Moving Memory Data To The Main (Vfo-A) Band; Memory Tune Operation - Yaesu FTDX9000D Operation Manual

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You may transfer the contents of the currently-selected memory channel into the Main (VFO-A) band register, if you like.
1. Press the V/M switch, as necessary, to go to the
Memory mode. The memory channel number will
appear in the multi-panel window.
2. Press the MCH/GRP key (#
The Red LED inside the switch will light up, indicat-
ing that you are ready to recall a memory channel.
Advice
If the Red LED imbedded in the MCH/GRP switch does not
light up, check to be sure that the orange lamp to the right of the
CLAR/VFO-B knob is not illuminated. It it is, press the A/B
switch to make it go out, then press the MCH/GRP key again.
3. Rotate the CLAR/VFO-B knob (#
memory channel the contents of which you wish to
transfer to the Main (VFO-A) band.
4. Press and hold in the M A key (#
onds, until you hear the double beep. The data in the
selected memory channel will now be transferred to
the Main (VFO-A) band.
Advice
This transfer of data to the Main (VFO-A) band does not
affect the original contents of the memory channel; this is
a "copy" function that leaves the memory contents un-
changed.
You may freely tune off of any memory channel in a "Memory tune" mode that is similar to VFO operation. so long
as you do not over-write the contents of the current memory, Memory tune operation will not alter the contents of the
memory channel.
1. Press the V/M switch (#
channel.
2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial; you will now observe
tnat the memory channel's frequency is changing.
H "
" will replace "
indicating you are in the "Memory Tune" mode.
H During Memory Tune operation, you may change operat-
ing modes, and engage and offset the Clarifier, if desired.
Press the V/M switch momentarily to return to the
origibnally-memorized frequency of the current memory
channel. One more press of the V/M key will return you
to VFO operation.
Note
Computer software programs utilizing the CAT system interface port may presume that the transceiver is operating in
the VFO mode for certain features like "band mapping" and/or frequency logging. Because the "Memory Tune"
mode so closely resembles the VFO mode, be sure that you have the FT
ible with your software's requirements. Use the VFO mode if you're not sure.
You may scan wither the VFO or the memories of the FT
a signal strong enough to open the receiver's squelch.
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MCH/GRP switch
CLAR/VFO-B knob
V/M switch
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