Using The Memory; Registering To The Memory Channel - Yaesu FTM-100DR Operating Manual

144/430mhz dual band transceiver c4fm/fm
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Frequently used frequencies and settings can be registered to the memory channels.
The preset channels may be quickly recalled for convenient operation. The transceiver
is also equipped with the following memory functions:
· Skip memory channels to preclude reception during scanning*
· Scan only the specified memory channels*
· "Programmable Memory Scan (PMS)" that scans only the specified frequency range
(in the same frequency band)*
* For details, refer to the Advanced Manual (download from the Yaesu website).
The individual operating frequency and operating mode (modulation mode), as well as
the other operating information, can be saved for each normal memory channel and
PMS memory channel.
• Operating frequency
• Repeater information
• Memory skip information

Registering to the memory channel

Caution
The information registered to the memory channel may be lost due to incorrect operation, static
electricity or electrical noise. Data may also be lost due to component failures and repairs. Make sure
to write down the information registered to the memory channels on a piece of paper or save the data
to a backup micro-SD memory card.
A total of 500 memory channels are available for each of the A-band and B-band.
1
Switch to VFO mode.
2
Rotate the DIAL to tune to the desired frequency.
Select the frequency you want to register to a
memory channel.

Using the Memory

• Modulation mode*
• Tone information
• Transmit power
*Digital mode and analog mode information are not stored in the memory.
• Memory tag
• DCS information
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