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Split-frequency channel storage, 5 memory features scan frequency limits storage, Programmable vfo function – Kenwood TM-255E User Manual

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SPLIT-FREQUENCY CHANNEL STORAGE

Store a different transmit frequency and receive

frequency in any memory channel from 50 to 98 with
this procedure.

1

Select the receive frequency, modulation mode,

and other data (as required) using VFO A.

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2 Press [CLR].

• This step is optional. The purpose is to match

the VFO A and VFO B frequencies. This will
probably make selecting the VFO B frequency
quicker.

3 Press [A/B] to select VFO B.

4 Select the transmit frequency using VFO B.

5 Press [A/B] to select VFO A.

• The VFO selected here contains the frequency

that will become the memory receive frequency

after completing Step 8 below. The other
VFO's frequency will become the memory
transmit frequency.

6 Press [M.IN].

• The last memory channel selected appears.

• Pressing [MHz] allows you to select from empty

memory channels only. Pressing [MHz] again

cancels this function.

7 Select a memory channel using the

Alternate Tuning control or microphone

[UP]/[DWN].

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8 Press [M.IN] again.

* The data selected in Steps 1 through 5 is stored

in the selected memory channel, and the
transceiver returns to the previous mode.

Note:

Shift status and Reverse status cannot be stored in a split-
frequency memory channel.

Pressing [M.IN] overwrites new data on any previous data in
that channel.

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MEMORY FEATURES

SCAN FREQUENCY LIMITS STORAGE

The lower and upper frequency limits for tuning in
VFO mode or for Program Scan are stored in memory
channel 99. Store these frequencies with this

procedure.

1 Select the lower frequency limit, modulation mode

and other data using VFO A.

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2 Press [A/B] to select VFO B.

3 Select the upper frequency limit using VFO B.

4 Press [A/B] again to select VFO A.

5 Press [M.IN].

• The last memory channel number selected

appears.

6 Select memory channel 99 using the

Alternate Tuning control or microphone

[UP]/[DWN].

7 Press [M.IN] again.

• The data selected in Steps 1 through 4 is stored

in the selected memory channel, and the
transceiver returns to VFO mode.

Note: Pressing [M.IN] overwrites new data on any previous data
in that channel.

■ Programmable VFO Function

After programming a lower frequency limit and an

upper frequency limit into memory channel 99, you
can then select this channel while in Memory

Recall and use the Main Tuning control to tune

within the programmed range as if you were in

VFO mode.

To confirm the current programmed range, press

[F.LOCK], then press microphone [UP] and
[OWN] to check the limits.

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