FT-25R/FT-25E Advance Manual
15
Memory Bank Operation
The large number of memories available in the
FT-25R/E
could be difficult to manage
without some means of organizing them. Fortunately, the
FT-25R/E
includes a provision
to divide the memories into as many as ten Memory Groups. The memories can be
categorized in a manner convenient for the operator.
Assigning Memories to a Memory Bank
• Each memory channel may be
assigned into several Memory
Banks.
• The PMS memory channels
(L1/U1 through L10/U10) may
not be assigned to a Memory
Bank.
Memory Channel
CH 001 144.000 MHz
CH 002 145.500 MHz
CH 003 145.500 MHz
CH 004 145.215 MHz
CH 005 145.800 MHz
CH 006 146.000 MHz
CH 007 108.000 MHz
CH 198 145.620 MHz
CH 199 89.000 MHz
CH 200 87.500 MHz
Memory Bank “2”
Club Channels
Memory Bank “1”
144 MHz Amateur Band Channels
Memory Bank “3”
FM Broadcast Band Channels
1. Recall the memory channel to be assigned to a Memory Bank.
2. Press and hold the [
#VFO
] key, then press the [▲] or [▼] key to select the Memory
Bank number (
“BANK 1” to “BANK10”
) as the Memory Bank to assign for this
channel.
About icons on the Memory Bank
• Bank Number blinking: Assignable
• Bank Number not blinking: Assigned
• “SEL” icon blinking: Selecting ON
v
v
v
v
Bank Number
“SEL” Icon
3. Press and hold the
F
key to copy the memory channel data into the Memory Bank.
The blinking Bank Number stops blinking.
4. Press the
PTT
switch to return to the memory channel.
Memory Bank Recall
1. Press the [
MR
] key, if needed, to enter the Memory mode.
2. Press and hold the [
#VFO
] key, then press the [▲] or [▼] key to select the desired
Memory Bank (“BANK 1” through “BANK10”).
3. Press the [
MR
] key momentarily; now, press the [▲] or [▼] key to select the memory
channel.
• Only memory channels assigned in the current memory Bank will be available.
• The “
v
” indication will appear at the left side
of the frequency display while operating within a
Memory Bank.
• The memory channel number appears above
the"
v
" icon.
v
• To change to another Memory Bank, press and hold the [
#VFO
] key.