Separate Transmit Frequency Memories - Yaesu FT-90R Operating Manual

Micro commander vhf/uhf dual band fm transceiver
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Separate Transmit Frequency Memories

All memory channels can store independent receive and transmit frequencies, to
accommodate occasional "odd splits" (non-standard offsets) with greater fre-
quency resolution than is available using the "standard" shift feature.
Memory system operation will be detailed in a later section; here is the procedure
for storing and recalling an "odd split" using a Memory channel:
1. First store the receive (repeater output) frequency.
In the VFO mode, tune the transceiver to the de-
sired receive frequency. Now press and hold in
the [ VFO/MR ] button on the microphone for one
second. Notice that the display is now blinking.
2. Within five seconds of pressing the [ VFO/MR ]
button, use the M
[ UP ] / [ D W N ] buttons to select the desired
Memory channel for storage (occupied memory
channels will show the currently-memorized fre-
quency, while open channels will be blank).
3. Now press the [ VFO/MR ] button momentarily 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, tune the trans-
ceiver to the desired transmit frequency.
5. Now press and hold the [ VFO/MR ] button for one second. The display will
again blink.
6. Press and hold in the PTT switch, and press the [ VFO/MR ] button momentarily
while holding in the PTT switch. This will not cause transmission, but rather it
will instruct the transceiver that you are programming a separate transmit fre-
quency into memory.
7. If you tune off the displayed frequency, you can now return to the just-stored
Memory channel by pressing the [ VFO/MR ] button momentarily.
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