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4.9

Memory Operation

Ten memory channels, numbered
available for slorlng operatlng frequency and
mode of emlsslon selecled on a VFO.
lion there are two VFOs, labelled VFO A and
VFO B,
ench of which may hold operaung
quencies and mode.
Selecllon and manípulation
or tbe memories and VFOs is nccompUshed via
the primary functloas of lhe keypad keys (so
alternate
functlon
labels
the
following descriptions).
4.9.1

Memory Storage

The
following
procedure allows Slorage of
the VFO to one of tbe memory cbannels, wilh­
out mterrupting operation on lhe VFO.
St rokes can only be entered while receiving,
however.
1
(
)
Set the VFO to the frequency and mode
of emiss1on to be stored.
(21
Press the MCK key to check the memo­
ries:
the
display
lasl memory channel accessed (or CH
by defaull).
'MR' will appear blinking
to the right of the mode, and the chan­
nel
frequency w i l l
channel number as the rlghtmosl diglt,
followed by a small bllnklng
(3)
Wbile
watch10g
d i g i t
(chanoel
BAND/MCH OOWN and UP keys to select a
differem
memory
lf you change memories you must press
MCK cwice before procee d ing.
( 4 )
Press the VFO•M key lO write the dara
to the memory.
(5)
Press the M C K key again to return the
display
to
the
VFO
that lhe desired data has been stored
(and Is now displayed).
that
Notice
steps
(2),
qulred only to select the memory channel that
is to be wri tten.
CAlfTION:
lf only the VFO•M key is pressed
when operating on a VFO,
quency and mode will be instantiy writren
loto the last
selected memory.
case,
stor lng a memory overwrites ali data
previously stored in that channel.
O
through
9,
are
ln addl­
fre­
will
be
ignored
ln
Key­
will
cbange
to
the
O
appear w i t h
t h e
'CH'.
the
rlghtmost
dlsplay
oumber),
press
the
channel,
if
desired.
after
conflrming
(3)
( 5 )
are re­
and
the selected fre­
ln
any
4.9.2
Memory Recall
( 1 )
Press the MR key to recall memories:
the
display
w i l l
memory channel accessed (or CH
default ),
and
wlll appear wlth tbe channel number as
the
rightmost
small
'CH'.
(2)
While
watching
d l g 1 t
(channel
BAND/MCH OOWN and
different
memory
Defaul t
memory
7.000.0
MHz, LSB mode.
The
mode of emlssion of a recalled memory
channel may be changed (and is automatically
re,,,. r lttenl by the MODE keys.
AB
Press VfO
once to retum to thc last selec­
ted VFO.
4.9.3
Changing Memory Channel Frequency
To change the frequency data store<l in a memo­
is necessary to shift
ry channel
it
where lt can be manipulated and
to the VFO,
restored
ln
memory
methods are available to do this.
For
both
methods,
select or determine the VFO (A or B) aod the
memory channel
(0
( 1 )
Press VFO AB to select the VFO to be
written to (A or B).
( 2)
Press MCK and select the channel to be
moved, using the BAND/MCH DOWN and UP
keys.
(3)
Press M C K agaln to return to the VfO
dlsplay.
l f you do not wish to preserve thc VFO data,
but do wlsh to save the memory data,
M•VfO key to copy the memory channel data
vro.
the
This leaves lhe memory
but overwrites ali data ln the VFO.
Otherwise,
i f you wlsh to
data but do nol care to save the memory,
the VFODM key to swap the memory and VFO.
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26
change
to
the
last
O
the
channel
frequency
d l g i t ,
followed
by
the
r ightmosr
display
numbed,
press
t h e
UP
keys to select a
channei,
lf
deslred.
d a t a
for
a l l
channels
the data
later,
i f deslred.
it
is
íirst
necessary
9)
through
to be used:
press the
data intact,
preserve
the VFO
by
a
is
Two
to
10
press

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