Kenwood TS-570S TS-570D User Manual

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10 MEMORY FEATURES

Memory-VFO Split Operation

Under “SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATING”
{page 23}, you learned split-frequency operation
using two VFOs. Recalling a split-frequency channel
is another way to do split-frequency operation. If you
access Menu No. 07 and select ON, you can also
use a memory channel and a VFO together for this
operation, as follows:

RX: Memory channel

TX: VFO A or VFO B

RX: VFO A or VFO B

TX: Memory channel

To use a memory channel for receiving:

1 Press [A/B] to select the VFO that you will use

for transmitting.

“tA” or “tB” appears to show which VFO is
selected.

2 Select the frequency for transmitting.

3 Recall a memory channel.

4 Press [SPLIT] to start split-frequency operation.

If you selected VFO B in step 1, press
[SPLIT] once again.

5 Press [M/V] to quit split-frequency operation.

To use a memory channel for transmitting:

1 Recall a memory channel.

2 Press [M/V].

3 Press [A/B] to select the VFO that you will use

for receiving.

4 Select the frequency for receiving.

5 Press [SPLIT] to start split-frequency operation.

6 Press [SPLIT] again to use the memory channel

that you recalled in step 1.

7 Press [SPLIT] once again to quit split-frequency

operation.

Memory Scroll

1 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.

The memory channel that was last selected
appears.

2 Turn the MULTI/CH control, or press Mic [UP] or

[DWN] to step through the memory channels.

Entering a 2-digit number such as 05 using
the numeric keys can also be used to change
channels.

3 To exit Memory Scroll mode, press [CLR].

The transceiver re-displays the memory
channel or VFO frequency that was selected
before you activated Memory Scroll.

Temporary Frequency Changes

After retrieving frequencies and associated data in
Memory Recall mode, you can temporarily change
the data without overwriting the contents of the
memory channel.

1 Access Menu No. 08 and select ON.

Skip this step when changing only the
associated data.

2 Recall a memory channel.

3 Change the frequencies and associated data.

Use only the Tuning control to select a
frequency.

4 If necessary for future use, store the changed

data in another memory channel. Refer to
“Channel

➡ Channel Transfer” {page 42}.

Note:

Memory channel data can also be changed while using

the TF-SET function.

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