Kenwood TH-42A User Manual
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A total of 40 memory channels (0 to 39) are available for
storing frequencies and related data. Each memory
channel can be used either as a simplex channel or split
channel. Alternatively, a standard or non-standard
frequency offset and offset direction required for using
repeaters can be stored. Refer to "OPERATING
THROUGH REPEATERS" {page 27}.
The data listed below can be stored in each memory
channel:
MEMORY CHANNELS
STORING DATA IN MEMORY
Parameter
Simplex
Channel
Split
Channel
RX frequency
YES
YES
TX frequency
YES
Tone (CTCSS) frequency
YES
YES
Tone / CTCSS status
YES
YES
Frequency step
YES
YES
Shift status, REV status
YES
N/A
DTSS code, DTSS status
YES
YES
There are 2 methods of storing transmit/receive
frequencies and associated data in memory channels
depending on the relationship of the transmit and receive
frequencies:
• Simplex memory channels:
RX frequency = TX frequency
• Split memory channels:
RX frequency ^ TX frequency
Simplex Memory Channels
1 Select the desired frequency and associated data
(Tone, CTCSS, DTSS, etc.) using the VFO,
Memory Recall or the Call channel.
2 Press [F] (1 s) to select Memory Storage.
3 Select the desired memory channel using the
ENC/SQL control.
YES; Can be stored in memory
N/A : Not applicable
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