Robotron Pty Ltd G5E Manuel D’Utilisation
WiNRADiO G3XX VHF/UHF Receiver
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Saving a Memory File
Each memory file, containing up to one thousand frequencies, is stored
separately, allowing different memory files to be loaded and saved. To save
the current memory file, simply select Save from the Memory file sub-menu in
the File menu. If you wish to save it with a different name, select Save as
instead, and a dialog box will pop up allowing you to specify the file name.
separately, allowing different memory files to be loaded and saved. To save
the current memory file, simply select Save from the Memory file sub-menu in
the File menu. If you wish to save it with a different name, select Save as
instead, and a dialog box will pop up allowing you to specify the file name.
When you exit the WiNRADiO G3XX application, all memory changes are
automatically saved; there is no need to use the Save command before exit.
automatically saved; there is no need to use the Save command before exit.
Opening a Memory File
When the WiNRADiO receiver application starts up, the most recently used
memory file will be opened automatically.
memory file will be opened automatically.
To open a different memory file, select Open from the Memory file sub-menu
in the File menu. A dialog box will pop up allowing you to choose a memory
file to load.
in the File menu. A dialog box will pop up allowing you to choose a memory
file to load.
Memory Stepping
Memory stepping makes it possible to step through frequencies stored in the
current memory file.
current memory file.
To step through memory frequencies use the left or right arrow buttons located
under the memory S and R buttons. The double-arrow buttons located further
down make it possible to advance ten frequencies up or down (or to the start
or end of the memory list if it is less than ten frequencies away).
under the memory S and R buttons. The double-arrow buttons located further
down make it possible to advance ten frequencies up or down (or to the start
or end of the memory list if it is less than ten frequencies away).
Memory stepping will only work if there are frequencies stored in memory. If
no frequencies have been stored, nothing will happen if you try to step through
the memory.
no frequencies have been stored, nothing will happen if you try to step through
the memory.