Kenwood TS-870S User Manual

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M.CH

CW

AGC

AUTO

M.CH

FSK

M. SCR

AGC

AUTO

M.CH

USB

AGC

AUTO

Note:

If a memory channel is recalled, then the recalled data is
changed but not saved to the memory channel, pressing
[M.IN]

in Step 5 transfers the new data to the destination

memory channel.

In the FM mode, when channel 99 is copied to another
memory channel (00 ~ 98), a Tone frequency of 88.5 Hz is
stored automatically in the destination channel.

ERASING MEMORY CHANNELS

This procedure erases all data from the selected
memory channel

1 Press [RX M.CH] to select Memory Recall mode.

2 Select the memory channel that contains the data

that you want to erase.

3 Press [CLR] for approximately two seconds.

A beep sounds to confirm that the channel data is
erased.

Full Reset

Do a Full Reset if you want to erase all data in all
memory channels or if a Partial Reset {page 63}
does not correct a problem. Remember that a Full
Reset requires that you re-enter any memory
channel data again after the initialization if you want
to use those channels. A Full Reset also initializes
all electronic keyer settings to their default values.

Press [A=B]+[ ].

9 MEMORY FEATURES

Channel to Channel Transfers

1 Press [RX M.CH] to select Memory Recall mode.

2 Select the memory channel that contains the data

to be transferred.

3 Press [M.IN] to select Memory Scroll mode.

4 Select the destination memory channel.

5 Press [M.IN].

These tables illustrate how data is transferred
between memory channels.

RX frequency

RX mode

TX frequency

TX mode

Subtone

frequency

Channel lockout

OFF

Channel 00 ~ 98

RX frequency

RX mode

TX frequency

TX mode

Subtone

frequency

Channel lockout

OFF/ON

\

\

\

\

\

\

Channel 00 ~ 98

\

Channel 99

\

\

\

\

Channel 00 ~ 98

\

TX/RX

frequency

Start frequency

TX/RX mode

End frequency

Channel lockout

OFF

RX frequency

RX mode

TX frequency

TX mode

Subtone

frequency

Channel lockout

OFF/ON

Channel 00 ~ 98

\

\

\

Channel 99

\

TX/RX

frequency

TX mode

Channel lockout

OFF/ON

RX frequency

TX frequency

RX mode

TX mode

Subtone

frequency

Channel lockout

OFF

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