Initializing Memory; Partial Reset (Vfo); Full Reset (M@Mopy) "0; Channel Display Function - Kenwood TM-261A Instruction Manual

144/430/440 mhz fm transceiver
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INITIALIZING MEMORY
If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, initializing
the transceiver may resolve the problem.
Remember that initializing the memory channels requires
that you re-enter any memory channel data again after the
initialization, if you want to use those channels.
On the
other hand, to erase all data from all channels, initialization
is a quick way to do this.
m Partial Reset (VFO)
To initialize all settings except the memory channels, the
Call channel, and the Menu settings, press
[VFO]+ POWER ON.
m Full Reset (Memory)
1. To initialize all settings, press [MR]+ POWER ON.
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2 While the display shown above is visible, press [MR]
again.
The VFO, memories, and Menu settings are reset.
Note:
After the display shown above appears, you must execute
Step 2 within approximately 10 seconds or the Full Reset will be
aborted and the previous mode will be restored.
Defaults
144 MHz
5 kHz
Canada
General
144 MHz
12.5 kHz
General
145 MHz
20 kHz
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U.S.A/
Canada
440 MHz
25 kHz
400 MHz
China
or
450 MHz
430 MHz
TM-461A
General
CHANNEL DISPLAY FUNCTION
When this function is switched ON, the transceiver selects
Memory Recall and displays only a memory channel
number instead of a frequency.
With the Channel Display function ON, memory channels
can be selected using the Tuning control or microphone
[UP){DWN] as usual. Only memory channels containing
data can be selected.
Access "CH.D" in Menu A to toggle the function ON or OFF
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