Memory Recall - Yaesu FTM-10R Operating Manual

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M
EMORY
Once you have stored the desired memories, you may switch from "VFO" mode to "Memory
Recall" mode, and operate on just the stored memory channels.
The FTM-10R has two methods of recalling the memory. (1) Group Memory Mode en-
ables you to recall all the Memory Channels and (2) In-band Memory Mode enables you to
recall only the memory channels which are stored within the same operating band.
All Memory Channel Recall (Group Memory Mode)
1. To recall the Group Memory bank, press the front panel
/
keys until the "GRP" notation appears at the up-
per left corner in the display for a moment. This indicates
that the "Group Memory bank" is now recalled.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired memory channel. You may recall any of the
channels stored in the FTM-10R memories.
3. To exit from the Memory Recall mode, press the front panel
desired operating band.
Important Note: The memory channel is assigned to a Group Memory bank automatically.
You may assign/eliminate the memory channel to/from the Group Memory
bank. See page 36 for details of the operation.
Recall a memory channel which is stored in the same operating band
1. Press the front panel
If you want to recall the 144 MHz band's memory channel, press the front panel
/
keys to recall the "H-V" icon.
If you want to recall the 430 MHz band's memory channel, press the front panel
/
keys to recall the "H-U" icon.
2. Press the front panel
for a moment. This indicates that the "Memory Recall" mode is now engaged.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired memory channel. You may recall a memory
channel which is stored in the same operating band of the FTM-10R.
4. To exit from the Memory Recall mode, press the front panel
VFO mode.
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O
PERATION
M
EMORY
/
keys to recall the desired operating band.
key briefly. A "-MEMORY-" notation will appear on the display
R
ECALL
(In-band Memory Mode)
FTM-10R O
/
keys to select the
key to return to the
M
PERATING
ANUAL

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