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MEMORY CHANNELS
Programming
This is the method most often used to program mem-
ory channels.
q Select the desired memory channel.
w Set the desired frequency.
When the memory channel already contains information,
change the frequency using the main dial or the keypad.
When the memory channel is blank, use keypad entry
only to set the frequency.
e
Set operating mode (p. 13) and tuning steps (p. 12).
r Push and hold [MW] until the receiver emits 3
beeps.
The information is stored in the memory channel.
NOTE: When changing the memory channel
before pushing [MW], the set frequency (and
mode/tuning steps) is erased.
Copy and paste (memory editing)
When the frequency (and mode/tuning steps) is set
for a channel; or, when you want to change a fre-
quency using the contents of another memory chan-
nel, the copy/paste function is helpful to keep (or con-
rm) the previously programmed contents.
q Push [M-SET] to temporarily store the displayed
frequency, mode, etc.
•“M appears.
Only 1 channel can be stored in the temporary space.
w Select the memory channel you wish to program
the frequency into.
e Push [M-SET] again to paste the stored contents.
•“M disappears.
NOTE: Remember that pushing [MW] is always
necessary to program contents into a memory
channel. Pasted contents will be cleared if the
[MW] key is not pushed for 1 sec.
Clearing
Information programmed into a memory channel can
be cleared (erased).
q Select the memory channel to be cleared.
w Push and hold [M-CL] until the receiver emits 3
beeps.
Convenient: Bank assign function
Using the bank assign function, memory channels
can be removed (along with their programmed con-
tents) from a particular memory bank and placed
temporarily in the free bank. See p. 21.
[MW] key
Push for 1 sec.
USR-A
USR-A
BLANK
MW
FM
OFF
kHz
DLY
FM
OFF
kHz
DLY
[M-SET] key
[M-CL] key
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