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USING THE CALLING-FREQUENCY
MEMORY
The calling-frequency memory location lets you quickly jump to a
specific frequency at any time. The default calling frequency is
146.52 MHz. You can store a different frequency into memory as
well as other settings associated with that frequency, such as the
repeater offset and CTCSS tone.
1. Press
C
to display the current calling frequency.
2. To change the frequency, hold down
C
until
and
C
flash.
3. Select a frequency. See “Selecting Frequencies (Direct Tun-
ing)” on Page 23.
4. Press
C
to store the selected frequency in memory.
5. To enter a frequency offset for repeater operation, press
FUNC+SC
. The HTX-200 displays the current offset for the
calling frequency. To select a new offset value, press
or
. Select 0.0 Hz if you want to remove the offset. To store
the setting, press
PTT
.
6. To select the offset direction (+ or –), press
FUNC + REV.
To
remove an offset for simplex operation, set the repeater off-
set to
0.0
.
Note: While
and
C
appear, you can program other set-
tings such as CTCSS tones (see “Continuous Tone Coded
Squelch System Features” on Page 35.)
To enable the calling frequency, press
C
at any time. The trans-
ceiver immediately tunes to that frequency with the settings you
programmed. To exit the calling frequency mode, press
C
again.
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