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channel,
the
channel
num
ber flashes.
5.
Press the MR key within 10
seconds
of
selecting
the
memory
channel
number.
A
beep will sound and the F in
dicator
and
memory
channel
number
will
turn
off.
This
signal that the receiver data
has been properly stored in
memory.
6.
Select
the
desired
transmit
frequency.
(For
example
145.700 MHz)
7. Press the F key momentarily.
8.
Now press and hold the PTT
switch
while
you
press
the
MR key. A beep will sound to
confiem entry.
9.
To confirm the contents of
the
memory
channel
press
the
MR
key.
The
pro
grammed
receiver
frequency
should appear in the display
along with both a “
b
” and
“-F”
offset
direction
indica
tor. This signals you that this
channel has an odd split en
tered.
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10.
To
check
the
transmit
frequency
press
the
REV
key or the PTT switch. The
transmit
frequency
will
appear in the display.
• Call Channel
1.
Press the VFO key to select
the VFO mode.
2.
Select the desired operating
frequency, tone data etc.
(For example 146.100 MHz)
3. Press the F key momentarily.
The F indicator will turn on
and
the
memory
channel
indicator will turn on.
4. Press the CALL key within 10
seconds of pressing the F key
to enter the data into mem
ory. A long beep will sound
and
the
F
indicator
and
memory
channel
indicators
will turn off to confirm data
entry.
4-4-5. Memory Channel Recall
When recalling a memory channel using this procedure
you will not be able to adjust the frequency or tone
data. This form of memory channel recall acts very much
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