Using The Cam Function - Yaesu FT3DR Advanced Manual

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5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory channel to
register, and touch [ENT].
• Repeat step 5 to register multiple memory channels.
• Up to 5 channels can be registered in one group.
6. Press the [BACK] key to return to the CAM screen.
z Changing the name (tag) of CAM group
Change the name of CAM group from the default setting.
1. In step 2 of "Register memory channel to CAM group",
turn the DIAL knob to select the group to change the
tag.
2. Touch [EDIT] and enter up to 16 characters for the CAM
group tag.
z Change the name (tag) of CAM memory
Change the name of Memory channels registered in the
CAM group from the default setting.
1. In step 3 of "Register memory channel to CAM group",
turn the DIAL knob to select the memory channel to
change the tag.
2. Touch [EDIT] and enter up to 4 characters for the CAM
memory channel tag.

Using the CAM function

1. Touch [F MW]  [CAM].
• If [CAM] is not displayed, touch [FWD →] to display
[CAM] and then touch it.
• The CAM screen is displayed, and the signal strength
of the channel that received the signal is displayed as
a bar graph.
• On the channel that received the signal, the bar graph
will continue to display in gray even if there is no sig-
nal, so later you can check the channel on which the
communication was performed, and the maximum
signal strength received later.
z Touch the bar graph to switch the frequency
1. Touch the bar graph on the screen.
• The touched bar graph is displayed in yellow and
switched to the memory channel frequency and received.
• Press the PTT switch to transmit as it is, so you can
start communicating with the other station immediately.
• Touch [RECENT] to return to the original frequency.
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1 145.030.00
2 439.700.00
3 145.620.00
4 432.500.00
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