Memory Operation; M ► V; Moving Memory Data To The Vfo Register; Transfer Last Used Memory To Vfo - Yaesu FT-710 Operation Manual

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Memory Operation

M
V
Data saved in a memory channel can be trans-
ferred to the VFO.

• Moving Memory Data to the VFO register

The contents of the currently selected Memory
Channel may be transferred into the VFO register:
1. Press and hold the [V/M
ing in either VFO mode, or memory channel
mode.
The memory channel list will be displayed.
2. From the channel list, touch the memory
channel to select it and transfer it to the VFO.
Alternately, the memory channel may be
selected by rotating the
knob.
3. Press the [M
V] key, the data in the selected
memory channel will now be transferred to
the upper VFO, press and hold the [M
key, the data in the selected memory channel
will now be transferred to the lower VFO.

• Transfer last used memory to VFO

When in VFO mode, the last used VFO memory
may be copied to VFO-A or VFO-B.
Press the [M
V] key → Copy to the upper VFO
Press and hold [M
V] key → Copy to the lower
VFO
The memory last used by VFO-A is copied to
VFO-A, and the memory last used by VFO-B is
copied to VFO-B.
60
] key while operat-
[STEP • MCH /
]
V]
V/M
This key toggles frequency control between VFO
and the memory system.
The contents of the memory channels can be
recalled and used later.

• Memory Storage

1. Set the frequency, mode, and status, as de-
sired.
2. Press and hold the [V/M
The memory channel list will be displayed.
3. From the channel list, touch and select the
desired memory channel
Alternately, the memory channel may be
selected by rotating the
knob.
4. Press and hold the [V/M
frequency and other data into the selected
memory channel.
● This method may also be used to overwrite
the contents previously stored to a memory
channel.
5. Touch [BACK], the memory is stored and the
screen returns to normal.
The information saved in the memory may
be lost due to incorrect operation, static
electricity or electrical noise. Data may also
be lost due to component failures and re-
pairs. Make sure to write down the informa-
tion registered in the memories on a piece of
paper or by using a SD card.
] key.
[STEP • MCH /
]
] key to store the

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