Memory channel number entry, 1 press [mr, I ( . u u u – Kenwood TM-261A User Manual
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When the current step size is 5 kHz, 10 kHz, 15 kHz,
20 kHz, or 25 kHz, enter numeric values down to the
1 kHz digit. Enter either 0 or 5 for the 1 kHz digit.
When the current step size is 12.5 kHz, entering the
10 kHz digit completes frequency setting. The 10 kHz
and subsequent digits are set according to which key
is pressed for the 10 kHz digit as shown in the table.
IQ kHz Key 1
10 kHz Key
Fraiimlwy
(№)
0
00
5
50
1
12.5
6
62.5
2
25
7
75
3
37.5
8
87.5
4
37.5
9
87.5
Note:
♦
If any key other than [0]
-
[9] or [PF] is pressed, or if the next
entry is not made within 10 seconds, the previous frequency will
be restored.
♦
If [PF] is pressed while entering the frequency, the new data is
accepted for the digits entered and the previous data remains
unchanged for the digits not yet entered.
♦
Turning the Tuning control, or pressing microphone [UPJ/[DWN],
while entering the frequency cancels the new numeric data
entered, and raises or iowers the previously displayed frequency.
Memory Channel Number Entry
This is similar to Frequency Entry except this function is
used when Memory Recall is being used. If you want to
choose a memory channel number quickly without
scrolling through many other choices, this is the method
to use.
1 Press [MR].
•
The last memory channel used is recalled.
2 Access “PF” in Menu B (page 17}, and select
“ENTer”.
3 Press microphone [PF].
•
The display for Direct Memory Channel Entry appears.
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/
I ( . U u u
MHz
TONE
REV
Use the microphone keypad to enter 2 digits.
•
To recall channel 3, for example, enter “03”.
•
If any key other than [0] ~ [9] is pressed, or if the next
entry is not made within 10 seconds, the previous
frequency display will be restored.
•
If a memory channel is entered that does not contain
data, an error beep sounds.
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