Grouping Memories; Memory Tuning - Yaesu FT-1000MP Operating Manual

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Operation
Grouping Memories
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 functions 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 exam-
ple, and carry over memories 21~99 & P1~P9 to
Group 2, or else you can apportion them among
Groups 2~5, as desired. Remember that to carry
over memories from one group to the next, the
preceeding group must not be filled to capacity
(i.e., the group holding memory channel P9 is the
last enabled group).
Recalling & Operating on Memory Channels
To recall data stored ina memory for operation,
you can copy it into the VFO, or else switch from
VFO to memory operation by pressing ["teu]. Since
you can freely tune any memory, copying it to the
VFOs only gives you the advantage of
display
indication.
Holding
for % second copies the current
memory channel data into VFO-A. Pressing it only
momentarily shows you the contents of the mem-
ory, without overwriting VFO-A data. Otherwise,
when you press and hold [m-A], you lose the pre-
vious contents of VFO-A, and if you were receiv-
ing on the VFO, operation shifts to the frequency
and mode just copied from the memory.
In most situations, it is convenient to switch
from VFO to memory operation by pressing ("te«].
This method allows you to leave any VFO settings
undisturbed, so you can instantly recall them just
by pressing
again.
When actually operating on a memory (if you
haven't yet re-tuned it), the (MEM) indicator is dis-
played instead of (VFO), and you can rotate the
MEM/VFO
CH knob
or press
the microphone
UP/DWN buttons to select any previously-stored
memories for operation.
Group 1
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Group3
Group4
Group 5
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Default Memory Grouping
(all memories in Group 1)
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Example 1
(all memories divided among five groups)
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Group3
Group4
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(all memories custom-configured)
Memory Tuning
With this mode, you can emulate VFO tuning
and operation on a memory channel and retain
the memory checking feature: if you change fre-
quency, mode or clarifier settings, "MEM" is re-
placed with "M TUNE". During memory tuning, the
microphone UP/DWN buttons now duplicate tuning
knob functions like VFO operation (rather than
select memory
channels as before). Pressing
once cancels any re-tuned changes to the
memory and reverts to the memory recall mode
("MEM" displayed again). Pressing
once more
returns to VFO operation.
Memory Tuning makes operation on memories
1 to 99 just as flexible as the VFOs (memories P1
~ P9 have special additional features, described
later). If you want to save changes to a re-tuned
memory channel, use the same procedure you
use to store the VFOs to memory:
Press
momentarily and rotate the MEM/VFO CH knob to
select another memory (if desired), or just hold
for %-second until the double beep sounds
(to overwrite the current memory with the re-tuned
data).
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