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STORING FREQUENCIES INTO MEMORY
This device can store 9150 frequencies into memory. The memory is divided into 25 pages. Table 1 provides
an overview of the page allocation and number of storage locations available.
1) Page 0 (P0), indicated as “00 Page” on the display, stores 850 frequencies: 100 each for FM, LW, AIR
and SSB, 150 for MW (AM) and 300 for SW.
2) Pages 01-24, indicated as “01 Page” - “24 Page” on the display, store 100 frequencies for FM and LW,
900 for MW (AM) and 7200 for SW. MW and SW memory pages can also be used for time-specific
memory pages in the Auto Paging (AP) mode (see pages 21-23).
Table 2: Allocation of time-specific MW and SW memory pages in AP mode.
Medium Wave (AM)
Shortwave (SW)
Time Period Page
01:00 - 01:59
02:00 - 02:59
01:00 - 04:59
05:00 - 08:59
09:00 - 12:59
13:00 - 16:59
17:00 - 20:59
21:00 - 00:59
01
02
00:00 - 00:59
22:00 - 22:59
23:00 - 23:59
24
22
23
01 - 04
05 - 08
09 - 12
13 - 16
17 - 20
21 - 24
Time Period Page
Notes:
● For FM and LW, memory pages 01-24 are duplicates of one another. A frequency stored in one page is also
stored in all other pages.
● MW pages 01-24 are divided into 6 sections. A frequency stored in one page of a section is also stored in
the other pages of that section. SW pages 01-24 are divided into 24 sections. In AP mode, these sections
correspond to specific time periods. See Table 2 for an overview and pages 21-23 for further details.
Table 1: Page allocation and number of available storage locations.
Page allocation
and storage
locations
LW
MW (AM)
SWFMAIR SSB
100 150300 100100
100 100
Pages 01-04: 150
Pages 05-08: 150
Pages 09-12: 150
Pages 13-16: 150
Pages 17-20: 150
Pages 21-24: 150
24 x 300
100
Page 00
Page 01 - 24
6 x 150
Page 01: 300
Page 02: 300
Page 03: 300
Page 24: 300