Memory Entry - Kenwood TH-26A Instruction Manual

144/430/440mhz vhf/fm transceivers
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Channel
No.
1-3
4-10
CALL
DTSS status
0
x
DTSS code
0
x
Split memory
x
x
11-20
x
x
0
4.
Select the
desired
memory
channel
number
by rotating
the
Tuning
control.
When
nothing
is
stored
in
a
memory
channel,
the
channel
number
flashes.
,1\1: Channels
16 - 20
are used to store
DTMF
data and
cannot be used as normal
memory
channels when
the DTMF memory function is
on.
If you are not
using the DTMF memory function
channels
16
-
20
can be used as normal memory
channels.
5. Press
the MR key within
10
seconds
of
selecting
the
memory
channel
number.
A
beep will
sound
and the F
in-
dicator and memory
channel
number
will
turn
off.
This
signal
that the data has been
properly stored in memory.
*
2: When used as split
memory.
. . .
.
. . . .
.
x
When used as simplex
memory.
.
.
. .
.
. .
.
.
..
0
4-4-4.
Memory Entry
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Odd Split
Memory
Channels
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1. Press
the
VFO
key
to
select
Simple
/
Normal transmitter offsets
r-------~
the
VFO
mode.
1.
Press the VFO key to
select
2.
Select
the
desired
receiver
• - --gr,
the VFO
mode.
' u '
frequency,
tone
information
2.
Select the desired operating
,,0.
f
&oJ
etc.
(For
example
145.600
frequency,
offset
direction,
MHz)
tone
frequency,
CTCSS status
3. Press
the F key
momentarily.
etc.
(For
example
146.790
~
The
F
indicator will turn on
MHz)
~
in
the display,
and a memory
fFl
flashing
3.
Press the F
key
momentarily.
LEJ
channel number will
appear.
The F indicator will turn on
4. Select
any
memory
channel
in the display, and a memory
from 11
thru
20
using the
channel number will
appear.
"ue. 1DG 8
Tuning
controls. When noth-
(Channel
8 for example)
'0 · J
L-:;:.
ing
is
stored
in
a
memory
24
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ft/S.E.[JG
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flashing

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