User's Manual

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Frequency Memory
The WiNRADiO G3 SERIES receiver has the ability to store up to one
thousand frequencies in one memory file. It also allows you to load and save
different memory files for a huge amount of total storage, limited only by the
size of your hard disk.
Memory Control Panel
Storing a Frequency into Memory
With each frequency, you can store several attributes: mode, callsign, user
comment, group assignment, squelch and a hotkey.
To store a frequency into memory, the receiver must first be tuned to that
frequency (and the appropriate mode must be selected if you also wish to
store the mode). Next click on the
S
button in the Memory Control Panel as
shown above.
A
Store frequency
dialog box will pop up, allowing you to assign a memory
number to the current frequency.
Did you know?
The first shortwave message from the UK to Australia was received on
March 6, 1924. On April 8, 1927, the regular Australia-Britain wireless
service started operating, and the AWA company (Amalgamated Wireless
Australasia Ltd.) built a shortwave receiving station at La Perouse, a suburb
of Sydney (named after the French explorer La Perouse, who in 1788 was
the first Frenchman to arrive in Australia).