Confirming start/end frequencies, Programmable vfo function – Kenwood TS-870S User Manual

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9 MEMORY FEATURES

STORING SCAN LIMITS IN CH 99

Although the Scan function is discussed fully in the next
chapter, here you will learn how to store the frequency
limits that must be saved first before Scan can be used.

1 Select the Start frequency limit and mode using

VFO A.

This frequency can also be used for receiving
and transmitting after completion of this
procedure.

2 Select the End frequency limit using VFO B.

3 Press [RX A].

4 Press [M.IN] to select the Memory Scroll mode.

To exit from Memory Scroll mode and abort the
storage process, press [CLR].

5 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select channel 99.

6 Press [M.IN] to store the frequency limits.

Pressing [M.IN] overwrites new data on any
previous data in that channel.

Note:

On some General market versions, the frequency limits must

be on the same band or they cannot be stored.

Confirming Start/End Frequencies

The following allows you to check the programmed
Start and End frequencies.

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

2 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select

channel 99.

3 Press [DOWN] to check the Start frequency and

press [UP] to check the End frequency.

Programmable VFO Function

This function restricts the range of the Tuning
control to those frequencies included by the Start
and End frequencies that were programmed above.
One application of this function is to keep your
operating within the authorized frequency limits of
your license.

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

2 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select

channel 99.

3 Turn the Tuning control and you will notice that

you can only tune from the Start frequency to the
End frequency. After reaching the End frequency,
the transceiver reverts back to the Start
frequency again.

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