the current frequency,
and you don’t have the new frequency stored in any
memory channels, direct entry may be the quickest way
to select your frequency.
1
Press
[VFO]
to select VFO mode.
2 Access “PP in Menu B {page 17}, and select
“ENTei"’.
3 Press microphone [PF]-
• The display for Direct Frequency Entry appears.
Use the microphone keypad to enter the desired
frequency.
•
Enter the digits in order from the most significant down
to the least significant.
•
Pressing keys other than
[0] - [9]
or
[PF]
cancels
direct entry and restores VFO mode.
•
For versions with receiver coverage wider than
10 MHz, the 10 MHz digit must be entered.
Otherwise, begin entering from the 1 MHz digit.
•
Except for the 1 kHz digit, entering a digit that is
outside the allowable range causes the nearest digit
within range to be displayed. For the 1 kHz digit,
pressing
[0]
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[4]
selects “0” and pressing
[5]
~
[9]
selects “5”.
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