Kenwood TS-570D User Manual - Page 50

Quick Memory

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10 MEMORY FEATURES ■ Memory Channel Lockout You can lock out Conventional memory channels that you prefer not to monitor during Memory Scan. Memory Scan is described in the next chapter. 1 Press [M/V] to enter Memory Recall mode. 2 Turn the MULTI/CH control, or press Mic [UP] or [DWN] to select a memory channel. 3 Press [CLR]. • Release [CLR] immediately. Pressing it for more than approximately 2 seconds erases the contents of the memory channel. • A dot appears beside the right-most digit of the memory channel number to indicate the channel has been locked out. • Repeatedly pressing [CLR] adds and removes the channel from the scan list. QUICK MEMORY Quick memory is designed for quickly and temporarily saving data without specifying a particular memory channel. Use Quick memory to store data that you will not need during future operating sessions. For example, as you tune across the band looking for DX, it is convenient to store stations that you want to contact. You can quickly jump between several different memory channels as you monitor them. This transceiver provides five Quick memory channels that can store the following data: RX frequency TX frequency Mode for RX Mode for TX RIT/XIT offset Microphone gain Transmit power Keying speed VOX delay time Receive filter bandwidth1 Break-in delay time VOX ON/OFF Speech Processor ON/OFF Noise Blanker ON/OFF Subtone ON/OFF CTCSS ON/OFF 1 MHz Step ON/OFF Fine Tuning ON/OFF RIT ON/OFF XIT ON/OFF 1DSP SLOPE control settings are not stored. STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY Each time you store a new frequency, all previously stored frequencies are bumped to their next respective Quick memory channel. When all five memory channels contain frequencies, storing one more frequency bumps the contents of memory channel 5 off the stack (data lost). ➜➜ 24.911 ➤ 14.235 ➤ 18.111 ➤ 7.082 ➤ 3.545 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 21.200 ➤ 24.911 ➤ 14.235 ➤ 18.111 ➤ 7.082 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 10.103 ➤ 21.200 ➤ 24.911 ➤ 14.235 ➤ 18.111 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 You can store data in Quick memory only when using VFO frequencies for both transmitting and receiving. 1 Select the frequency, mode, etc. 2 Press QUICK MEMO [M.IN]. • Each time [M.IN] is pressed, the current VFO data is written to Quick memory. Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, this ON status and the offset also will be stored. 44

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MEMORY FEATURES
Memory Channel Lockout
You can lock out Conventional memory channels
that you prefer not to monitor during Memory Scan.
Memory Scan is described in the next chapter.
1
Press
[M/V]
to enter Memory Recall mode.
2
Turn the
MULTI/CH
control, or press Mic
[UP]
or
[DWN]
to select a memory channel.
3
Press
[CLR]
.
°
Release
[CLR]
immediately.
Pressing it for
more than approximately 2 seconds erases
the contents of the memory channel.
°
A dot appears beside the right-most digit of
the memory channel number to indicate the
channel has been locked out.
°
Repeatedly pressing
[CLR]
adds and
removes the channel from the scan list.
QUICK MEMORY
Quick memory is designed for quickly and temporarily
saving data without specifying a particular memory
channel.
Use Quick memory to store data that you will
not need during future operating sessions.
For
example, as you tune across the band looking for DX, it
is convenient to store stations that you want to contact.
You can quickly jump between several different
memory channels as you monitor them.
This transceiver provides five Quick memory channels
that can store the following data:
STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY
Each time you store a new frequency, all previously
stored frequencies are bumped to their next respective
Quick memory channel.
When all five memory
channels contain frequencies, storing one more
frequency bumps the contents of memory channel 5 off
the stack (data lost).
You can store data in Quick memory only when using
VFO frequencies for both transmitting and receiving.
1
Select the frequency, mode, etc.
2
Press QUICK MEMO
[M.IN]
.
°
Each time
[M.IN]
is pressed, the current VFO
data is written to Quick memory.
Note:
When RIT or XIT is ON, this ON status and the offset also
will be stored.
TX frequency
Mode for TX
Microphone gain
Keying speed
Break-in delay time
VOX ON/OFF
Noise Blanker ON/OFF
CTCSS ON/OFF
Fine Tuning ON/OFF
XIT ON/OFF
RX frequency
Mode for RX
RIT/XIT offset
Transmit power
VOX delay time
Receive filter bandwidth
1
Speech Processor ON/OFF
Subtone ON/OFF
1 MHz Step ON/OFF
RIT ON/OFF
1
DSP SLOPE
control settings are not stored.
24.911
14.235
18.111
7.082
3.545
21.200
24.911
14.235
18.111
7.082
10.103
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
21.200
24.911
14.235
18.111