Initializing The Memory; Memory Channel; Memory Contents - Kenwood TH-28A Instruction Manual

144 mhz fm transceiver , 430/440 mhz fm transceiver
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3 Initializing The Memory
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Press and hold the M key and turn on the power to
reset the memory.
All the LCD indicators will appear
on the display. Release the M key. This resets all
user programmed data to the factory defaults.
Factory Default Settings
TH-28A_
TH-28E
TH-48A_
TH-48E
VFO
430/440
Pealaney
144 Ha 144 ania MHz
| 430 MHz
Call Ch
i
430/440
an
Gnanne! | 144 MHz 144 MH2
MHz
\430 Mrz
Frequency
|
25 kHz |
Frequency
Step
5 kHz
|12.5 kHz)
25 kHz
E ions
88.5 Hz| 1750 Hz| 88.5 Hz| 1750 Hz
requency
VFO Reset
Press and hold the F key and turn on the POWER
switch to reset the microprocessors VFO memory,
without destroying the memory channel, CLOCK
data, message memory data, automatic dialer DTMF
memory, Programmable SCAN tuning range,
PAGING code, or CALL channel data.
4 Memory Channel
This transceiver provides 40(00~39 channel)
memory channels . Addition of the optional ME-1
(memory expansion unit) will provide from 40-239
additinal memory channels.
5 Memory Contents
Each memory channel can store information as
shown in the chart below.
X =Can be stored in memory
Normal
Split
Channel
Channel
[
RX frequency
x
x
TX frequency
N/A
s<
Tone(CTCSs) frequency
x
x
Tone (CTCSS) status
ZZ
Frequency step
x
x
Shift status, REV on/off
%
N/A
DTSS code, DTSS status
x
x
Note
The number of additional ME-1 memory channels
that are available depends upon wether they are
used as split channels and if alpha numeric
designators are used.

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