AOR AR8000 Operating Manual page 49

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"COPY-MODE" to indicate that a sub menu has been selected.
The cursor will be positioned over the memory bank identifier (LETTER). Use
the [DIAL] or keypad to select the memory channel which you would like to
copy (like the original of a photo copier!).
The third line will alternate between MODE and STEP while the fourth line will
alternate between TXT and FREQUENCY so that easy identification of the
desired memory channel may be made.
Once you have chosen the desired memory channel to be copied press [ENT].
The "original" memory channel number moves to the
left hand side of the second line of the LCD and a
symbol "=>" points to another memory channel
toward the right of the second line of the LCD. The
cursor is positioned over the new memory channel.
This new memory channel number is the location
where you wish to place the copied data. Use the
[DIAL] or keypad to select the memory channel
where you would like the data copied to.
The original data will not be deleted, instead you now have two identical
memory locations but with different memory channel locations.
For example, let's assume that memory channel "A00" contains the frequency
92.7 MHz with the mode WFM, step set to AUTO, attenuator OFF and
alphanumeric comment (as previously programmed in section 8-1 of this
manual). You may decide to COPY this memory data to memory location
"D15":
Press [FUNC] [8] to access the "SET EDIT-CH" menu.
Move the cursor to the left of the "COPY-MODE" option using the UP/DOWN
keys or [DIAL] then press [ENT] to access the "COPY-MODE" sub menu.
Key in the channel number which you wish to copy using the keypad [A] [0] [0]
or rotate the [DIAL] to locate the channel number "A00". Press [ENT] to select
channel number "A00" which is to be copied.
Key in the channel number of the location to where the memory data is to be
copied using the keypad [D] [1] [5] or rotate the [DIAL] to locate the channel
number "D15". Press [ENT] to select channel number "D15" where the data
will be copied to.
There is now an identical copy of data 92.7 MHz, WFM, AUTO step,
attenuator off and alphanumeric comment in both memory locations "A00"
and "D15".

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