banemm 4 = ADVANCED FUNCTIONS@ Memory/call channelsThe transceiver has 40 memory channels (plus 3 pairs ofscan edge channels) and 1 call channel for storage of often-used frequencies. Memory names can be assigned to eachchannel, however, when you don’t need memory names, thenumber of memory channels can be increased to 80.The following can be programmed into memory/call channels:* Operating frequency* Duplex direction and offset frequency (pgs. 15, 16)* Subaudible tone encoder*' (or optional’? tone squelch)ON/OFF and its frequency (pgs. 15, 30)+ Skip intormation* Memory name“Optional for Eur. and Italy versions; **Standard for U.S.A. version.© Available memory channels « POWER ONThe number of memory channels available can be toggledbetween 40 and 80 (not including scan edge pairs and thecall channel).Y CAUTION: Selecting the number of memory channelsZ clears all memory contents and set mode settings.‘» Push [FUNC] + [A] + [VFO] + [POWER] to set availablememory channels to 80 (memory names cannot be used).‘* Push [FUNC] + [V] + [VFO] + [POWER] to set availablememory channels to 40 (memory name function available).© Programming during selectionY NOTE: Perform steps @ and @ below within 2 sec., other-Z wise programming will not be successful.@ Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.@ Set the desired frequency:‘Set other data, such as re-peater information, etc. if re-quired,@ While pushing and holding [FUNC](until step @), push [(ma)MW] mo-mentarily to indicate memorychannels,+ “(i)” flashes.*Do not hold [MW] for more than 0.5sec., otherwise the memory channelwill overwrite the displayed number.@ Rotate [DIAL] to select the desiredchannel.* Call channel and scan edge channels,as well as regular memory channels,can be programmed in this way.© While continuing to push [FUNC], push [(ma)MW] for 0.5sec. to program.+ “{" stops flashing.