Hiding And Erasing Memories - Yaesu FT-470 Operating Manual

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For
split-frequency
memories, "-"
or
"+"
will be displayed
to
remind
yo11 of
the shift if
stored
by the
offset
method. If
you stored a
memory
with
a separate transmit
frequency,
"-+"
are displayed together. In
either
case, you
can
press the REV key to check the transmit frequency
without transmitting (and press it again to return).
You can retune
a selected
memory
by
pressing the MR key: a small
"MT" appears under the
channel
box
at
the upper left,
and you
can tune
the
displayed
memory frequency
in the same
ways
as
described for the
vfo.3.
If you want to
store
the new memory
settings
in the current,
or
another
memory, just follow steps (2) - (4) of the memory storage
procedure above: operation will be left on the memory.
If
you
want to
copy
memory data to
a
vfo
(overwriting previous
data),
you can
do
so while
the memory retune feature is active: just press
F/
M
and
the VFO key to
copy
to the last-used VFO. If
you
don't want to
save
your changes to the memory, press
only
the MR key to return to the
original memory data.
Hiding and Erasing Memories
As
already
mentioned,
storing
data in
a
memory automatically
overwrites
data
that was previously
stored
there. However, if
you
regularly move
from
one
area to
another,
you may not want to use the
same
memories
all
the time, or you may wish to change your operating memories without
having to rewrite them from scratch.
This
can be done by masking
certain
memories
so
that they are completely hidden from
operation, and
recalling them
only
when desired for
operation.
To
completely
mask
a
memory, recall it and press the
F /M
key for
!-second (until the memory number blinks). Then press the MR key. This
causes
the display to
change
to memory
1,
and the previously-selected
memory is no longer
selectable
manually,
or
by
scanning (as
described
later).
Note that you cannot
hide memory
1.
To unmask a hidden memory for use, recall any memory
and
press f
/M
for -!-second. Then
select
the memory to be restored,
and
press MR.
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