(Channel #1-01 To 1-99) - Yaesu FT-920 Operating Manual

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(Channel #1-01 to 1-99)

Memory Channel Storage
Q While using VFO-A, tune in the desired frequency
on the Main Tuning Dial. Set the operating mode,
bandwidth, Clarifier mode and offset, and Antenna
(A or B) as desired. If using the Automatic An-
tenna Tuner, you may wish to touch up its align-
ment by pushing and holding in the [T
for ½ second.
R Press the [V u M] switch momentarily to enter
the "Memory Check" mode, which is used to find
an unused memory channel. The "M CK" indica-
tor on the display panel will blink, and the frequency
stored (if any) on the current memory channel will
be shown in the VFO-B display area.
Note: The VFO-B Tuning Dial may also be used
for the "M CK" mode. See "Memory Channel Se-
lection using VFO-B Tuning Dial" at the right.
S Use the [U
p ] or [D
P
through the main channel bank. Frequency data
stored previously in memory channels will be dis-
played in the VFO-B display area. If you have re-
stricted memory operation to one channel group
(by pressing the [M
age will similarly be limited to the currently-selected
memory group; just press [M
allow unrestricted access to all memory channels
for storage of your frequency data.
T When you have selected the channel location into
which to store the frequency information, press
and hold in the [V u M] key for ½ second, until
you hear a double beep, which confirms that the
frequency information was successfully stored.
Note: If information was previously stored on the
channel into which you stored data in step T
above, the previous data will be overwritten and
lost!
Memory Channel Recall
Q If you currently are in the VFO tuning mode, press
the[VFO/M
] key once to enter the "Memory"
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] key
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q] key to increment
OWN
G
] key), memory stor-
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G
] again to
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mode (the "M
" icon will appear below the main
EM
frequency display).
R To select another memory channel, press either
p] or [D
q] key. Repeated pressing of
the [U
P
OWN
one of these keys allows you to step through the
memory channels one at a time, or you may hold
p] or [D
q] key to step through the
in the [U
P
OWN
channels in a "manual scan" mode.
Note: The VFO-B Tuning Dial may also be used
for Memory Channel selection. See "Memory
Channel Selection using VFO-B Tuning Dial" be-
low.
S To restrict your memory channel selection just to
one memory group, press the [M
once (the "G
" icon will appear above the chan-
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Memory Channel Selection
Using VFO-B Tuning Dial
You may find it more convenient to use the
VFO-B Tuning Dial, instead of the [U
q] keys, for memory channel selection.
[D
OWN
Here's how to do this:
Q Press the [M
C
] key (located below and
EM
H
to the left of the VFO-B Tuning Dial) mo-
mentarily. The brackets surrounding the
memory channel number display will start
to blink.
R Now rotate the VFO-B Tuning Dial. You will
observe the channel numbers changing,
and you may select the desired memory
channel quickly in this manner.
S To revert to normal operation of the VFO-B
Tuning Dial, press the [M
more.
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G
] key
EM
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p] and
P
C
] key once
EM
H

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