Kenwood TM-451A User Manual
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MHz MHz kHz kHz kHz
3 Press keys [0] to [9] for the frequency you want.
• Enter the digits in order from the most significant
down to the least significant.
• Pressing keys other than [0] to [9] or [A]
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] to [4] selects "0" and pressing
[5] to [9] selects "5".
• When the current step size is 5 kHz, 10 kHz,
15 kHz, or 20 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 or
25 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 chart.
10 kHz
Key
Frequency
(kHz)
10 kHz
Key
Frequency
(kHz)
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] to [9] or [A] is pressed, or if the next
entry is not made within 10 seconds, the previous frequency
will be restored.
► If [A] 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
[UP]/[DWN], while entering the frequency cancels the new
numeric data entered, and raises or lowers the previously
displayed frequency.
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