Yaesu FT-991 Operating Manual page 30

Hf/vhf/uhf all mode transceiver
Hide thumbs Also See for FT-991:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

o
fh-2 r
ptional
With the optional remote control keypad FH-2, you can record and transmit your voice (Voice Memory) and control the
Contest Memory Keyer during CW operation.
m On SSB/AM/FM modes, five channels of storage and playback of voice memory (20 seconds each), using your own
voice for recording (see page 68).
m For the CW Memory Keyer, 5 channels are available for each of the MESSAGE Memory and the TEXT Memory (see
page 84).
Voice Memory: 5 Memory Channels for
the Memory Keyer
In the case of Voice Memory, up to 20 seconds of
audio may be stored on each channel.
"MESSAGE Memory" and "TEXT Memory" are
available for the Contest Memory Keyer.
Each "MESSAGE Memory" channel is capable
of retaining a 50-character CW message using the
PARIS standard for characters and word length.
Each "TEXT Memory" channel is capable of retain-
ing a maximum of 50 characters.
Cursor Buttons
When programming the Contest Memory Keyer,
these buttons are used to move the cursor and select
the text characters.
The cursor may be moved in 4 different directions
(up/down/right/left).
Usually, these buttons are used for tuning the VFO
frequency. Press the [p]/[q] buttons to change the
frequency in the same increments as the microphone
[UP]/[DWN] switches. Press the [t]/[] buttons to
change the frequency by 100 kHz steps.
Page 28
eMote
1
2
3
c
s
ontrol
4
5
6
[ P/B ] Button
When entering text, a space may be inserted where
the cursor is flashing.
[ LOCK ] Button
The FH-2 key buttons may be locked by setting this
switch to "ON".
[ MEM ] Button
Press this button to store either a Voice Memory, or a
Contest Keyer Memory.
[ DEC ] Button
When utilizing the sequential contest number ca-
pability of the Contest Keyer, press this button to
decrement (decrease) the current Contest Number by
one digit (i.e. to back up from #198 to #197, etc.).
F T-991 O
witches
M
peraTing
anual

Advertisement

Chapters

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents