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Radio Shack HTX-202 - Using Memory Channels; Using the Calling-Frequency Memory

Radio Shack HTX-202
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USING
MEMORY
CHANNELS
Your
transceiver
has
16
memory
channels
in
three
groups.
e
One
calling-frequency
memory
e
Three
priority-frequency
memories
e
12
standard
memories
Using
the
Calling-Frequency
Memory
The
calling-frequency
memory
provides
a
single
memory
that
you
can
quickly
jump
to
at
any
time.
Follow
these
steps
to
save
a
frequency
in
the
calling-frequency
memory.
1.
Press
VF.
.
Tune
to
the
frequency
you:
want
to
save.
.
Press
CA.
bh
WO
ND
.
If
the
frequency
is
for
a
repeater
that
requires
subaudible
tone
access
or
if
you
want
to
use
incoming
subaudible
tone
squelch
with
frequency,
press
F
+
T-
SQL
so
that
T-SQL
appears
on
the
display.
Note:
If
you
turn
on
T-SQL
you
must
correctly
set
both
the
transmit
subau-
dible
tone
and
the
receive
subaudible
tone
as
described
in
steps
8
through
11.
On
.
Press
and
hoid
down
F+M-WR
for
at
least
1
second.
The
transceiver
stores
the
tuned
frequency
in
the
calling-frequency
memory,
plus
the
frequency
separation
(for
duplex
operation)
and
subaudible
transmit
and
receive
tones.
For
more
information
about
subaudible
tones,
see
‘‘Using
Subaudible
Tone
Squelch
(CTCSS).”’

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