Recalling memory channels, Selecting channels sequentially, Temporary frequency changes – Kenwood TM-451A User Manual
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RECALLING MEMORY CHANNELS
■ Selecting Channels Sequentially
This method allows you to select, in numerical order
by channel number, all memory channels containing
data.
1 Press [MR],
• The memory channel used last is recalled.
2 Turn the Tuning control, or press microphone [UP]
or [DWN], to select the desired memory channel.
• Clockwise or [UP]: Increases the channel
number.
• Counterclockwise or [DWN]: Decreases the
channel number.
• Empty memory channels cannot be recalled.
. lf[VFO] is pressed, the VFO mode is restored.
Note:
► Memory channels can also be recalled via the microphone
keypad. See "Memory Channel Entry" {page 73}.
► When a split memory channel is recalled, + " appears on
the Display. Press [REV] to display the transmit frequency.
Temporary Frequency Changes
You may prefer the flexibility of being able to
temporarily change your operating frequency from
your microphone after recalling a memory channel
rather than changing the channel number. This is
possible without leaving Memory Recall.
1 Press [REV] + POWER ON to enter Menu B.
2 Select Menu No. 56 {page 24}
• The current status appears.
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3 Select a status.
• OFF: No frequency changes possible.
• ON: Frequency changes possible.
• Default: OFF
4 Exit Menu B.
With Menu B, No. 56 ON, pressing microphone
[UP] or [DWN] changes the frequency without
altering the memory channel number. The
frequency step size stored in the selected memory
channel is used when changing frequencies
regardless what step size is set in Menu A.
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