HYPER MEMORY
Yaesu FT-8900R Operating Manual Expanded Edition (courtesy of W5JCK)
Page 39 of 77
Some examples of using Hyper Memory
Let's say that you frequently monitor the local HAM repeaters in your area, that you belong to
the RACES organization for your county, and that you like to work Amateur Radio satellites.
You could set up your
Hyper Memory
channels as follows:
Hyper Memory Channel 2
Use to operate on local HAM repeaters
Left Side
-- start on
Regular Memory
channel 39
-- use as
Sub
band
--
Memory
mode (only UHF repeaters)
-- 430MHz band (when in
VFO
mode)
Right Side
-- start on
Regular Memory
channel 1
-- use as
Main
band
--
Memory
mode (only VHF repeaters)
-- 144MHz band (when in
VFO
mode)
Hyper Memory Channel 3
Use to operate on local RACES/ARES/Skywarn repeaters
Left Side
-- start on
Regular Memory
channel 1
-- use as
Sub
band
--
Memory
mode (all local, VHF/UHF HAM repeaters )
-- 430MHz band (when in
VFO
mode)
Right Side
-- start on
Regular Memory
channel 501
-- use as
Main
band
--
Memory
mode (only RACES/ARES/Skywarn repeaters)
-- 144MHz band (when in
VFO
mode)
Hyper Memory Channel 4
Use to operate on Amateur Radio satellites
(
Band Linking
feature activated)
Left Side
-- start on
Regular Memory
channel 301
-- use as
Main
band
--
Memory
mode (only Amateur Radio satellite frequencies)
-- 430MHz band (when in
VFO
mode)
Right Side
-- start on
Regular Memory
channel 301
-- use as
Sub
band
--
Memory
mode (only Amateur Radio satellite frequencies)
-- 144MHz band (when in
VFO
mode)