Direct Keypad Memory Recall; Home Channel Memories; Programming The Home Channel(S); Programming Home Channels - Yaesu FT-90R Operating Manual

Micro commander vhf/uhf dual band fm transceiver
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D
K
IRECT
EYPAD
Which begins with "The desired memory channel may be recalled directly from
the microphone's keypad".
To recall a memory channel from the keypad, just press the digits on the keypad in
the proper sequence, followed by the
Examples:
To recall memory channel #5, press
To recall memory channel #100, press
H
Channel Memories
OME
Convenient one-touch "H
simplify return to your most-often-used frequency. These memories do not ap-
pear in the regular memory banks, to simplify operation.
The use of the H
OME
be changed, via the M
factory. See page 47 for details. The discussion below will assume that this func-
tion has been assigned to the [ P2 ] key on the microphone.
To recall the H
OME
whichever "Programming key" you may have assigned to the "H
The "H " icon will appear at the bottom left corner of the display (while in the
" of the display). Another press of the [ P2 ] key will recall the
"C
M
ONTROL
ODE
channel of the other band. Press [ VFO/MR ] to revert to VFO or Memory
H
OME
operation.
Programming the H
The factory default frequencies for the H
Version: 145.000 MHz) for VHF and 446.000 MHz (Europe Version: d 433.000
MHz) for UHF. You can re-program the H
that used for the regular memories.
1. From the VFO mode, tune in the frequency you wish to store, and set all re-
peater shifts and other data just the way you do for "normal" memory channel
storage.
2. Press and hold in the [ VFO/MR ] button on the microphone for one second, then
press the [ P2 ] key momentarily.
Note that there is only one H
FT-90R O
PERATING
Memory System Operation
M
R
EMORY
ECALL
" channel memories (one per band) are available to
OME
channel requires that one of the "Programmable" keys must
system, for a different function than that assigned at the
ENU
channel on the current band, momentarily press the [ P2 ] key (or
Channel(s)
OME
channel for each band.
OME
M
ANUAL
(requires MH-36
key. .
à
.
à
à
channels are 146.520 MHz (Europe
OME
channels in a manner identical to
OME
)
A6J
à
.
" channel).
OME
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