Qmb (Quick Memory Bank) Operation - Yaesu FT-1000MP Operating Manual

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Operation
The labeling and function of
during mem-
ory tuning is somewhat deceptive as the VFO
settings, which are hidden at this point, are not
involved in this operation at all, since those of the
recalled memory have taken their place.
Copying between Memories
The same procedure for copying VFO-A into
memories is also used to copy one memory to
another. Like VFO-A, one memory can be selec-
tively copied; however,
there are a few differ-
ences.
To copy from one memory to another (including
PMS memories), first activate memory tuning
by simply turning the VFO dial so that "M-TUNE"
appears (and then tuning back to the desired
frequency).
© Rotate the MEM/VFO CH knob to select a mem-
ory to fill, then (within 3 secs.), press
to
copy the contents from the re-tuned (source)
memory to the destination memory.
QMB (Quick Memory Bank) Operation
The Quick Memory Bank is comprised of five
memories (labeled C1 ~ C5) independent from
the regular and
PMS
memories.
These
can
quickly store operating parameters for later recall.
You might find this handy to use when you have
tuned a station of interest that you want to save,
but don't want to overwrite your regular or PMS
memories, especially if you have them organized
a specific way.
You can use the QMB memories the same way
you would a notepad in your shack - for jotting
down (saving) frequencies and modes to come
back to later. There are five QMB memories en-
abled by default; however you can disable some
if desired, using menu selection 0-6.
To
copy settings into the first Quick Memory
(C-1), simply press [st0].
Stored Quick Memories are recalled by press-
ing
repeatedly to select the desired memory
(QMB) displayed at the left and Quick Memory
channel
number
is displayed in the memory
box, as shown below).
Quick Memory
Bank Recalled
Quick Memory
Channel No.
page 50
Additional settings are entered directly into C-
1, with previously stored entries shifted to the next
available Quick Memory. This "stacking" system
keeps the most recent entry in the first memory,
and automatically shifts older entries into the next
consecutive
memory.
After all Quick memories
have been filled, additional entries overwrite pre-
vious ones on a "first-in, first-out" basis (as shown
inside the box below).
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To
revert from QMB operation back to VFO-A,
simply press
once.
Limiting Memory Group Operation
If you have assigned filled memories into more
than one group (as explained on the previous
page), you can enable a particular group and limit
memory recall and scanning operation (covered
later) only to those memories
in that selected
group, if so desired.
To do this, simply rotate the MEM/VFO CH knob
so that any memory channel number in the de-
sired group is displayed, then press the MEM
GROUP button just above and to the left (see box
below). The
indicator appears and you will
find that only memories within that group are now
available for recall and operation.
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