Memory Mode; Programming Beam Headings Into Memory; Memory Recall; Erasing Memory - Yaesu DMU-2000 Operating Manual

Data management unit for ft-2000 series
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It is possible to rotate the antenna automatically to a direction or directions which you store into memory in advance.
Use of a Yaesu Rotator (G-800DXA, G-1000DXA, or G-2800DXA) requires the connection of the optional T9101556
cable to the connector located on the back of the FT-2000 transceiver.
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1. Press the [ F4 ( MODE )] key, as necessary, to select
the "PRESET" or "MANUAL" mode.
2. Use the techniques learned previously to rotate the
antenna to the desired beam heading.
3. Now press the [ F4 ( MODE )] key to select the
"MEMORY" mode.
4. Select the desired memory channel register by using
the [ F2 (
)] key and [ F3 (
[ F6 ( MW )] key to memorize the programmed beam
heading.
Advice: The maximum number of beam-heading memo-
ries which can be stored is 9.
If you have connected your after-market keyboard to the
DMU-2000, you can append a name (tag) to the memory
channel (maximum: 6 characters). It often is convenient
to enter the callsign of a station, or perhaps a label such
as "Europe" for easy reference. The method of entering
the name tag into a memory is described below.
1. Use the [ F2 ( )] key and [ F3 ( )] keys to select the
rotator memory register onto which you wish to ap-
pend a name tag.
2. Press the keyboard's [ ENTER ] key; the cursor on the
screen will blink.
3. Use your keyboard to enter the name tag; a maximum
of six characters may be utilized.
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1. Use the [ F2 ( )] key and [ F3 ( )] keys to select the
desired location from the rotator memory list.
2. When you momentarily press the [ F5 ( MR/ERASE )]
key, the rotator will turn to the direction (beam head-
ing) that has been memorized.
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1. Use the [ F2 ( )] key and [ F3 ( )] keys to select the
rotator memory you wish to erase.
2. Press the [ F5 ( MR/ERASE )] key for 2 seconds to
erase the memory's data.
Note: Once erased, memory data cannot be restored!
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