Band Stack Operation; Custom Switch ); Convenience Features - Yaesu FT-991 Operating Manual

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The FT-991 utilizes a triple band-stack VFO selection technique, that permits you to store up to three favorite frequen-
cies and modes onto each band's VFO register. For example, you may store one frequency each on 14 MHz CW, RTTY,
and USB, then recall these VFOs by successive, momentary touches of [ 14 ] on the screen displayed by the BAND but-
ton. Each Amateur band key may similarly have up to three frequency/mode settings applied. Note that only the VFO-A
system has the band stacks.
A typical setup, for the 14 MHz band, might be arranged like this:
1. Program 14.025 MHz, CW Mode, press the BAND
button, then touch [ 14 ] on the LCD;
2. Program 14.080 MHz, RTTY Mode, press the
BAND button, then touch [ 14 ] on the LCD;
3. Program 14.195 MHz, SSB Mode, press the BAND
button, then touch [ 14 ] on the LCD.
With this configuration, successive momentary touches
of [ 14 ] on the screen displayed by the BAND button
will allow you to step sequentially through these three
VFOs.
The front panel C.S button may be programmed to directly access an often-used Menu Mode selection.
C.S Setup
1. Press the MENU button to engage the Menu mode;
the Menu list will appear on the display.
2. Rotate the MULTI knob to select the Menu item you
want to access with the front panel C.S button.
3. Press the C.S button to lock in your selection.
4. Press the MENU button or touch [ BACK ] on the
LCD to save the new configuration and exit to nor-
mal operation.
Menu Selection Recall via C.S button
Press the C.S button.
The programmed Menu item will appear on the display.
Press the MENU button or touch [ BACK ] on the LCD
exit to normal operation.
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