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5 memory features transfer of temporary data, Erasing memory channels, Full reset – Kenwood TM-255E User Manual

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5 MEMORY FEATURES

TRANSFER OF TEMPORARY DATA

It is possible to alter the displayed data after recalling

a memory channel if Menu B, No. 55 is ON. The
default is OFF. The changed data can be considered

"temporary" since it has not been stored in any
memory. You can then transfer the temporary data to
another memory channel with the following procedure;

1

Recall the desired memory channel.

• Refer to "MEMORY CHANNEL RECALL"

{page 26}.

2 Edit the displayed data as required.

3 Press [M.IN] to select Memory Scroll.

4 Select a memory channel to which the data will be

transferred, using the Alternate Tuning control or

microphone [UP]/[DWN].

5 Press [M.IN].

• The data is transferred and the previous mode

is restored.

The following chart shows how transmit and receive
frequencies are transferred:

Source

Memory Dote

Destination

Memory

lij: Channel

bestination Memory

Contents AFTER Pressing

M>V Button

Simplex

Simplex

Source simplex data

Split

Source simplex data

Split

Simplex

Source RX data

Split

Source RX and TX
data

ERASING MEMORY CHANNELS

Erase the contents of any memory channel with the

following procedure:

1

Recall the memory channel to be erased.

/

\

M. CH

U zt O ZI

n

n n

FM

n n

U 1

1 J Jf. Jf

u

LI. LI

S 1 3 5 7 9 “

40dB

V

2 4 6 8

to

J

2 Press [CLR] (2 s).

• The memory channel is erased as indicated by

the clearing of the displayed frequency.

/

M.CH

n n

U 1

S 1

3 5 7 9 ^
2

4

6 B 10

J

3 To return to VFO mode, press [A/B].

FULL RESET

Do a Full Reset if you want to erase all data in all
memory channels or a Partial Reset (page 34} does
not correct a problem you are experiencing.
Remember that a Full Reset requires that you reenter

any memory channel data again after the initialization
if you wish to use those channels. On the other hand,
initialization is a quick way to erase all data from all
channels.

Press [MR]+ POWER ON.

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