Storing Vfo Frequencies And Data Into Memory - AOR AR-ALPHA Operating Manual

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having 50 channels. The memory banks are identified by the first BANK number 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
and 9 and the individual channels are numbered from 00 to 39.
Examples are "00" for the first channel location in memory bank "0" and "39" for the last memory channel
in memory bank "0".
"04-15" is the location: memory bank "04" channel "15".
Memory bank Memory channel
The data contents of memory and search banks are held in an EEPROM; therefore no backup battery is
required for memory retention.
The stored data may be quickly and easily recalled, changed or deleted using the memory recall and
delete functions.
Memory channel browser (contents of memory channel)
Note: When the receiver is switched OFF, all VFO data will be automatically saved into
EEPROM memory storage.

4-2 Storing VFO frequencies and data into memory

The process to save a displayed VFO frequency to memory is as follows:
In the VFO mode, set the desired frequency, mode, attenuator, and so on.
(Example) Storing 80.000 MHz.
Press the
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numeric keypad.
57
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key from the

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