Text Memory - Yaesu FT-2000 Operating Manual

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ONTEST
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1. Set the operating mode to CW.
2. Set the [ BK-IN ] button to Off.
3. Turn the internal Electronic Keyer On by pressing the
[ KEYER ] button, if necessary.
4. Press the FH-2's [ MEM ] key.
5. Press the [ 1 ] ~ [ 5 ] key on the FH-2 to begin the memory
storage process.
6. Send the desired message using your keyer paddle.
7. Press the [ MEM ] key on the FH-2 once more at the
end of your message. Up to 50 characters may be stored
among the five memories.
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You must exercise care in sending to ensure that the spaces
between letters and words are accurately done; if your tim-
ing is off, the spacing may not come out right in the stored
message.
For ease in setting up the keyer memories, we recommend
you set Menu item "052 A1A F-TYPE" and/or "054 A1A
R-TYPE" to "ACS" (Automatic Character Spacing) while
you are programming the keyer memories.
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ONVENIENCE
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CW M
1. Be sure that Break-in is still turned Off.
2. Press the [ MONI ] button to enable the CW monitor.
3. Press the FH-2's [ 1 ] ~ [ 5 ] key to check your work.
You will hear the results in the sidetone, but no RF
energy will be transmitted.
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You may adjust the monitor level using the [ MONI ] knob.
O -T -A CW M
1. Press the [ BK-IN ] button to enable transmission. Ei-
ther Full- or Semi-break-in will be engaged, depend-
ing on the setting of Menu item "058 A1A BK-IN."
2. Press the FH-2's [ 1 ] ~ [ 5 ] key to transmit the pro-
grammed message.
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If you subsequently decide to use the "Text Memory" tech-
nique for memory storage, please note that the contents of
a message stored using keyer paddle input will not be trans-
ferred over when you select "Text Memory technique" on
a particular memory register (the Menu Mode Setting is
set to "tyP1").
F
EATURES
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