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MEMORY OPERATION
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Memory name programming
All Memory channels, including scan edges and Call
channel, can be tagged with alphanumeric names of
up to 9 characters each.
[EXAMPLE]:
Programming a memory name into
Memory channel 99.
q
Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w
Rotate [M-CH] to select Memory channel 99.
e
Push [MENU] one or more times to display the “M2”
screen (Menu 2).
r
Push [MEM](F-2) to display the “MEM” screen
(Memory Menu).
t
Push [EDT](F-1) to display the “EDT” screen (Mem-
ory name Edit).
• A cursor appears and blinks.
• If the channel you select is a blank channel, an error
beep sounds after pushing [EDT](F1).
y
Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
• See “Character table list,” as shown below.
u
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the first character or
symbol to input.
When inputting numbers and a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
• Push [DEL](F-4) to delete the selected character, sym
-
bol or number.
• Push [SPC](F-5) to input a space.
• When all 9 characters have been
programmed, an error
beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [
Ω
](F-2) or
[
≈
](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL](F-4) to
delete it.
i
Push [
Ω
](F-2) to move the cursor backwards, or
push [
≈
](F-3) to move the cursor forwards.
o
Repeat steps
y
to
i
to program a memory name
of up to 9 characters.
!0
Push [MENU] to save the name, and return to the
“MEM” screen (Memory Menu).
!1
Push [MENU] to return to the “M2” screen (Menu
2).
Character table list
Character
type
Selectable characters
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
! # $ % & \ ?
" ’ ` ^ + –
✱
⁄ . , : ; = < > ( ) [ ] { }
¦ _ ¯ @
[VFO/MEMO]
[MEM]
[EDT]
[M-CH]
[MENU]
SCAN
M E M
S W R
TCON
V S C
M 2
E D T
(
)
S E L
MEM
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A B C
Ω
≈
D E L
S P C
EDT
[
Ω
] [
≈
]
[F-1]
[DEL][SPC]
[MAIN DIAL]
Keypad
• When programing a memory name
a b c
Ω
≈
D E L
S P C
EDT
D X s p o t
Character type
Cursor
Input a space
Delete a character
Move cursor forwards
Move cursor backwards
Select character type
[EXAMPLE]:
Programming “DX spot” into Memory
channel 99.
Push
Push