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If the memory location has been used previously and a text comment is displayed, to
delete the existing comment.
&Note: It is possible to use keypad short cuts to select text characters, please refer to
section 13-2
of this manual for further details.
You may accept the new frequency and text comment “AIRBAND” by pushing or you may add
memory channel write protect (see below).
e)
To add the memory channel write protect, ò to access the “PROTECT” menu, the default is
off. to toggle the status to “ON”.
To accept the input and store the data to the specified location, . The display will
revert to 2VFO mode.
&Important note: It is suggested that you do not use the write protect facility until you are
familiar with the operation of the AR8200 as it will prevent certain functions being carried out
at a future time.
5-2-1 Another example of memory write
Let’s assume that you wish to store the frequency of 433.000 MHz auto-mode into memory location
d10” with the text comment of “70cm”.
a)
to place the AR8200 into VFO mode
to select the desired
frequency.
b)
to initiate ‘memory input’ mode.
c)
Select the bank by pushing the ï ð keys and using the main dial for channel number, or by typing in
a three character memory address using the numeric keypad.
Assuming that you wish to store 433.000 MHz into “d10 which acts as the CASE
SHIFT key to select the lower case banks then to select bank lower case “d”. Next
select the channel for “10”. If any data is already stored in location
d10”, the bottom line of the LCD will flash with the stored frequency.
You need to carry out this key sequence fluently within 2 seconds or the bank location will time out.
The 2 second time out does not apply when the bank and channel are selected using the main dial
and ï ð keys.
Section 5-2, 5-2-1
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