Memory Operation On Split-Frequency Channels - Yaesu FT-920 Operating Manual

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nel number). Now, only those channels within the
current memory group (designated by the digit
preceding the hyphen in the memory channel num-
ber) will be available for recall via step ‚ above.
To change memory groups, press the [M
key again (so that the "G
then use the [U
] or [D
P
through the channels until you enter another group.
You may now press the [G
strict memory channel access to the newly-se-
lected group.
Once you are operating on a memory channel,
you may tune off of the original frequency (as
though you were in the VFO mode). Just rotate
the Main Tuning Dial; the "M
placed by one which indicates "M
cating that you have now shifted into the "Memory
Tune" mode.
When operating in the Memory Tune mode, if you
find another frequency you wish to store into an-
other memory channel, just press the [V
momentarily (the channel number will blink), se-
lect a new memory channel via the [U
[D
] key, then press and hold in the [V
OWN
key for ½ second (until you hear the double beep).
To exit the Memory Tune mode, press the
[VFO/M
] key as follows:
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One touch of [VFO/M
original memory frequency. The "M
indicator will be replaced by "M
The FT-920's main memory area may be divided into as many as four groups. These groups may, in
some instances, provide more efficient or intuitive memory operation; for example you might wish to
segregate memories according to operating objectives, such as:
AM Broadcast Stations
Shortwave Broadcast Stations
HF Amateur Stations
50 MHz Amateur Stations
Once you have determined how many memories are to be designated in each group (see Menu Items U-
11 ~ U-14), you may restrict memory operation just to one group, or you may allow the memory channels
to be selected without regard to memory group boundaries.
The complete memory channel number is composed of two sets of numbers, separated by a hyphen. The
single digit before the hyphen is the memory group number (1, 2, 3, or 4). The second, two digit number
is the channel number itself (1 to 99). Therefore, if channel #34 is assigned to group #1, its channel
number is "1-34." If you have created four channel banks of 24~25 channels each, channel #34 would be
designated "2-34" since it falls within channel group #2.
FT-920 Operating Manual
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]
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ROUP
] key to step
OWN
] key again to re-
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Memory Group Information
A second touch of [VFO/M
to exit the Memory mode and return to the VFO
mode (the "M
" indicator will be replaced by
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"VFO").
Note that repeater offsets (used on 29 MHz and
50 MHz FM) can be stored into "regular" memory
channels; there is no need to utilize the "Split"
memories described later for repeater operation.
Moreover, Clarifier data is also stored into "regu-
lar" memory locations, so small (<9.99 kHz) Tx/
Rx splits can be accommodated using the Clari-
fier.
Memory Operation on
Split-Frequency Channels
] will cause you
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