Memory Operation; Memory Groups - Yaesu FT-450 Operation Manual

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Memory channels may be organized into as many as 10 convenient groups, for easy identification and selec-
tion. For example, you might want to set aside memory groups for AM BC stations, shortwave broadcast
stations, contest frequencies, repeater frequencies, and PMS limits, or any other groupings you like.
Each memory group is capable of holding up to 50 memory channels (the Group size is fixed). When a
memory channel is grouped, the channel numbers change to correspond to the chart below:
Memory Group Assignment:
1. Press and hold the [ F ] button for one second to
enter the Menu mode. The "
pear on the display.
2. Rotate the [ DSP/SEL ] knob to select the menu
item "EXT MNU".
3. Press the [ DSP/SEL ] knob to enable adjustment
of this menu item. The "
ing.
4. Rotate the [ DSP/SEL ] knob to select "ON" to ex-
pand the menu items.
5. Press the [ DSP/SEL ] knob. The "
turns to appear continuously.
6. Press and hold the [ F ] button for one second to
save the new setting and return to normal opera-
tion.
7. Press and hold the [ F ] button for one second to
enter the Menu mode again. The "
will appear on the display.
8. Rotate the [ DSP/SEL ] knob to select the menu
item "MEM GRP".
9. Press the [ DSP/SEL ] knob to enable adjustment
of this menu item. The "
ing.
10.Rotate the [ DSP/SEL ] knob to select "ON".
11. Press the [ DSP/SEL ] knob. The "
turns to appear continuously.
12.Press and hold the [ F ] button for one second to
save the new setting and return to normal opera-
tion.
To cancel Memory Group operation, repeat above
steps, choosing "OFF" in step 10.
FT-450 O
M
EMORY
" icon will ap-
" icon will be blink-
" icon re-
" icon
" icon will be blink-
" icon re-
M
M
EMORY
G
ROUPS
[ DSP/SEL ] Knob
Memory Channel Number
Group Memory "OFF"
MEM-001 ~ MEM-050
MEM-051 ~ MEM-100
MEM-101 ~ MEM-150
MEM-151 ~ MEM-200
MEM-201 ~ MEM-250
MEM-251 ~ MEM-300
MEM-301 ~ MEM-350
MEM-351 ~ MEM-400
MEM-401 ~ MEM-450
MEM-450 ~ MEM-500
MEM-P1L ~ MEM-P2U
MEM-EMG
US5-001 ~ US5-005
O
PERATION
[ F ] button
Group Memory "ON"
M-01-01 ~ M-01-50
M-02-01 ~ M-02-50
M-03-01 ~ M-03-50
M-04-01 ~ M-04-50
M-05-01 ~ M-05-50
M-06-01 ~ M-06-50
M-07-01 ~ M-07-50
M-08-01 ~ M-08-50
M-09-01 ~ M-09-50
M-10-01 ~ M-10-50
M-11-1L ~ M-11-2U
M-12-EM
M-13-01 ~ M-13-05
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