(Channel #D-01 To D-10) - Yaesu FT-920 Operating Manual

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(Channel #d-01 to d-10)

Some operating circumstances require the receive
and transmit frequencies to be separated by a fre-
quency range in excess of that provided by the Clari-
fier feature (>9.99 kHz). For example, international
SSB operation on the 7 MHz band may require one
station to transmit in the frequency range 7.040 ~
7.100 MHz, while the other station must transmit in
the 7.150 ~ 7.300 MHz range. The FT-920 provides
ten special memories for such operating instances.
Storage and recall are similar to that described pre-
viously.
Split Frequency Memory Channel Storage
Q Set VFO-A to the required receive frequency and
mode, and set VFO-B to the required transmit fre-
quency and mode.
R Press the (Orange) VFO-B "TX" LED/Switch to
activate the Split mode, previously discussed on
page 54.
Note: It is also acceptable to store the transmit
frequency on VFO-A and the receive frequency
on VFO-B, if you prefer. In this case, in step‚ above,
press the VFO-B "RX" LED/Switch to set up the
appropriate Tx/Rx relationship between the two
VFOs.
S Press the [V K M] switch momentarily to enter
the Memory Check mode (the "M CK" indicator
will blink), then use the [U
select the memory channel you wish to use (from
the special "Split" memories numbered "d-01"
through "d-10").
T When you have chosen the desired memory chan-
nel, press and hold in the [V K M] key for ½ sec-
ond to lock the split frequency data into the cho-
sen memory location. As usual, a double beep
will indicate when you have held in the [V K M]
key long enough.
Split Frequency Memory Channel Recall
Q While operating in the VFO mode, press the [VFO/
M
] key once to enter the Memory mode. The
EM
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F] or [D
G] key to
P
OWN
"M
" indicator will appear on the display, replac-
EM
ing the "VFO" indicator. It does not matter whether
or not you are operating in the "Split" mode at this
time.
R Next, press either the [U
select the desired channel from within the d-01 ~
d-10 Split Memory bank. The (differing) transmit
and receive frequencies will be indicated on the
left and right sides of the frequency display, and
the VFO-A and VFO-B Tx and Rx LED/Switches
will be illuminated according to the relationship you
programmed.
S Particularly during 7 MHz pile-up situations, it may
be necessary to adjust your transmit frequency
(which usually will be stored in VFO-B). The
Memory Tune function is active with respect to
either the VFO-A or VFO-B Tuning Dial, so you
may adjust either dial freely, as desired, if you need
to retune. The "M T
" indicator will appear, and
UNE
you may, as described earlier, store the retuned
frequency into another memory, if desired. Alter-
natively, press the [VFO/M
to the original split frequency pair, and press it
once more to exit the memory and return to VFO
operation.
T As a convenience during Memory operation, once
you have recalled a channel within the Split
Memory Bank (channel #d-10 ~ d-10), you may
press the [M
G
EM
ROUP
access only to the Split Memory Bank. Press the
[M
G
] key again to restore free memory
EM
ROUP
channel access.
Memory Operation on
"C
" Channels
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F] or [D
G] key to
P
OWN
] key once to return
EM
] key to restrict memory

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