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1 Press [MENU]. 2 Turn the Tuning control to select Menu No. 3 (T). 39 3 3 • When the transceiver receives a signal, scan starts. The decimal point blinks during scan. • While the transceiver is receiving a signal during Tone Freq. ID Scan, the signal is emitted from the speaker. • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control. • To quit the function, press [PTT]. • When the tone frequency is identified, a beep sounds and the identified frequency blinks. 4 Press [MENU] to program the identified frequency in place of the current tone frequency. • Press any key other than [MENU], [LAMP], and [MONI/SQL] if you do not want to program the identified frequency. • Turn the Tuning control while the identified frequency is blinking to resume scanning. Note: Some repeaters do not re-transmit the access tone in the downlink signal. In this case, check the other station’s uplink signal to detect the repeater access tone. 40 MEMORY CHANNELS MEMORY CHANNELS NUMBER OF MEMORY CHANNELS The transceiver must be configured to either 100 memory channels without using the Memory Name function or 50 memory channels with the Memory Name function (default). To change the memory channel capacity: 1 Press [MENU]. 2 Turn the Tuning control to select Menu No. 13 (M.CH). 3 Press [MENU]. 4 Turn the Tuning control to select either “50” (default) or “100”. 5 Press [MENU]. • “SURE ?” appears. 6 Press [MENU] to accept or press any key other than [MENU], [LAMP], and [MONI/SQL] to cancel. 41 Note: . If you change the memory channel capacity from 100 channels to 50 channels after having stored data in channels 50 to 99, all memory channel data in channels 50 to 99 will be erased. . If you change the memory channel capacity from 50 channels to 100 channels after storing Memory names in those channels, all Memory name data will be erased. SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORY CHANNEL? You can use each memory channel as a simplex & repeater channel or an odd-split channel. Store only one frequency to use as a simplex & repeater channel or two separate frequencies to use as an odd-split channel. Select either application for each channel depending on the operations you have in mind. Simplex & repeater channels allow: • Simplex frequency operation • Repeater operation with a standard offset (if an offset direction is stored) Odd-split channels allow: • Repeater operation with a non-standard offset Note: Not only you can store data in memory channels, but you can also overwrite existing data with new data. 42 The data listed below can be stored in each memory channel: The data listed below can be stored in each memory channel: Simplex & Repeater Odd-Split Reception frequency Yes Yes Transmission frequency Yes Tone frequency Yes Yes Tone ON Yes Yes CTCSS frequency Yes Yes CTCSS ON Yes Yes DCS code Yes Yes DCS ON Yes Yes Offset direction Yes N/A Offset frequency Yes N/A Reverse ON Yes N/A Frequency step size Yes Yes Narrow band FM Yes Yes Beat Shift Yes Yes Memory Channel Lockout Yes Yes Memory Channel Name Yes Yes Yes: Can be stored in memory. N/A: Cannot be stored in memory. 43 Storing Simplex Frequencies or Standard Repeater Frequencies Storing Simplex Frequencies or Standard Repeater Frequencies 2 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired frequency. • You can also directly enter a desired frequency using the keypad (TH-K2AT/ ET/ K4AT only) {page 21}. 3 If storing a standard repeater frequency, select the following data: • Offset direction {page 32} • Tone function, if necessary {page 34} • CTCSS/ DCS function, if necessary {pages 69, 73} If storing a simplex frequency, you may select other related data (CTCSS or DCS settings, etc.). 4 Press [F], [MR]. • A memory channel number appears and blinks. • “ ” appears if the channel contains data. • Memory channel number L0/U0 ~ L2/U2 {page 61}, Pr (Priority Channel) {page 65} and AL (Weather Alert) {page 55} (TH-K2AT K/ K2 only) are reserved for other functions. 5 Turn the Tuning control to select the memory channel in which you want to store the data. 6 Press [MR] to store the data to the channel. 44 Storing Odd-Split Repeater Frequencies Storing Odd-Split Repeater Frequencies 1 Store the desired reception frequency and related data by following the procedure given for simplex or standard repeater frequencies {page 44}. 2 Turn the Tuning control to select the desired transmission frequency. 3 Press [F], [MR]. 4 Turn the Tuning control to select the memory channel you programmed in step 1. 5 Press [PTT]+[MR]. • The transmission frequency is stored in the memory channel. Note: When you recall an odd-split memory channel, “+” and “–” appear on the display. To confirm the transmission frequency, press [F], [MENU] (Reverse function) {page 38}. 45 Recalling a Memory Channel ¦ Using the Tuning Control 1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall Mode. • The memory channel last used is recalled. 2 Turn the Tuning control to select your desired memory channel. • You cannot recall an empty memory channel. • ...
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