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SCRATCH PAD MEMORY
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What is scratch pad memory?
During VFO operation, the transceiver automatically memo-
rizes operating frequency information when transmitting on a
new frequency. There are 2 types of scratch pad memories,
those for simplex operation, L1–L3, and those for duplex (re-
peater) operation, r1–r3. These memories can be conve-
niently recalled.
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NOTE: When memory mode is selected, the frequency is
not programmed into a scratch pad.
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Calling up a scratch pad
memory
➀
Select the call channel by pushing [M/CALL] once or twice
to display a large “C” in the memory channel display.
➁
Rotate the tuning dial to select a scratch pad memory.
• Previously transmitted frequency and one of “L1”–“L3” or
“r1”–“r3” appears.
• When first applying power of after CPU resetting, scratch pad
memories contain no data and therefore cannot be selected.
➂
Push [V/MHz] or [M/CALL] to exit the scratch pad memory.
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NOTES:
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The 3rd scratch pad memory (L3 or r3) will be cleared
when transmitting on a new frequency. If the transmit fre-
quency is already stored in a scratch pad memory, the
scratch pad memory is not cleared but the order is
changed.
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When transmitting on a scratch pad memory, the scratch
pad memory becomes the 1st scratch pad memory (L1
or r1) and the order is changed.
Newest
Oldest
The oldest written frequency is cleared.
Order is changed if
transmitting on this
channel.
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