4.9
Memory Operation
Ten memory channels, numbered 0 through 9, are
avai l ab l e fo r s toring o p e r a ting frequency and
mode of emission selected on a VFO.
I n addi
tion there are t wo V FO s, l ab e l l e d VFO A and
VFO B, each of which may hold operating fre
quencies and mode.
Selection and m anipulation
of the memories and VFOs is accomplished via
the pri m ary functio ns o f t h e keypad keys ( so
a l t e rn a t e func tion l ab e l s wil l b e ig no r e d in
the fo l lowi ng descriptio n s ) .
4.9.
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Memory S t orage
The fo l lowi ng procedure a l lows sto r ag e o f
the VFO to one of the memory channels, with
out interrupting operation on the VFO.
Key
s t rokes c a n o n l y b e e n t e r e d w hi l e receivi ng,
however.
( 1 )
Set the VFO to the frequency and mode
of e mi s sio n to be s to r e d.
( 2 ) Press the M CK key to check the memo
ri es :
the disp l ay wi l l c h a nge to t h e
last memory channel accessed (or C H 0
by d e f au l t ) . ' M R ' wi l l a p p e a r b linki ng
to the right of the mode, and the chan
n e l f r e q u e n c y wi l l a p p e a r wi t h t h e
c h a n n e l n u m b e r a s t h e righ t mo s t digit,
fo l lowed by a s m a l l b li nking ' C H ' .
( 3 ) Whi l e w a t c hing t h e righ t mo s t dis p l ay
digi t ( c h a n n e l n u m b e r ) , p r e s s t h e
BAND/M C H DOWN and UP keys to select a
different memory channel, if desired.
If
you change memories you must press
MCK twice before proceeding.
(
4)
Press the VFO�M key to write the data
to the m e mory.
( 5 ) Press t h e M CK key ag ain to r e t u r n t h e
disp l ay t o t h e V F O a f t e r co n firming
t h a t t h e desired d a t a h a s been s to r e d
( and is now disp l ayed ) .
No tic e t h a t s t e p s ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) a n d ( 5 ) a r e r e
quired o n l y t o s e l e c t t h e m e mory c h a n n e l t h a t
i s t o be w ri t t e n.
CAUTIO N:
I f only the V FO�M key is pressed
when operating on a VFO, the selected fre
quency and mode wi l l be in s t a n t l y w ri t t e n
i n to t h e l as t s e l e c t e d m e mo ry.
I n a n y
case, storing a memory overwrites all data
previo u s l y s to r e d in t h a t c h a n n e l.
4. 9. 2
Mem ory Recall
(
1)
Press the MR key to rec a l l m e mo r i e s :
t he
dis p l a y wi l l c h a nge to t h e l as t
m e mo ry c h a n n e l acce ssed ( o r C H 0 by
d e f au l t ),
and the c h a n n e l freque n cy
wi l l appe a r wit h t he c h a n n e l n u m b e r as
t h e rig h t m o s t digi t , fo l lo w e d by a
small ' C H'.
(
2)
Whi l e w a t c hing the rig h t most dis p l ay
digi t ( c h a n n e l n u m b e r ) , p r e s s t h e
BAND/M C H DOWN and UP keys to select a
different memory channel, if desired.
D e f a u l t m e m o r y d a t a fo r a l l c h a n n e l s i s
7.000.0 MHz, L S B mode.
The mo de o f e missio n of a rec a l l e d m e mory
channel m ay b e ch anged ( and is a u to m a tic a l l y
re ;vritten ) b y the MODE keys.
Press VFO AB once to return to the last selec
ted VFO.
4.9.3 C h anging Mem ory Channel Frequency
To change the frequency data stored in a memo
ry c h a n n e l it is necessary to shi f t the d a t a
t o t h e V FO, where i t c a n b e m anipu l a t e d a n d
restored i n m e mory l a t e r, i f desired.
Two
m e t hods are a v ai l ab l e to do t his.
Fo r bo t h m e t hods, it is fir s t necess a ry to
s e l e c t or d e t e r mine t h e V FO ( A or B ) a n d t h e
memory channel (0 through 9 ) to b e used :
( 1 ) Press V FO A B to se l ec t t h e VFO t o b e
w ri t t e n to ( A o r B ) .
(
2 )
Press M CK and select the channel to be
moved, using the BAN D/M C H DOWN and UP
keys.
( 3 ) Press M CK ag ain to r e t u r n to the V FO
dis p l ay.
I f you do no t wish to preserve t h e VFO d a t a,
but do wish to save the memory data, press the
M�VFO key to copy the memory channel data to
the VFO.
This leaves the memory data int act,
but overwrites all data in the VFO.
O t h e r wise, if you wi sh to p r e serve t h e V F O
data but do not care to save the memory, press
the VFO '!lili M key to swap the memory and VFO.
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