Memory Scanning - Yaesu FT-1000 Operating Manual

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4. Operation - Memory Features
you are already on). However, if you do this (press the
key for the current band) while operating on a memory,
operation will shift to the alternate subband settings for
the main vfo! You will be able to retune the subband
settings, and change mode, filter and clarifier settings.
You can even store the new settings in a memory
channel, and then return to the original subband. How-
ever, when you later return to vfo operation (by press-
ing VFO/MEM once or twice), and then recall the alternate
subband, its settings will be those last set on the sub-
band while operating on the memory. If you try this, use
care, as you can unwittingly erase your subband set-
tings if you return from a memory to the vfo while
having a subband selected (in memory tune mode).
Memory Scanning
You can scan any stored memories by pressing the
M SCAN key at the upper right corner. However, for this
to work, you must first adjust the SQL control so that the
receiver is silenced (green MAIN BUSY LED at the right
of the meter off).
During memory scanning, the scanner will pause on
any Channel having a signal strong enough to open the
squelch, during which the two decimal points in the
main frequency display will blink. Scanning resumes a
few seconds later), so you may need to readjust the SQL
control to keep the scanner from stopping on channels
with high background noise.
To stop the scanner, press the PTT switch (no trans-
mission will occur), or the M SCAN button again. Note
that the FRONT END and RF gain settings also affect the
squelch threshold.
Memory Scan Skip
Once you have stored a lot of memories, you prob-
ably won't want to scan every one of them. You can
mark some of them to be skipped during scanning. To
do this, recall the channel to be skipped, and press and
hold the FAST button below the left side of the main
tuning knob while also pressing M SCAN momentarily.
By default, when a memory is first stored, it is set to
be included in scanning (SCAN is displayed above the
channel number). When
you set the memory
to be
skipped, this indicator disappears from the display. If
you have set a memory to be skipped, and later want to
include it, just repeat the same FAST +
SCAN procedure.
Memory Blanking
After storing many memories, you may want to
completely hide some from normal operation, to simp-
lify selection of the others. To blank a displayed mem-
ory, while MEM is displayed at the left of the frequency,
press and hold the yellow VFO-A = M button for !/2-
second until the double beep sounds (this won't work
if M TUNE is displayed ~ if you have retuned the memory,
either store it again, or cancel changes by pressing
VFO/MEM once).
As long as you don't overwrite a blanked memory,
you can unblank it simply by repeating the same proce-
dure you used to blank it.
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