Transferring Data Between Memory; Clearing A Memory Channe; Memory Recall; Scan - Kenwood TS-440S Instruction Manual

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tained in the displayed memory channel.
4. Data in the VFO is replaced by the memory data.
Memory
data is not lost during this operation.
3-6-3.
Transferring data between memory channels
1, With the TS-4408 in the memory mode, press the
M.IN key and scroll to the channe! that you want
the data 'to be transferred to.
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. Pres§ the M.IN key. The frequency and mode of the
memory channel that appeared before you pressed
the'M.IN key will duplicated in the new
channel.
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3-6-4, Entering/Transferring data in the split fre-
quency channels
Separate transmit.and receive frequencies may be en-
tered into memory channels 90 through 99. The proce-
dure is similar to that given for the other channels with
the following exception:
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1. The active VFO frequency and mode is stored in
the receive memory, and the inactive VFO frequen-
cy and mode
is stored in the transmit
memory,
regardless of whether the SPLIT function is ON or
OFF.
. The RIT offset is stored in the receive memory, and
the XIT offset in the transmit memory.
3. When data is transferred from the general memory
section into the split frequency memory section the
transmit and receive frequencies will be the same.
4. Only the receive memory
will be transferred into
general memory during transfer operations from the
split memory
area.
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3-6-5.
Clearing a memory
channel
Two
methods
may
be
used
to
clear
a memory
channel:
1. M.IN switch
Transferring information from a vacant channel, i.e, one
that has no stored information, thru the use of the M.IN
switch, as described previously in section 3-6-1 is one
method of ''clearing''
a memory
channel.
2. ENT switch
Data may aiso be erased by depressing the ENT key
while depressing the CLEAR key.
3-6-6.
Memory
recall
Fixed channel type recall is possible when using the
VFO/M key to recall memory channel information. The
stored frequency cannot be changed, although the
RIT/XIT function is active.
1, Press the VFO/M key. The memory channel num-
ber, mode, and stored frequency data will be dis-
played.
If a channel
contains
no data, only the
channel number will be displayed.
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2. Select
the
desired
memory
channel
using
the
methods
described
under Memory
Entry section.
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3. To return to the VFO mode, press the VFO/M key
again.
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Notes:
1. RIT/XIT
will be cancelled
when
the TS-440S
is
switched from the VFO mode to the memory mode,
but will be restored when the TS-440S returns to
the VFO mode.
2, When the TS-440S is switched from the memory
mode to the VFO mode, the VFO will be set to the
RIT/XIT
variable
specified
when
the
data
was
programmed
in to memory.
3-7. SCAN
3-7-1. Memory scan
Memory scan operates from memory channel 00 thru
memory
channel
99 at approximately 3-4 second
in-
tervals, or you may specify which memory groups you
want to scan. Only these memory channels with data
entered are scanned.
To initiate memory scan of all mamory channels
1. Press the VFO/M key to select the memory mode.
2. Press the SCAN
key. Scan
will begin at memory
channel 00, or the lowest numbered channel con-
taining data.
You can stop scanning
by pressing the CLEAR
or
microphone
PTT switch.
Pressing the PTT switch
will atlow you to continue scanning from the point
that you stopped, and pressing the CLEAR key will
allow you to start scanning from the beginning.
4. To resume scan press the SCAN key again.
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To initiate memory scan of specific memory channel
groups.
1, Press the VFO/M key to select the memory mode.
2. Press and hold the SCAN
key.
3. You may specify which memory groups you want
to scan by depressing the key that corresponds to
the ten position of the memory channel group.
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- Memory channels 00 thru 09
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. Memory channels 10 thru 19
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Memory channels 90 thru 99
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