Direct Memory Recall Channel - Yaesu VX-6R Operating Manual

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The Direct Memory Recall Channel (DMR) feature allows you to recall up to ten favorite
frequencies directly via the numeric ([ 0 ] through [ 9 ]) keys. DMR channels may be se-
lected from the VFO, an already-programmed memory, or a Home channel.
Storing the "Direct Memory Recall" Channels
1. Set up the transceiver frequency according to the desired configuration, including pa-
rameters such as CTCSS/DCS data, Repeater Shift, Power Level etc.
2. Press and hold in the numeric ([ 0 ] through [ 9 ]) key, corresponding to the Direct Memory
Recall Channel into which you wish to store this configuration, for 2 seconds.
3. You still will be operating in the "normal" mode (Memory, VFO, or Home Channel),
so you may now select other frequency, and store them into additional Direct Memory
Recall Channels, by repeating the above process.
Recalling the "Direct Memory Recall" Channels
1. Press and hold in the [ P ( DMR )] key for 2 seconds to recall the
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Direct Memory Recall Channel.

2. Press the numeric ([ 0 ] through [ 9 ]) key corresponding to the Direct Memory Recall
Channel you wish to recall.
3. Once you have recalled a DMR channel, you may
rotate the DIAL knob to change frequencies, as
though you were operating on the VFO.
4. If you wish to over-write the data stored on a par-
ticular DMR channel after tuning off of the original
frequency, just press and hold in (for 2 seconds) the
numeric key which was pressed in step 2.
5. To exit the Direct Memory Recall Channel mode,
press and hold in the [ P ( DMR )] key for 2 seconds.
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