Ps (Preset) Memory Channel - Yaesu VR-5000 Operating Manual

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Sorting for the Channel Number ( deletes the vacant memories automati-
cally):
1. Recall the Memory mode.
2. Press the [ M/S ( SUB SET )] key, then rotate the DIAL knob to set the cursor to the
"CHANNEL" menu.
3. Press the [ • ( BEEP )] key to set the sorting mode to "A - > Z" or "Z - > A."
A - > Z: Sorts the memory channels in ascending channel number order (any vacant
memory channels are deleted automatically).
Z - > A: Sort the memory channels in descending channel number order (any vacant
memory channels are deleted automatically).
4. Press the [ ENT ( SET )] key to initiate the sort.
(Note: The "ascending" or "descending" channel number order in this mode refers to the
order in which the channels originally were stored. )
Note: When you initiate Channel Number Sorting, the VR-5000 can not recall Masked
memory channels.
Five convenient PS memories are provided in the VR-5000, allowing quick recall of top-
priority operating frequencies. Use this memory feature for your most-often-used frequen-
cies.
PS Memory Channel Storage
1. In the VFO mode, tune the VR-5000 to the
desired frequency.
2. Press and hold the [ PS ] key for one second.
3. Press the [ PS ] key momentarily (repeatedly, if
necessary) to select the PS channel into which
you wish to store the current frequency data.
4. Press and hold the [ PS ] key for one second to
enable the programming of a name tag to the PS memory. To attach an alpha/numeric
name to the PS memory, proceed to the programming of the name tag as described
previously; otherwise press the [ ENT ( SET )] key.
5. Press the [ ENT ( SET )] key again to finish the PS Memory Channel storage.
PS Memory Channel Recall
1. Press the [ PS ] key to recall the currently active PS Memory Channel.
2. Press the [ PS ] key repeatedly to cycle through the PS Memory Channels.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to exit the PS Memory Channel bank and return to the VFO or
Memory mode.
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