Icom IC-T10 Advanced Manual - Page 9

General description, Selecting a Memory channel, Memory channel content, Using [DIAL]

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2 MEMORY OPERATION General description In the Memory mode, you can quickly select the saved memory channels. Channel No. Usage 0 ~ 199 (M-CH) Normal memory channels. The transceiver has 200 Memory channels. 1A/1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B (PROGRAM-CH) 3 pairs of channels used for setting Program scan edges (Except for FM radio band) C0, C1 (CALL CH) The Call Channel of each band (C0): For the 144 MHz band (C1): For the 430 MHz band DDMemory channel content The following information can be entered into the Memory channels: ••Operating frequency ••Duplex ON/OFF ••Duplex reverse polarity ••Duplex direction (DUP+ or DUP-) ••Duplex frequency offset ••Output power ••Memory name ••Scan skip setting ••Tuning step ••Operating mode ••Tone squelch setting, tone squelch frequency ••Tone squelch frequency for accessing a repeater ••DTCS code polarity Selecting a Memory channel DDUsing [DIAL] 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Memory mode. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select a Memory channel. LLEmpty Memory channels are not selectable. DDUsing the Ten-Keypad 1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Memory mode. 2. Enter a channel number, and then push [ENT]. LLEmpty memory channels are selectable. Example: Selecting Channel 25: Push [0], [2], [5], or push [2], [5], and then push [ENT]. Selecting Channel 8: Push [0], [0], [8], or push [8], and then push [ENT]. NOTE: Memory content may be accidentally cleared by static electricity, electric transients, and other causes. In addition, it may be cleared by a malfunction, or during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that you backup the Memory content onto a PC. LLUse the optional CS-T10 programming software to backup your memory content. See its instruction manual for details. 2-2

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2
MEMORY OPERATION
2-2
General description
In the Memory mode, you can quickly select the saved
memory channels�
Channel No.
Usage
0 ~ 199
(M-CH)
Normal memory channels� The
transceiver has 200 Memory
channels�
1A
/
1B, 2A/2B,
3A/3B
(PROGRAM-CH)
3 pairs of channels used for setting
Program scan edges
(Except for FM radio band)
C0, C1
(CALL CH)
The Call Channel of each band
(C0): For the 144 MHz band
(C1): For the 430 MHz band
D
Memory channel content
The following information can be entered into the
Memory channels:
• Operating frequency
• Duplex ON/OFF
• Duplex reverse polarity
• Duplex direction (DUP+ or DUP–)
³UPLEX fREqUEnCy offsEt
• Output power
• Memory name
• Scan skip setting
• Tuning step
• Operating mode
• Tone squelch setting, tone squelch frequency
• Tone squelch frequency for accessing a repeater
• DTCS code polarity
NOTE:
Memory content may be accidentally
cleared by static electricity, electric transients,
and other causes� In addition, it may be cleared
by a malfunction, or during repairs� Therefore, we
recommend that you backup the Memory content
onto a PC�
L
Use the optional CS-T10
prOgra´´iNg ±OFTware
to
backup your memory content� See its instruction manual
for details�
Selecting a Memory channel
D
Using [DIAL]
1�
Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Memory
mode�
2�
Rotate [DIAL] to select a Memory channel�
L
Empty Memory channels are not selectable�
D
Using the Ten-Keypad
1�
Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the Memory
mode�
2�
Enter a channel number, and then push [ENT]�
L
Empty memory channels are selectable�
Example:
Selecting Channel 25:
Push [0], [2], [5], or push [2], [5], and then push [ENT]�
Selecting Channel 8:
Push [0], [0], [8], or push [8], and then push [ENT]�