Kenwood TS-590S Manual Do Utilizador

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Use this procedure to check the start and end 
frequencies that you stored in channels P0 to P9.
Press [M>V] to enter Memory Recall mode.
Turn the MULTI/CH control or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select a memory channel from P0 to 
P9.
Press [A/B (A=B)] to check the start frequency, 
then press [A/B (A=B)] again to check the end 
frequency.
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Using the start and end frequencies that you stored 
in channels P0 to P9, Programmable VFO restricts 
the frequency range that you can tune with the 
Tuning control.  One application of this function is 
to help you operate within the authorized frequency 
limits of your license.
Press [M>V] to enter Memory Recall mode.
Turn the MULTI/CH control or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select a memory channel from P0 to 
P9.
You can now only tune from the start frequency to 
the end frequency, using the Tuning control.
Note:  Pressing Mic [UP]/ [DWN] or turning the MULTI/CH
control changes the memory channel number while in 
Programmable VFO mode.
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You can lock out memory channels that you prefer 
not to monitor during Memory Scan.  Memory Scan is 
described in the next chapter {page 48}.
Press [M/V] to enter Memory Recall mode.
Turn the MULTI/CH control or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select the desired memory channel.
Press [CLR].
Do not hold down the [CLR] key.  Holding 
[CLR] for more than approximately 2 seconds 
will erase the contents of the memory channel.
A dot appears beside the right-most digit of 
the memory channel number to indicate the 
channel has been locked out.
Repeatedly pressing [CLR] toggles between 
adding and removing the channel from the scan 
list.
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If there are memory channels that you will not recall 
in the future, you may prefer erasing the contents of 
those channels.
Press [M/V] to enter Memory Recall mode.
Turn the MULTI/CH control or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select the desired memory channel.
You can also select a channel by entering a 
2-digit number.  Press [ENT][7 (3)][10 (4)]
for example.
Press and hold [CLR].
A long beep sounds to confirm that the channel 
data has been erased.
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You can assign a name to each memory channel, with 
a maximum of 8 alpha-numeric characters.
Note:  You cannot name the Quick Memory channels.
Press [M/V] to enter Memory Recall mode.
Turn the MULTI/CH control or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select a memory channel.
Press [Q-MR].
Turn the MULTI/CH control to select the desired 
alpha-numeric character.  You can move the 
cursor to the left by pressing [Q-M.IN], or to the 
right by pressing [Q-MR].  Press [CL] to erase the 
character at the cursor.
After selecting all the necessary characters for the 
memory channel name, press [MENU] to store the 
name.
When you recall a memory channel with a name, 
the name is displayed on the sub-display along 
with the memory channel number.
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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.
Quick Memory channels can store the following data:
VFO A frequency and 
operating mode
VFO B frequency and 
operating mode
RIT ON/ OFF
XIT ON/ OFF
RIT/ XIT offset frequency FINE ON/ OFF
Noise Blanker ON/ OFF
DSP Beat Cancel 
OFF/ 1/ 2
DSP Noise Reduction 
OFF/ 1/ 2
IF Notch
DSP filter bandwidth 
Simplex/ Split