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MEMORY CHANNELS
A total of 40 memory channels
(0
to 39) are available for
storing frequencies and related data. Each memory
channel can
be
used either
as
a simplex channel or split
channel. Alternatively, a standard or n<)n-standard
frequency offset
and
offset direction required for using
repeaters can be stored. Refer to "OPERATING
THROUGH REPEATERS" {page
27}.
The data listed below can be stored
in
each memory
channel:
Parameter
RX
frequency
TX frequency
Tone (CTCSS) frequency
Tone
I CTCSS status
FrE!quency
step
Shift status,
REV
status
DTSS code, DTSS status
YES: Can be stored
in
memory
N/A : Not applicable
Simplex
Split
Channel
Channel
YES
YES
YES
YES YES
YES YES
YES
YES
YES
N/A
YES
YES
STORING
DATA IN
MEMORY
There are 2 methods of storing transmit/receive
frequencies
and
associated data
in
memory channels
depending
on
the relationship of the transmit
and
receive
frequencies:
Simplex memory channels:
RX
frequency = TX frequency
Split memory channels:
RX
frequency
:1=
TX frequency
Simplex Memory
Channels
1 Select the desired frequency and associated data
(Tone, CTCSS, DTSS, etc.) using the VFO,
Memory Recall or the Call channel.
2 Press
[F]
(1
s)
to
select Memory Storage.
3 Select the desired memory channel using the
ENC/SQL controL
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Kenwood TH-22E Specifications

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BrandKenwood
ModelTH-22E
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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