VX-3R/E O
PERATING
M
ANUAL
48
M
EMORY
B
ANK
O
PERATION
The large number of memories available in the
VX-3R/E
could be difficult to utilize
without some means of organizing them. Fortunately, the
VX-3R/E
includes provision for
dividing the memories into as many as 24 Memory Groups, so you can categorize the
memories in a manner convenient to you. You may enter and exit the “Memory Group”
mode by a single press of the [
BAND
] key, as we shall see below.
A
SSIGNING
M
EMORIES
TO
A
M
EMORY
B
ANK
1.
Recall the memory channel to be assigned to a Memory Bank.
2.
Press and hold in the [
F/W
] key for 1/2 seconds, then rotate the
DIAL
knob to select the Memory Bank number you want as the
Memory Bank for this channel (“
b 1
” ~ “
b24
,” which is found
before memory channel “
1
”).
Note
: Do not forget to pull the
DIAL
knob to rotate the
DIAL
knob.
3.
Press the [
F/W
] key mo-
mentarily.
4.
At this point, the memory
channel data is copied into
the Memory Bank.
1) You may assign
one memory chan-
n e l i n t o s e v e r a l
Memory Banks.
2) The PMS memory channels (L1/U1 through L50/U50) may not be assigned to a
Memory Bank.
M
EMORY
B
ANK
R
ECALL
1.
Press the [
V/M
] key, if needed, to enter the MR mode.
2.
Press the [
BAND
] key to activate the “Memory Bank” mode.
The “
” icon and Memory Bank number will appear on the
display.
3.
Press the [
F/W
] key, and then press the [
BAND
] key.
4.
Rotate the
DIAL
knob to select the desired Memory Bank (“
BANK
1
” through “
BANK 24
”).
Note
: Do not forget to pull the
DIAL
knob to rotate the
DIAL
knob.
5.
Press the [
BAND
] key. Now, as you rotate the
DIAL
knob to
select memories, you will observe that you can only select memory
channels in the current memory bank.
M
EMORY
M
ODE
(
R
EGULAR
M
EMORY
C
HANNEL
O
PERATION
)
Memory Channel
CH 1 145.000 MHz
CH 2 145.500 MHz
CH 3 435.000 MHz
CH 4 435.500 MHz
CH 5 145.800 MHz
CH 6 436.000 MHz
CH 7 128.800 MHz
CH 897 145.620 MHz
CH 898 436.780 MHz
CH 899 128.600 MHz
Memory Bank “5”
Air Band Channels
Memory Bank “4”
Club Channels
Memory Bank “3”
All Amateur Band Channels
Memory Bank “1”
144 MHz Amateur Band Channels
Memory Bank “2”
430 MHz Amateur Band Channels