Using The Memory; Writing To The Memory - Yaesu FTM-400XDR/DE Operating Manual

144/430mhz 50w dual band transceiver c4fm/fm
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Frequently used frequencies and settings can be saved in the memory so that you can
quickly and conveniently operate on present channel. The radio is also equipped with
the following memory functions:
· Skips memory channels that you do not wish to receive during scanning (
· Scans only the specified memory channels (
· "Programmable Memory Scan (PMS)" that scans only the specified frequency range
(in the same frequency band) (
The operating frequency and other operational information can be registered to each
regular memory channel, home channel, or PMS memory channel:
• Operating frequency
• Tone information
• Memory skip information
(The operating mode information is not registered to the memory channels)
Writing to the memory
Tip
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 repairs. Make sure to write
down the information registered in the memories on a piece of paper or by using a micro-SD card.
A total of 500 channel memories each, can be used for Band A and Band B.
1
Switch to the VFO mode
2
Use
to adjust the frequency to be written in the
memory
3
Press
for one second or longer
The memory writing screen will be displayed.
The frequency will be automatically displayed in the
next empty memory channel.
Tip
Refer to Steps 3 to 11 in "Naming the memory"
(
P.70) when assigning a name to a memory
channel.
4
Turn
to select a different (if desired) memory
channel
Tip
The memory channel can also be selected by touching it
directly.
5
Press
to save the data to memory
When the memory writing is completed, the
frequency and memory channel number will be
shown in the display.
Tips
• The frequency that is already written in the memory can
also be overwritten by a new frequency.
• Touch [V/M] to return to the VFO mode.
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Using the Memory
P.83)
• Memory tag
• DCS information
P.80)
• Repeater information
• Transmission power
P.81)

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