Memory Operation; Memory Storage; Erasing Memory Channel Data - Yaesu FTDX10 Operation Manual

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Memory Operation

M

• Memory Storage

1. Set the frequency, mode, and status, as de-
sired.
2. Press the [M] key.
The memory channel list will be displayed.
3. From the channel list, touch and select the
desired memory channel
Alternately, the memory channel may be se-
lected by rotating the [FUNC] knob.
4. Press and hold the [M] key to store the fre-
quency and other data into the selected mem-
ory channel.
● This method may also be used to overwrite
the contents previously stored to a memory
channel.
5. Touch [BACK] or press the [M] key, the mem-
ory is stored and the screen returns to nor-
mal.
The information saved in the memory may
be lost due to incorrect operation, static
electricity or electrical noise. Data may also
be lost due to component failures and re-
pairs. Make sure to write down the informa-
tion registered in the memories on a piece of
paper or by using a SD card (page 79).
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• Erasing Memory Channel Data

The contents written to the memory channel may
be erased.
1. Press the [M] key.
The memory channel list will be displayed.
2. From the channel list, touch and select the
memory channel to be erased.
Alternately, the memory channel may be se-
lected by rotating the [FUNC] knob.
3. Touch [ERASE] to clear the contents of the
selected memory channel.
● The memory may also be erased by press-
ing and holding the [FUNC] knob, rotate the
[FUNC] knob to select [ERASE], and then
press the [FUNC] knob.
After erasing the memory, touch [BACK] or
rotate the [FUNC] knob to select [BACK]
and then press the [FUNC] knob to return to
the state of step 1.
4. Touch [BACK] or press the [M] key to erase
the contents of the selected memory channel.
If you make a mistake and wish to restore a
memories contents, touch [RESTORE].
Memory channels "M-01" (and "5-01"
through "5-10": U.S. version) cannot be
erased.

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