Memory group, Memory group select, Quick memory – Kenwood TS-2000 User Manual

Page 72: Storing into quick memory

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13 MEMORY FEATURES

MEMORY GROUP

To manage 300 memory channels, you can divide
them up into a maximum of 10 groups (Groups 0 to 9).
After you configure a Memory Group, you can select
one or more of the Memory Groups you want to recall,
in Memory Recall mode. As a default, all memory
channels are stored in Group 0.

To change the Memory Channel Group:

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

2 Select the desired memory channel for which you

want to change the Memory Group by turning the
MULTI/ CH control.

3 Press [DISP].

The Memory Name input prompt appears.

4 Press [DISP] again to skip the input or enter a

Memory Name using [+]/ [–] and [MAIN] or [SUB]
{page 63}.

The current Memory Group appears in a larger
font.

5 Press a numeric key to change the selected

Group number. The newly selected Group
number appears in a larger font.

6 Press [M.IN] to store the settings.

Memory Group Select

After you configure Memory Groups to the Memory
Channels, you can select one or more of the Groups
to be recalled in Memory Recall mode.

To select Memory Groups:

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VFO/ MG.SEL] to enter

Memory Group Select mode.

2 Numbers 0 ~ 9 appear in the main dot-matrix

display. The selected Memory Group numbers are
displayed in larger fonts. To change the selection,
press a numeric key. To select all the Memory
Groups, press [•/ DCS/SEL]. At least, one
Memory Group must be selected.

3 Press [M.IN] to save the setting and exit.

4 You can now recall only the selected Memory

Groups in Memory Recall mode.

QUICK MEMORY

Quick memory is designed to quickly and temporarily
save data without specifying a particular memory
channel. Use Quick memory to store data you will
not use in 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 ten Quick memory channels
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STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY

Each time you store a new frequency, all previously
stored frequencies are bumped to the next respective
Quick memory channel. When all ten memory
channels contain frequencies, storing one more
frequency bumps the contents of memory channel 9
off the stack (the data is lost).

The following diagram illustrates how the Quick
Memory stacks the data in memory each time you
press QUICK MEMO [M.IN].

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Memory 0

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Memory 1

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Memory 2

441.250

Memory 3

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Memory 4

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Memory 5

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Memory 6

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Memory 7

3.545

Memory 8

145.250

Memory 9

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Memory 0

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Memory 1

144.005

Memory 2

14.235

Memory 3

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Memory 4

18.111

Memory 5

50.015

Memory 6

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Memory 7

29.610

Memory 8

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Memory 9

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Memory 0

21.005

Memory 1

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Memory 2

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Memory 3

14.235

Memory 4

441.250

Memory 5

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Memory 6

50.015

Memory 7

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Memory 8

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Memory 9

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Note: To use the Quick memory channels, you must operate both
the main transceiver and the sub-receiver in VFO mode. If you are
using the Quick memory channels while the sub-receiver is turned
off, its last operating mode must be VFO mode. Turning the
sub-receiver off while it is recalling a memory channel will not allow
you to use the Quick memory function.

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