AOR AR8600m Receiver Manual
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51 (5) Memory channels & banks It is convenient to store commonly used frequencies into a memory channel along with mode etc, this saves having to key the data in over and over again. Memory read is very straightforward and quick when compared to retyping all data. 5-1 Memory channel overview Think of memory channels as pages in a notebook each of which is numbered to identify it. Data may be written to each new page (memory channel) and each page may be overwritten with new data, they can be used...
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52 Auto-store When shipped from the factory, memory bank “J” is reserved for auto-store of memory channels from search mode. This is a useful facility to quickly build a list of active frequencies. Please refer to section 8-7-5 of this manual for further information regarding AUTO-STORE. Dynamic memory bank resizing The lettered memory banks are regarded as a ‘pair’ making a total of 100 memory channels per bank, initially equally divided between the upper and lower case letters. It is however...
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53 to place the AR8600 into VFO mode. to select the desired frequency, the mode and step size will be automatically set by the AR8600 microprocessor. b) the key for more than one second to enter ‘memory input’ mode. One line up from the bottom of the LCD will be the legend “M-WRITE” with the highlight cursor positioned to the left of the bank identification letter such as “j”. The microprocessor will automatically select the youngest free memory location. c) You may change the bank...
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54 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...
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55 To recap: Once the three digit memory location has been selected, the 2 second keypad time-out does not apply to the rest of the sequence. d) To add the text comment “70cm”, ò then use the main dial to select the text and the ï ð keys to move position of text input. To accept the new frequency and text comment “70cm”, , if you wish to add write protect ò to access the PROTECT menu. &Note: If the memory location has been previously used and a text comment is displayed, to delete the...
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56 The memory bank write protect may be toggled on/off using the SCAN environment menu accessed by the key sequence followed by four pushes of the ò key. the to toggle bank select on/off and to accept the changes and exit the menu. Please refer to section 7-8-6 of this manual for details on MEMORY BANK write PROTECT. &Note: Memory channel write protect prevents accidental over-writing and deletion of specific memory channels but does not prevent loss of data due to memory resizing or when...
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57 5-4-1 Memory channel review / hunt From VFO mode to enter memory read “M.RD” mode. The main dial may be rotated or the ñ ò keys pushed to review, hunt for and select memory channels one by one, channels with no data stored will be skipped. the ï ð keys to move between memory banks one by one. &Important note: It is suggested that each memory bank be programmed with at least one memory channel otherwise the AR8600 may appear slow or sluggish when recalling banks as the CPU has to check all...
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58 5-5-2 Adding text names to memory banks To assist with memory management and identification, memory banks can be named. The SCAN BANK menu is used to add or edit memory bank names. To access the SCAN BANK menu . The LCD will initially display the legend “M-BANK”, the currently selected memory bank ‘pair’ (i.e. D/d or A/a or C/c etc) and the current size allocation for the bank displayed i.e. B:50 b:50 for memory bank “B/b” with the allocation of 50 channels for “B” and 50 channels for “b”,...
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59 The LCD will initially display the legend “M-BANK” , the currently selected memory bank ‘pair’ (i.e. D/d or A/a or C/c etc) and the current size allocation for the bank displayed i.e. A:50 a:50 for memory bank “A/a” with the allocation of 50 channels for “A” and 50 channels for “a”, this split of 50/50 being the default. Use the main dial, ï ð keys or numeric keypad to select the required bank for resizing. the ò key to move to the “BANK TEXT” menu where a text comment may be added (optionally)...
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60 &Note: The priority mode is automatically suspended during entry of frequencies via the keypad, this prevents the receiver from changing frequency while you are busy programming. Priority operation is disabled when the band scope is in operation. 6-1 Engaging PRIORITY channel Once engaged, the default channel used for PRIORITY is “A00” and the frequency contained is checked for activity every 5 seconds. First ensure that there is data stored in memory channel “A00”. To engage the priority facility...