Convenient Memory Functions - Yaesu FT DX 9000 CONTEST - MANUAL 2 Operation Manual

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The FT
9000 Contest contains ninety-nine regular memories, labeled 01 through 99, nine special programmed limit
DX
memory pairs, labeled P-1L/1U through P-9L/9U, and five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories, labeled C1 ~ C5. Each
stores various settings, not only the VFO-A frequency and mode (See below). By default, the 99 regular memories are
contained in one group; however, they can be arranged in up to six separate groups, if desired.
Quick Point
The FT
9000 Contest's memory channels store the following data (not just the operating frequency):
DX
Frequency
Mode
Clarifier status and its Offset Frequency
ANT status
IPO status
Roofing filter status and its Bandwidth
Noise Blanker status
CONTOUR status and its Peak Frequency
DSP Noise Reduction (DNR) status and its Reduction algorithm selection.
DSP Notch filter (NTCH) status
NAR bandwidth status
DSP Auto Notch filter (DNF) status
Repeater Shift Direction and Shift Frequency
CTCSS status and Tone Frequency
Memory channels may be grouped into as many as six convenient batches, for easy identification and selection. For ex-
ample, you might want to set aside memory groups for AM BC stations, shortwave broadcast stations, contest frequencies,
repeater frequencies, and PMS limits, or any other groupings you like.
Each memory group is capable of holding up to 22 memory channels (the Group size is fixed). When a memory channel is
grouped, the channel numbers change to correspond to the chart below:
99
98
03
02
01
General
Purpose
Memories
C-1
C-2
QMB
QMB
Memories
Memories
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M
EMORY FUNCTIONS
P-9L/9U
P-8L/8U
P-3L/3U
P-2L/2U
P-1L/1U
PMS
Memories
C-5
C-3
C-4
QMB
QMB
QMB
Memories
Memories
Memories
FT
9000 C
DX
ONTEST
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M
PERATION
ANUAL

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