ICOM 297410 사용자 설명서
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MEMORY OPERATION
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Selecting a GPS memory
channel
When connected to an external GPS receiver* with an airport
frequency database, you can transfer frequency data such as
nearby airports to the GPS memory (maximum 10 memory
channels).
frequency database, you can transfer frequency data such as
nearby airports to the GPS memory (maximum 10 memory
channels).
*Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.
Push
q
[RCL] to enter the memory mode.
Rotate
w
[O-DIAL] to select “GPS.”
Rotate
e
[DIAL] to set a desired GPS memory channel.
r
Push
[RCL] to exit the memory mode.
CH01
TWR
122.05
5
122.00
GPS RJTJ
Airport code
Tag name
NOTE:
Refer to the GPS receiver’s instruction manual for
transferring the frequency data.
Editing GPS memory
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The received GPS memory data is stored in the desired group
memory channel.
memory channel.
Push
q
[RCL] to enter the memory mode.
Rotate
w
[O-DIAL] to select “GPS.”
• “GPS” is displayed.
Push
e
[MEM] to enter the GPS memory channel edit mode,
then rotate
[O-DIAL] to select a desired group memory.
• “GPS” and airport code blink.
Push
r
[MEM] to store the GPS memory channel data to the
selected group memory.
Push
Push
t
[RCL] to exit the memory mode.
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Protecting memory
The transceiver has memory protection which inhibits the ed-
iting (storing, deleting, replacing, and so on) of the regular
memory and group memory.
Refer to ‘Memory Protection’ (p. 22) for details.
iting (storing, deleting, replacing, and so on) of the regular
memory and group memory.
Refer to ‘Memory Protection’ (p. 22) for details.
NOTE:
The GPS memory data is overwritten if the se-
lected GPS memory channel already contains other data.