Kenwood RC-D710 User Manual

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MEMORY CH-2

STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES

Some repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair
with a non-standard offset. To access those repeaters,
store two separate frequencies in a memory channel. You
can then operate on those repeaters without changing the
offset frequency you stored in the menu.

1 Set up a simplex channel by following steps 1 to 6 of

“STORING SIMPLEX AND STANDARD REPEATER
FREQUENCIES”, above.

2 Press

[VFO] to enter VFO mode.

3 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select your desired

transmit frequency.

• Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN]

keys to select a frequency.

4 Set up any additional data desired for the transmit

frequency.

• Tone ON/OFF, Tone frequency, CTCSS ON/OFF,

CTCSS frequency, DCS ON/OFF, DCS code, etc.

5 Press

[F].

• A memory channel number appears.

6 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select your desired

channel number.

• Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN]

keys to select a channel.

7 Press

[PTT], [M.IN] to store the data in the selected

Memory channel.

Call Channel Memory (Odd-Split)

The Call channel can be used to store any frequency
and related data that you will recall often. You may
want to dedicate the Call channel as an emergency
channel within your group.

To store an odd-split frequency and related data as the
Call channel instead of in a Memory channel, after step
6 (above), press [PTT], [C.IN].

Note:

You cannot set the transmission and reception frequencies on

different bands.

You cannot set a different frequency step size for the

transmission and reception frequencies.

You cannot store the transmit offset status and Reverse status in

an odd-split Call channel.

RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL

1 Press

[MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.

2 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select your desired

Memory channel.

• Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN]

keys to select a channel, or you can enter a channel
number using the microphone keypad.

Memory Recall Method

The transceiver Menu also provides you with the option
to recall Memory channels with stored frequencies in
your current band, or all Memory channels:

1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 201.

2 Set the recall method to CURRENT (current band)

or ALL BANDS (all bands).

• CURRENT allows you to recall only those memory

channels that have stored frequencies within
the current band. ALL allows you to recall all
programmed memory channels.

• When the recalled memory channel is an AM channel,

you cannot recall on the B band.

Frequency ranges:
• 118 MHz: 118 ~ 135.995 MHz

• 144 MHz: 136 ~ 199.995 MHz
• 220 MHz: 200 ~ 299.995 MHz

• 300 MHz: 300 ~ 399.995 MHz
• 430/440 MHz: 400 ~ 523.995 MHz
• 1200 MHz: 800 ~ 1299.990 MHz

CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL

1 Press

[MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.

2 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select your desired

Memory channel.

• Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN]

keys to select a channel, or you can enter a channel
number using the microphone keypad.

3 Turn the transceiver power OFF.

4 Press

[MR] + Power ON.

• A confirmation message appears on the display.

5 Press

the

Tuning control to clear the Memory channel.

• To exit without clearing the channel, press [ESC].

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