Memory Tune Operation - Yaesu FT DX 9000 CONTEST Operation Manual

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You may freely tune off of any memory channel in a "Memory tune" mode that is similar to VFO operation. So long as you
do not over-write the contents of the current memory, Memory tune operation will not alter the contents of the memory
channel.
1. Press the [ V/M ] switch to recall any memory channel.
2. Rotate the [ Main Tuning Dial ] knob; you will now
observe that the memory channel's frequency is chang-
ing.
A
DVICE
"
" will replace "
dow, indicating you are in the "Memory Tune"
mode.
During Memory Tune operation, you may change
operating modes, and engage and offset the Clari-
fier, if desired.
Press the [ V/M ] switch momentarily to return to the origi-
nally-memorized frequency of the current memory chan-
nel. One more press of the [ V/M ] switch will return you to
VFO operation.
FT
9000 C
O
DX
ONTEST
M
T
EMORY
UNE
[ Main Tuning Dial ] Knob
" in the multi-panel win-
M
PERATION
ANUAL
M M M M M
EMOR
EMOR Y Y Y Y Y
EMOR
EMOR
EMOR
O
PERATION
[ V/M ] Switch
VDD
N
OTE
Computer software programs utilizing the CAT sys-
tem interface port may presume that the transceiver
is operating in the VFO mode for certain features
like "band mapping" and/or frequency logging. Be-
cause the "Memory Tune" mode so closely re-
sembles the VFO mode, be sure that you have the
FT
9000 Contest operating in a control mode
DX
compatible with your software's requirements. Use
the VFO mode if you're not sure.
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BIAS
TEMP
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