WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
3-26 LOCAL
OPERATION
STORE key a second time stores the new data into the memory channel
and increments the memory display to the next channel number in
sequence. While this display is present, the EDIT knob may be used to
step through the channels to view the stored data in other channels or to
select a different channel for storage.
If it is desired that parameters be stored in a specific memory channel, the
channel number (1 to 200) is entered at the keypad, and terminated by the
STORE key. In this instance, the parameters are immediately stored in the
selected channel, the current channel is momentarily displayed with the
new data, and the menu is incremented to the next menu channel in
sequence.
INCLUDE/SKIP STATUS
- Each memory channel is designated with an
include (i) or skip (s) indicator preceding the memory channel number in
the memory VIEW display. It determines if the channel is to be included
in a channel scan sequence or if that channel is to be excluded from the
scan. The INCLUDE/SKIP key sets the status of indicator. In the
unshifted mode, the INCLUDE/SKIP key performs an Include function.
Pressing the SHIFT key prior to the INCLUDE/SKIP key lights the SHIFT
LED and causes the key to perform a Skip function. When the key is
pressed, the display is updated with the selected status and the display
increments to the next channel number. The Skip and Include status only
affects the activation during a channel scan. It does not affect recalling or
executing a memory channel.
MEMORY RECALL AND EXECUTE
- The Recall and Execute
functions permit the information stored in the memory channels to be
reviewed, using the CHAN/EXEC key. When the front panel is in the shift
mode (SHIFT LED LIT), the key performs a channel recall function
(CHAN). The receiver remains at its currently selected operating
parameters while the memory data is reviewed. The receiver can still
monitor an active signal during this operation. If the shift mode is
disabled, the CHAN/EXEC key can be pressed to execute the displayed
channel, setting the receiver to the parameters in the currently displayed
memory channel. When the receiver front panel is unshifted (SHIFT LED
extinguished), the receiver tunes to the parameters contained in the
memory channels as the memory is reviewed. In this mode, the memory
data is displayed for the selected channel, and the receiver tunes to each
channel to permit monitoring the signal activity at the stored frequencies.
In either of these memory review modes, a specific memory channel can
be viewed by entering the desired channel number, and terminating the
entry by pressing the CHAN/EXEC key. When the memory View menu is
displayed, the EDIT knob may be used to step through the memory
channels.
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