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FT-410 O
peraTiOn
M
anual
M
eMOry
O
peraTiOn
c
oNveNieNt
m
emory
fuNctioNS
The
FT-410
contains 120 regular memories, labeled “
Mx001
” through “
Mx120
”, one special programmed
limit memory pairs, labeled “
ScanL
/
ScanU
”, one Alaska Emergency Frequency Channel (5167.5 kHz), and
five 60-meter (5 MHz) band channels (US version only). Each (except the Alaska Emergency Frequency
Channel and 60-meter Band channels, which are fixed.) stores various settings, in addition to the frequency
and mode (See below). By default, the 120 regular memories are contained in one group; however, they can
be arranged in up to 5 separate groups, if desired.
Quick Point:
The
FT-410
’s memory channels store the following data:
Operating Frequency
Operating Mode
ATT status
IPO status
Repeater Shift Direction
CTCSS Tone Frequency
i
mportANt
N
ote
:
On a rare occasion the memory data may be lost or corrupted due to static electricity, electrical noise or
erroneous operation. Parts changes or repairs may cause memory loss. Be sure to write down or record your
data so you will be able to restore it.
r
eGulAr
m
emory
o
perAtioN
The Regular Memory of the
FT-410
allows storage and recall of up to 120 memories, each storing frequency,
mode, and a wide variety of status information detailed previously. Memories may be organized into as many
as 5 Memory Groups.
Memory Storage
1. In the VFO mode, select the desired frequency,
mode, and status the way you want to have it
stored.
2. Press the [
M/W
] button.
The blinking current memory channel number
will be shown on the display, and the contents of
the current memory channel will be shown on the
display.
If there is no action by you within 25 second from
releasing the [
M/W
] button the Memory Storage procedure is canceled.
The memory storage procedure is canceled unless you operate it within 25 seconds.
3. Rotate the [
MAIN DIAL
] knob to select the memory channel in which you wish to store the data.
4. Press and hold the [
V/M
] button for one second to store the frequency and other data into the selected
memory channel.
You may over write new data into a channel on which data is already stored.
Memory Channel Recall
1. Press the [
V/M
] button, if necessary, to enter the
Memory mode. A memory channel number will
appear in the display.
2. Rotate the [
MAIN DIAL
] knob to select the desired
memory channel.
Advice:
To work within a particular Memory Group, press the
[
GRP
] button. Then rotate the [
MAIN DIAL
] knob to
select the desired Memory Group.
14.195.000
M-012
[MAIN DIAL]
knob
[MENU]
button
[M/W]
button
14.195.000
M-012
[MAIN DIAL]
knob
[GRP]
button
[V/M]
button