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4 MEMORY
FEATURES
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MEMORY CHANNEL RECALL
Recall a memory channel with this procedure:
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Press the M/V button to change from VFO to
Memory Channel mode.
The last memory channel
number selected appears.
Example:
Memory channel 99, containing
51.000 MHz
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Select memory channel using the UP or DOWN
button.
Example:
Recall memory channel 7, containing
50.750 MHz.
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To return to the VFO made, press either the MV
button, or the M>V button to transfer the memory
data to the VFO.
Having recalled a memory channel, you can
temporarily change the modulation mode, the filter
bandwidth, or other settings. You also can change
temporarily the frequency of a memory channel
using the tuning control if Menu B, No. 57 is
turned on.
Refer to Menu Set-up on page 47.
The factory default is off. When you later recall
that memory channel, you will find the original
settings unchanged.
MEMORY CONTENTS
CONFIRMATION
The contents of a memory channet can be confirmed
without changing the receive frequency.
Follow this
procedure:
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Press the M.IN button to enter the Memory Scroll
mode,
The M.SCR indicator appears.
The
receiver continues to operate. Only the display
changes.
2
Select the memory channel! to be confirmed using
the UP or DOWN button.
Example:
Recall memory channel 8, containing
§2.175 MHz (split).
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To clear M.SCR and return to the previous mode,
press the CLR button.
MEMORY TRANSFER
Transfer memory channel contents to the VFO with
this procedure:
1
Press the M/V button to change from VFO to
Memory Channel mode.
The last memory channel
number selected appears.
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Select a memory channel using the UP or DOWN
button.
Example:
Recall memory channel 8, containing
52.175 MHz (split).
Press the M>V button. The displayed data is
transferred to the VFO, and the VFO made is
restored.
It is now possible to change the
frequency or any other setting.
Note:
Pressing the M>V button clears present VFO data,
but the recalled memory channel data remains unchanged.

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