Adding Alpha-Numeric Labels To Memory Channels; Moving Memory Data To Vfo-A - Yaesu FT-920 Operating Manual

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for the QMB channels, may be appended with a
seven-digit Alpha-Numeric Label which may aid in
memory channel recognition. Such Labels can be
particularly useful for identifying Shortwave Broad-
cast stations stored in memory, especially because
identification can be difficult if they are broadcasting
in a foreign language you do not understand. Alpha-
Numeric Label programming is simple to accomplish
using the front panel knobs and/or the keys.
Q First recall the memory channel to which the La-
bel is to be appended.
R Press the [D
ISPLAY
the right of the VFO-A [TX] LED/Switch); any pre-
viously-stored Label will be displayed in place of
the VFO-B frequency display.
S Now press the [E
"dash" in the VFO-B display area will now blink,
signaling you that Alpha-Numeric entry may be-
gin.
T Rotate the VFO-B Tuning Dial to select the letter
or number you wish to enter into the first Label
slot. You may also use the [B
ing repeatedly on a particular key until one of the
letters or the number stamped on the key appears
(for example, repeatedly pressing the [7 MHz] key
toggles between D Þ E Þ F Þ 3). Rotating the
VFO-B Tuning Dial is usually faster, however.
U After you have chosen the first letter/digit for the
Label, press the [U
appear to the right of the first digit. Choose the
next letter/digit as in the previous step. Press the
F] key to advance the entry position as you fill
[U
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up the Label register, up to a maximum of seven
characters.
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] key (located immediately to
] key on the keypad. The first
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F] key. A blinking "dash" will
P
V When entry is complete, press the [E
will hear a double beep, which confirms that the
Label storage process was successful.
W If you make a mistake during entry, you may use
G] key to step backward through the
the [D
OWN
Label field. If you wish to leave a blank space,
F] key without choosing a let-
just press the [U
P
ter. To create a space where a letter/digit exists
from a previous entry, the character one incre-
ment counterclockwise from the "A" on the VFO-
B Tuning Dial will inject a space; you may also
use the third selection on the [50 MHz] key ("_"), if
you prefer keyboard entry.
X Press the [D
] key to revert to display of the
ISPLAY
operating frequency, instead of the Alpha-Numeric
Label. Press [D
] once more to return to dis-
ISPLAY
play of the Label.
Y Labels generally are not appended to Split Fre-
quency channels, as they are usually stored for 7
MHz SSB applications where one or both frequen-
cies may change often. If you must store a Label
on a Split channel, the Label will, of course, ob-
scure the display of the VFO-B frequency (usu-
ally the Tx frequency). However, if you move the
VFO-B Tuning Dial (thus entering the Memory
Tune mode) so as to adjust your Tx frequency,
the display will instantly revert to indication of the
frequency, and will stay in that condition for about
four seconds after tuning has stopped. Then the
Label will return.
Memory Mode Accessories

Moving Memory Data to VFO-A

Data stored on memory channels can easily be
moved to VFO-A, if you like.
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