Qmb (Quick Memory Bank) Operation - Yaesu Mark-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual

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Memory Features
R
ECALLING
QMB ( Q
M
UICK
EMORY
The Quick Memory Bank is comprised of five
memories (labeled C1 ~ C5) independent from the
regular and PMS memories. These can quickly store
operating parameters for later recall. You might find
this handy to use when you have tuned a station of
interest that you want to save, but don't want to over-
write your regular or PMS memories, especially if you
have them organized a specific way.
You can use the QMB memories the same way you
would a notepad in your shack - for jotting down (sav-
ing) frequencies and modes to come back to later.
There are five QMB memories enabled by default; how-
ever you can disable some if desired, using menu se-
lection 0-6 .
r To store a frequency into the first Quick Memory
( C-1 ) , simply press [ STO ] .
r Stored Quick Memories are recalled by pressing
[ RCL ] repeatedly to select the desired memory
("QMB" will be displayed at the left, and the Quick
Memory channel number will be displayed in the
memory box, as shown below).
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Additional settings will be entered directly into C-1,
with previously-stored entries then being shifted to the
next available Quick Memory. This "stacking" system
keeps the most recent entry in the first memory, and
automatically shifts older entries into the next consecu-
tive memory. After all Quick memories have been filled,
additional entries overwrite previous ones on a "first-
in, first-out" basis (as shown inside the box below).
r To revert from QMB operation back to VFO-A, sim-
ply press [VFO(MEM)] once.
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