Recalling Memory Channels; Memory Shift; 10 Memory Channel Character Display - Kenwood TH-78A Instruction Manual

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Recalling Memory Channels

Press the MR key.
You can change the memory channel by the following two methods.
Using the Tuning Control
Rotate the tuning control clockwise or counterclockwise to select the desired Memory Channel.
Using the numeric keypad
Select any desired memory channel number (0-49). For example, use a two digit number, such as 02 for channel
2, or 15 for cannel 15.
If you install the optional ME-1, you cannot recall more than 100 memory channels in the two digits recall mode
(initial states). You must change the function to three digit recall mode.
1) Press and hold the MR key and turn the power on. The VHF band frequency display changes to the recall
selection mode with the numeric keys.
2) Select -3 with the right encoder.
3) Press any front panel key to return to the normal frequency display.
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Memory Shift

Press the F key, then press the VFO key to copy the contents of a memory or call channel to the VFO without
changing the data in memory. Doing this allows you to begin tuning at the point specified by the memory channel
data.
Caution
You cannot perform memory shift if the displayed frequency exceeds the programmable VFO setting
range (see page 12).

10 Memory Channel Character Display

You can display the memory channel frequency with your own spelling. It may be up to six characters long. You
can use numerics 0 to 9 and the letters A to Z.
Function Setting
Press and hold the f
Note
When you select this function, the memory channel can be displayed alphanumerically, but the total number
of available memory channels is halved, i. e., 25. To return to 50 channels, repeat the operation.
Character registration
1) Press the MR key to enter the memory channel mode.
2) Select a desired channel from among the memory channels in which you stored data using the Tuning control
or numeric keypad.
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key, and turn the power on.
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