58MEMORY FEATURESMEMORY CHANNELSThe TS-2000(X) provides you with 300 memorychannels, numbered 00 to 299, for storing operatingfrequency data, modes and other information.Memory channels 00 to 289 are called ConventionalMemory Channels. Memory channels 290 to 299 aredesigned for programming VFO tuning ranges andscan ranges. The data you can store is listed below:Conventional memory is used for storing data youwill often recall. For example, you may store thefrequency where you regularly meet your clubmembers.retemaraP lennahC982~00lennahC992~092ycneuqerfXR seY seY 1)xelpmis(ycneuqerfXT seYedomXR seY seY 1)xelpmis(edomXT seYseicneuqerfdnE/tratS oN seYycneuqerftesffO seY seYnoitceridtfihS seY seYedomesreveR seY seYezispetsycneuqerfXR seY seY)xelpmis(ezispetsycneuqerfXT seYycneuqerfenoT seY seYycneuqerfSSCTC seY seYedocSCD seY seYedomSCD/SSCTC/enoTFFO/NO seY seYemanyromeM seY seYtuokcoLlennahCyromeMFFO/NO seY 1 seY 11 Changing the data after recalling a memory channel overwrites thecontents of the channel.STORING DATA IN MEMORYThere are 2 methods used for storing transmit/receivefrequencies and associated data in memory channels00 to 289. Use either method, depending on therelationship of the receive and transmit frequenciesyou store:• Simplex channels:RX frequency = TX frequency• Split-frequency channels:RX frequency ≠ TX frequencyMemory channels 290 to 299 can also be used assimplex channels.Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, the frequency that includes the RIT orXIT offset will be stored.n Simplex Channels1 Press [A/B] to select VFO A or VFO B.• “tA” or “tB” appears to show which VFOis selected.2 Select the frequency, mode, etc. to be stored.3 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.• To exit Memory Scroll mode and abort thestorage process, press [CLR].4 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]or [DWN] to select a memory channel.• You can also select a channel by entering a3-digit number, such as 012, using thenumeric keys.5 Press [M.IN] again to store the data.• The previous data stored in the channel isoverwritten.