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Using the Memory
The FTM-500DR/DE incorporates a Large number of memory channels that can register
the operating frequency, communication mode, and other operational information.
•
999 Memory Channels
•
5 Home Channels
•
50 pairs PMS Memory Channels
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The memory auto grouping (MAG) function can automatically recall a list of memory
channels from the same frequency band as a group.
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The PMG (Primary Memory Group) function displays the status of registered fre-
quently used frequencies (received signal strength) in a bar graph.
The operating frequency and other operational information can be registered to each
regular memory channel, home channel, or PMS memory channel:
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Operating frequency
• Communication Mode
• Frequency Step
• Transmitter output
• Memory tag
• Repeater Shift
• TX/RX DG-ID
• Tone information
• DCS information
• Memory channel skip information
NOTE
Back up the stored contents to a microSD memory card. For details on backing up to a microSD
card. See the Advanced Manual for details on backing up to a microSD card.
Writting to memory
1. Set the frequency to write to memory.
2. Press and hold the
key.
The memory channel list appears.
The memory channel list can also be displayed by the
following operations:
Press the
FUNC
knob
Touch [
KEYPAD
]
Select [
MEMORY CH LIST
]
Press the
FUNC
knob
The last used memory channel is selected.
The lowest available number is selected. To select
another channel, rotate the
FUNC
knob to select the
memory channel number to be written.
•
Rotate the
SUB DIAL
knob, or press the [UP] or
[DWN] key on the microphone to fast-forward in
10-channel steps.
•
Press the number keys on the microphone to quickly
select a memory channel as shown in the example
below:
Press the [
1
] key: Memory channel
100
Press the [
A
] key: PMS Memory channel
L01
DIGITAL / ANALOG TRANSCEIVER
FTM - 500D
DISP
S-DX
004
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.
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ー ー ー ー
002
‐ ‐ ‐
.
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ー ー ー ー
001 145.000
003
‐ ‐ ‐
.
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ー ー ー ー
MEMORY CH LIST
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When [
HOM
] at the top of the memory channel list is selected, the HOME channel
of the current frequency band can be overwritten.
For already written memory channels, the writing frequency is displayed.