Kenwood TH-D7E Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL
You can name memory channels using up to 8
alphanumeric characters. When you recall a named
memory channel, its name appears on the display
instead of the stored frequency. Names can be call
signs, repeater names, cities, names of people, etc.
1 Recall the desired memory channel.
2 Press [F], [9] to select “F–9 (MEMORY NAME)”.
The first digit blinks.
3 Press [UP]/ [DWN] to select the first digit.
You can enter alphanumeric characters plus special
ASCII characters.
4 Press [OK].
The cursor moves to the next digit.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 8 digits.
Pressing [OK] after selecting the 8th digit completes the
programming.
To complete programming after entering less than
8 digits, press [OK] twice.
Each press of [ESC] causes the cursor to move
backward.
Pressing [A/B] deletes the digit at which the cursor is
blinking.
After storing a memory name, pressing [MN<->f]
switches the display between the memory name and
frequency.
You can also use the keypad to enter alphanumeric
characters in step 3. For example, each press of [TNC]
switches entry as A, B, C, a, b, c, then 2. Press [DUAL]
to switch 0 and space. Press [ENT] to switch among the
special ASCII characters.
Note:
You can also name the Program Scan {page 37} and DTMF
{page 42} channels, but you cannot name the Call channel
{page 30}.
You can assign names only to memory channels in which you have
stored frequencies and related data.
The stored names can be overwritten by repeating steps 1 to 5.
The stored names also are erased by clearing memory channels.
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