Memory Operation; Memory Storage - Yaesu FTM-10R Operating Manual

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Many memory resources are available on the FTM-10R. A total of 500 memories are avail-
able, and each may be appended with an alphanumeric label of up to eight characters, for
quick channel recognition.
The FTM-10R has two methods of the Memory Mode; (1) Group Memory Mode enables
the recall of all memory channels, and (2) In-band Memory Mode enables the recall of
memory channels, which are stored in the same operating band.
To store a frequency into memory:
1. Press the front panel
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired operating frequency.
3. Press and hold in the
A "MIN" notation will appear on the display and the fre-
quency display will blink.
After 5 seconds of pressing the
VFO mode.
4. Within 5 seconds of pressing the
store the displayed data into the memory channel slot. The "MIN" notation will disap-
pear (since you are still operating in the VFO mode).
A "MIN" notation will appear on the display and the frequency display will blink.
The FTM-10R will automatically store the channel frequency and data into the va-
cant memory channel.
FTM-10R can memorize the following items with the frequency at the same time:
Memory Group Information
Alpha-numeric Memory Channel Tag
Repeater Shift (Direction and Shift Frequency)
CTCSS/DCS Squelch System and its frequency and code
Transmit Output Power Level
Scan Mode (Skip Scan or Preferential Scan)
Frequency Step
Semi-Duplex (Odd) frequency
Receiving Mode (AM or FM)
Important Note: On rare occasions the memorized data may become corrupted by miss
operation, or static electricity. When repairs are made the memory data
may be lost. Please write down or record the memorized information so
you will be able to restore it if needed.
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keys to select the desired operating band.
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