Transfer Of Memory Channels To Vfo; Editing, Copying & Moving Memories; Memory Over-Write - AOR AR8000 Operating Manual

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Note: If you have activated the PASSWORD protection, it is not possible
to access memory banks a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j until the password has
been keyed in each time the set has been switched On. Please refer to
the PASSWORD section (9) of this manual for further information.
7-3 Transfer of memory channel to VFO
Should you wish to tune away from the memory channel and benefit from not
having to re-enter the frequency, mode, attenuator setting, channel step and
step offset, the data may be quickly transferred from memory to either 1VFO or
2VFO modes.
Transfer to 1VFO
To transfer to 1VFO simply press [ENT]. The display will clear except for
mode, frequency, attenuator status (if the attenuator is switched ON) and
signal meter. Tune using the UP/DOWN keys or [DIAL].
Transfer to 2VFO
To transfer to the active VFO of 2VFO mode press [FUNC] [2VFO]. The
display will change to 2VFO mode with the chosen memory data being
displayed in the upper "active" VFO position. Tune using the UP/DOWN keys
or [DIAL].
(8) Editing, copying, moving & swapping channels
There will come a time when you have entered many frequencies into the
memory banks and may wish to edit the data contained (change frequencies,
comments or modes etc).
There are many ways in which memory data may be copied and amended.

8-1 Memory over-write

The easiest way to change the memory channel contents is simply to key new
data over the top as shown in section 7-1 of this manual.
For example, let's assume that you wish to store a new frequency of 92.7 MHz
into memory bank "A" location "00" (A00) which has been previously used to
store 88.3 MHz.
Start by selecting VFO mode then key in the frequency of 88.3 MHz, mode and
step size are set to the default AUTO.
[2VFO] to place the receiver into VFO mode

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