Recalling MemoriesIn confirming the results of the last example,we used w to change from the VFO mode tothe memories after they were stored. The chan-nel number appears at the display bottom when -ever operating on a memory.After at least one memory has been stored,you can selegizqemoriesfor operation using theDIAL, a/=or by direct keypad access. Ifyou use the arrow keys, press and release the keyfor each memory: if you hold the key down for%-second, memory scanning will start. In anycase, only pre-stored memories are displayed:empty memories are skipped. For direct keypadaccess, simply enter the number of ibexmemorychannel you want, followed by the (MR) key.ExamgE!e: to pzggss InFyory channel 5, simplyp r e s s a + a +(MR).Note: Memories L1, U1, L2 & U2 can be accessedcijrectly in a similar fashion, without entering theapreceding the channel number:To exit the mepgyries and return to the last-used VFO, press m.Call Channel MemoryThe Call channel memory for each band canbe instantly recalled by the & button. CRLLappears below the frequency display for the re-spective band. The Call channel memory is set tobottom edge of the band, but you can reprogramit with any frequency and repeater state, or evena separate transmit frequency.To store the current VFO data in the Callchannel memory, hold (OM> for %-second, thenpress (CALL). To store a separate transmit fre-quency in the Call channel, after storing the re-ceive frequency, tune the VFO to the transmitfrequency and repeat the above, but tl-& timeholding the PTT switch while you press (CALL).DTMFStoring Independent Transmit FrequenciesAll memories can store an independent trans -mit frequency, for operation on repeaters withnon -standard shift. To do this:0 Store the receive frequency using the methodalready described under Memory Storage (itdoesn't matter if a repeater offset is active).0 Tune to the desired transmit frequency, thenpress and hold (OM> for %-second to displaythe memory label again.