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MEMORY OPERATION
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GPS memory
When connected to an external GPS receiver* equipped
with an airport frequency database, frequency data such as
nearby airports can be transferred and made available in the
GPS memory (maximum 10-memory channels).
*Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.
q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.
•Thechannelnumberappears.
w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the GPS memory channel.
•“GPS”appears.
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.
r Push [RCL] to exit the GPS memory mode.
CH01 TWR
122.05
5
122.00
RX
GPS RJTJ
Airport code
Tag name
NOTE:
•SeetheGPSreceiver’sinstructionmanualfortransferring
the frequency data.
•AskyourdealerforavailableGPSreceiverdetails.
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GPS memory edit
The received GPS memory data is stored in the desired
group memory channel.
q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.
•Thechannelnumberappears.
•Thememorychannelnamealsoappearsifithasbeenentered.
w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the GPS memory channel.
•“GPS”appears.
e Push [MEM] to enter the GPS memory channel edit mode,
then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired group memory.
•“GPS”andairportcodeblink.
r Push [MEM] to store the GPS memory channel data to
the selected group memory.
t Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.
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Memory protection
The transceiver has memory protection which inhibits to
the editing (storing, deleting, replacing, etc.) of the memory
group memory channels.
Refer to “Memory Protection” (p. 22) for details.
NOTE: The GPS memory data is overwritten if the se-
lected GPS memory channel already contains other data.