The memory system of the FT
a wide variety of status information detailed previously. Memories may be grouped into as many as six Memory Groups, and
additionally you get nine pairs of band-limit (PMS) memories along with five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories.
1. Set the Main band (VFO-A) up with all frequency,
mode, and status the way you want to have it stored.
2. Press the [ A M ] button momentarily (the current
channel number will start blinking); the contents of
the current memory channel will be shown on the Sub
(VFO-B) display field.
3. Press the [ MCH/GRP ] key momentarily.
When you press the [ MCH/GRP ] switch, the Red
LED imbedded within the switch should light up, in-
dicating that you are ready to choose a channel into
which to store the data.
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If the Red LED imbedded in the [ MCH/GRP ]
switch does not light up, check to be sure that the
orange lamp to the right of the [ CLAR/VFO-B ]
knob is not illuminated. It is, press the [ A/B ] switch
to make it go out, then press the [ MCH/GRP ] key
again.
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[ V/M ] key
[ A
M ] key
[ MCH/GRP ] switch
4. Rotate the [ CLAR/VFO-B ] knob to select the memory
channel onto which you wish to store the data. If you
have selected a channel on which data is already
stored, that frequency will appear on the Sub band's
(VFO-B) frequency display field.
5. Press and hold in the [ A M ] key for two seconds to
store the frequency and other data into the selected
memory channel. A double beep will confirm that you
have held the [ A M ] key in long enough.
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[ MNU ] key
[ CLAR/VFO-B ] knob
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