Separate Transmit Frequency Memories; Standard Repeater Shift - Yaesu FT-7100M Operating Manual

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Separate Transmit Frequency Memories

All memory channels can store independent receive and transmit frequencies; this allows
the radio to accommodate occasional non-standard offsets with greater frequency resolu-
tion than is available using the "standard" shift feature.
Here is the procedure for storing an "odd split" frequency pair into a memory. A full discus-
sion of memory channel storage and recall is found in the "Memory Operation" section.
1. First store the receive (repeater output) frequency. In the VFO mode, turn the transceiver
to the desired receive frequency. Now, press and hold in the [ V/M ] key for 1/2 second.
2. Within five seconds of pressing the [ V/M ] key, use the Main Dial knob (or the
microphone's [ UP ] / [ DWN ] buttons) to select the memory channel number on which you
wish to store the frequency pair.
3. Now press and hold in the [ V/M ] key again, to store the receive frequency into the
selected memory.
4. Next, store the transmit (repeater input) frequency. Since you are still in the VFO mode,
just tune the transceiver to the desired transmit frequency.
5. Now, press and hold in the [ V/M ] key for 1/2 second.
6. Within five seconds of pressing the [ V/M ] key, use the Main Dial knob (or the
microphone's [ UP ] / [ DWN ] buttons) to select the same memory channel number as used
in step 2 above.
7. Press and hold in the PTT switch, then press and hold in the [ V/M ] key for 1/2 second
while holding the PTT switch. This will not cause transmission, but rather it will instruct
the transceiver that you are programming a separate transmit frequency into a memory.
When an "odd split" memory is recalled, when you press the PTT switch you will observe
the display changing to indicate the repeater's uplink fre-
quency. Note also that the display shows the "
the display; this indicates that an "odd" (non-standard) shift
has been stored on this channel.
Standard Repeater Shifts
If you may assign the "Repeater Shift" feature to one of the microphone's programming
buttons (such as [ P1 ] ), you may activate the "standard" repeater shift by pressing the
programmable button assigned to this function. See page 43 for details regarding of the
microphone button's functions.
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