Memory Group Bank - Yaesu FTM-10R Operating Manual

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M
EMORY
In the FTM-10R, the memory channel is assigned to the Group Memory Bank automati-
cally. The Group Memory Bank can be recalled by pressing the front panel
"GRP" notation appears at the upper left corner in the display for a moment.). You may
observe the Group Memory Bank between the Audio Line and 2 m Amateur Band.
You may assign/eliminate the memory channel to/from the Group Memory Bank. The elimi-
nated memory channel is only recalled by recalling the memory channel, which is stored in
the same operating band.
To eliminate the memory channel from the Group Memory bank:
1. Recall the memory channel you wish to delete from the Group Memory Bank.
2. Press and hold the
mode.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item "M1 GROUP".
Press the
key briefly, then rotate the DIAL knob to se-
lect "OFF"; this deletes the current memory channel from
the Group Memory bank.
4. Press the [ VOL/SEL ] key to save the new setting and re-
turn to the memory recall mode.
To re-assign the eliminated memory channel into the Group Memory bank:
1. Press the front panel
2. Press the front panel
as the eliminated memory channel.
3. Press the front panel
rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory channel you wish to re-assign into the Group
Memory bank.
4. Press and hold the
mode.
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item "M1 GROUP".
6. Press the
key briefly, then rotate the DIAL knob to select "ON
channel will be assigned into the Group Memory bank.
7. Press the [ VOL/SEL ] key to save the new setting and return to the memory recall mode.
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O
PERATION
M
EMORY
key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization
key to switch to the VFO mode, if needed.
/
keys to recall the operating band which is the same band
key again to switch to the "Memory Recall" mode, and then
key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization
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B
ROUP
ANK
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key (A
ON"; the current memory
ON
ON
ON
M
PERATING
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