FT-2000
Operating Manual
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
95
P-1L/1U ~ P-9L/9U
P-1L/1U ~ P-9L/9U
Choosing the Desired Memory Group
You may recall memories just within a particular Memory Group, if desired.
1. Press the [V/M] button, if necessary, to enter the Memory mode.
2. Press the [GRP] button (below and to the left of the [SUB VFO-B] knob). The
imbedded LED inside the switch will light up.
3. Rotate the [SUB VFO-B] knob to select the desired Memory Group.
4. Press the [M CH] button (just below the [GRP] button). The imbedded LED inside
the switch will light up.
5. Rotate the [SUB VFO-B] knob to select the desired Memory Channel within the
Selected Memory Group.
Advice:
If the Red LED imbedded in the [GRP] and [M CH] buttons does not light up, check
to be sure that the orange lamp to the right of the [SUB VFO-B] knob is not
illuminated. If it is, press the [A/B] button to make it go out, then press the [GRP]
or [M CH] button again.
If no channels have been assigned to a particular Memory Group, you will not have
access to that Group.
Standard Memory Operation
The Standard Memory of the FT-2000 allows storage and recall of up to 99 memories,
each storing frequency, mode, and a wide variety of status information detailed
previously. Memories may be grouped into as many as six Memory Groups, and
additionally you get nine pairs of band-limit (PMS) memories along with five QMB
(Quick Memory Bank) memories.
Memory Storage
1. Set the Main band (VFO-A) up with all frequency, mode, and status the way you
want to have it stored.
2. Press the [A>M] button momentarily (the current channel number will start
blinking in the multi-panel window); the contents of the current memory channel
will be shown on the Sub band (VFO-B) display field.
3. Rotate the [SUB VFO-B] knob to select the memory channel onto which you wish