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Old 7th Apr 2010, 6:52 pm   #1
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Default JRC NRD525 Memory clearing

Hi folks,
I wonder if anyone knows how to clear the frequencies stored in the memory banks.
I have recently got one of these, but with no instruction book.
Thanks in advance
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Old 7th Apr 2010, 10:49 pm   #2
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Default Re: JRC NRD525 Memory clearing

Mike. I have the manual for this receiver. Give me a day or two to scan it and I'll email it to you.

You cannot clear memories. You have to overwrite them.

1. Switch to frequency mode.
2. Set frequency, mode, bandwidth etc.
3. Switch to channel mode.
4. Key in channel number.
5. Hold in memo key and press ENT/kHz. A beep indicates that the details have been stored for that channel.
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Old 8th Apr 2010, 8:01 am   #3
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Default Re: JRC NRD525 Memory clearing

Graham,
Many thanks for the info. I look forward to seeing the handbook.
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Default Re: JRC NRD525 Memory clearing

The full Service Manual for this set can be found here:-

http://kb2ljj.serveftp.com/JRC/JRC_N...e%20Manual.pdf
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