Specifications
Memory channels overview
Generally you can toggle the channel memory mode quickly from the Monitoring by selecting a
valid channel (using the small arrows) and clicking the [C] button. Depending on the
transceiver you are using, selecting an empty channel may load a blank channel or may have
no effect (the VFO mode stays selected). The [V/M] stores the current VFO into the
selected channel.
Channel 1 is selected
However, TRX-Manager makes the internal memory channels of the transceiver user friendly
by offering direct access to (some of) their properties.
Moreover, the program allocates a label to each memory channel , different CTCSS encoding
and repeater shift (only valid for FM and some models). These features may help you to work
through FM repeaters. The label is displayed above the RX Frequency (Monitoring).
For more details about the supported functions for a given transceiver, please see the
(Specifications) section of the help related to your transceiver.
Functions related to the memory channels
Direct editing of each memory channel
Displaying all the content of the memory,
Creating and saving the content of the memory on hard disk.
Scanning by software
Notes
With some transceivers the channels are virtual and not related to the channels of the
transceiver (see Specifications)
With most transceivers (especially Kenwood and ICOM), repeater's Offset is not supported
but Shift sets up the appropriate difference between the RX and TX frequencies (except
TS-2000).
With ICOM transceivers (and some others), TRX-Manager does not read the contents of the
whole bank of memories. However, the frequency and mode associated with each memory
channel are read with selection of the channel from the monitoring window.
Warning
The memory channel module is one of the most complex of TRX-Manager. There is absolutely no
standardization and each model has its own set of parameters which makes writting a standard
interface almost impossible. Please understand that such a software is a compromise and that
some very specific functions may be not supported.
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