Copying A Selected Memory To Vfo-A; Copying Between Memories; Grouping Memories; Limiting Memory Group Operation - Yaesu MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual

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C
S
OPYING A
ELECTED
If desired, you can store the frequency and all op-
erational settings for the selected memory channel into
the Main VFO. While operating in the Memory mode:
r When the VRF feature is engaged, press the VRF/
MEM CH knob momentarily to change the VRF/
MEM CH knob's operation to that of memory chan-
nel selection.
r Rotate the VRF/MEM CH knob ("MCK" blinks) to
select the memory channel to copy.
r Press and hold in the [ M
that two beeps sound. The memory channel data is
now copied to the Main VFO, and you are left oper-
ating on the VFO.
C
B
OPYING
ETWEEN
The same procedure for copying VFO-A into memo-
ries is also used to copy one memory to another. Like
VFO-A, one memory can be selectively copied; how-
ever, there are a few differences.
To copy from one memory to another (including PMS
memories), first activate memory tuning by simply turn-
ing the VFO dial so that "M-TUNE" appears (and then
tuning back to the desired frequency). Rotate the VRF/
MEM CH knob to select a memory to fill, then (within 3
seconds) press [ A
M ] to copy the contents from the
u
re-tuned (source) memory to the destination memory.
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ECALLING
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VFO-A
EMORY TO
A ] key for ½ second so
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EMORIES
Memory Features
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EMORY
HANNELS
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M
ROUPING
EMORIES
The 99 regular memories and PMS memories
P1~P9 can be grouped among up to five memory
banks, if desired. Memory grouping is configured by
menu selections 0-1 through 0-5.
By default, Group 1 is filled with all memories;
Groups 2~5 are disabled (empty). Group 2 is enabled
by not filling group 1 to capacity, and carrying over the
extra memories, and so on. You could fill Group 1 with
memories 1~20, for example, and carry over memo-
ries 21~99 and P1~P9 to Group 2, or else you can
apportion them among Groups 2~5, as desired. Re-
member that to carry over memories from one group
to the next, the preceding group must not be filled to
capacity (i.e., the group holding memory channel P9 is
the last enabled group).

Limiting Memory Group Operation

If you have assigned filled memories into more than
one group (as explained on the previous page), you
can enable a particular group and limit memory recall
and scanning operation (covered later) only to those
memories in that selected group, if so desired.
To do this, simply rotate the VRF/MEM CH knob so
that any memory channel number in the desired group
is displayed, then press the [ M GRP ] button just above
and to the left (see box below). The "GROUP" indica-
tor appears and you will find that only memories within
that group are now available for recall and operation.
Notice
Regarding the VRF/MEM CH Knob
When the VRF feature is engaged, the VRF/MEM
CH knob tunes the passband of the narrow input
"Preselector" filter. During Memory operation, to
enable memory channel selection, press the VRF/
MEM CH knob momentarily; rotation of the knob
will now allow you to select other memories. And if
you want to enter the "Memory Tune" mode and
step around in channelized steps (per the setting
of menu selection 1-5), press and hold in the VRF/
MEM CH knob for ½ second.
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