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Recalling the Home Channels
1. Press the [
F
menu
] key, and then touch [
HOME
].
If [
HOME
] is not displayed, touch [
BACK
] to display
[
HOME
] and then touch it.
•
“
HOM
” and the home channel frequency of the cur-
rently selected band appears on the LCD.
•
Each time the [
BAND
] key is pressed, operation
switches to the home channel of another frequency
band.
2. Press the [
V/M
●
] key, or press the [
F
menu
] key, and
then touch [
HOME
] to return to the previous frequency.
• While recalling the home channel, rotate the
DIAL
knob to transfer the home channel
frequency to the VFO operating band.
• The home channel frequency can be set not to be transferred in the Setup Menu [
CONFIG
]
[
8 HOME VFO
Changing the Home Channel Frequency
1. Set the frequency and the operating mode you want to store as a home channel.
2. Press and hold the [
V/M
●
] key.
3. Touch [
], and then touch [
H.WRITE
].
Confirmation screen “
OVERWRITE?
” is displayed.
4. Touch [
OK
] twice.
The memory tag input screen will be displayed on the LCD.
5. Input the memory tag.
If not entering a name tag
proceed to step 6.
•
See “Text input screen” on page 70 to input a memory tag.
6. Press the [
V/M
●
] key, or press the PTT switch, to changed home channel frequency
and return to normal operations.
For additional details on the following functions, refer to the Advanced Manual which may be
downloaded from the Yaesu website.
Memory Channel List
All memory channels can be displayed and recalled from the list.
Split Memory
Two different frequencies, one for receive and another for transmit, can be registered to
a memory channel.
Using Memory Bank
The transceiver allows using up to 24 memory banks to allow sorting and registering the
channels in convenient groups.
Memory Only Mode
The transceiver may be placed into a Memory Channel Only mode, (which restricts the
FT5DR/DE to operate only on the memory channels).
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