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Memory Operation
Memory Channel Recall
1. If you currently are in the VFO tuning mode, press the
key once to enter the “Mem-
ory” mode (a memory channel number “M-nnn” will appear on the display in she space
previously occupied by “VFOa” or “VFOb”).
2. To select another memory channel, turn the
knob.
3. When your memory channels are partitioned into Memory
Groups via Menu #34, it is easy to change Memory Groups;
press the
knob momentarily (a Group Number (“a” ~ “j”)
will blink), then turn the
knob to step through the chan-
nels until you enter another. You may now press the
knob once more to restrict memory channel access to the
newly-selected Group.
4. Once you are operating on a memory channel, you may tune
off of the originally-memorized frequency (as though you were in the VFO mode). Just
rotate the
knob; the “Memory Channel Number” will be replaced by one which in-
dicates “MTUNE,” indicating that you have now shifted into the “Memory Tuning” mode.
When operating the Memory Tuning mode, if you find another frequency you wish to
store into another memory channel, just press the
(MW) key momentarily, select
a new memory channel via the
knob, then press and hold in the
(MW) key
until you hear the double beep.
5. To exit the Memory Tuning mode, press the
key as follows:
One touch of the
key returns you to the original memory frequency.
A second touch of the
key will cause you to exit the Memory mode and re-
turn to the VFO mode (the memory channel number will be replaced by “VFOa” or
“VFOb”).
When operating on a “Split” frequency memory, a special “
” indication will ap-
pear on the LCD.
Masking Memory
Frequency data stored on a memory channel can be deleted, if desired, from any memory
channel except channel “1”. The deletion process is not a “hard” erasure, so if you erase a
channel by mistake using this procedure, the memory channel contents can be recovered.
1. Press the key momentarily, then rotate the
knob, as needed, until Operating
Function Row 2 [MW, MC, TAG] appears on the display.
2. Press the
(MW) key momentarily, then rotate the
knob to select the memory
channel to be deleted.
3. Press the
(MC)
key momentarily. The frequency display field on the LCD will go
blank, and the memory channel number will blink.
4. Wait about three seconds; when the memory channel number stops blinking, the data
will now be “masked” and will not be available for operation.
5. To restore the masked frequency data, repeat the above steps. However, if you store
new frequency information on a channel containing masked data, the masked data will
be over-written and lost.
6. Memory Channel 1 is used for Priority operation, and frequency information may only
be over-written (not masked) on this channel.
Memory Group “OFF”
Memory Group “ON”