Memory Mode Accessories; Deleting Data From A Memory Channel - Yaesu FT-920 Operating Manual

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p] or [D
First use the [U
P
B Tuning Dial, after pressing [M
the memory channel containing the frequency data
to be moved to VFO-A.
Next, press and hold in the [M u V] key for ½
second until you hear a double beep. The data
will now have been copied to VFO-A, although
the original memory contents will remain intact on
the previously-stored channel.
If a Split Frequency Memory Channel was trans-
ferred, the Rx/Tx frequency relationship will not
be changed by the action in the previous step.
That is, if the Tx frequency was originally stored
via VFO-A and the Rx frequency stored via VFO-
B, that relationship will remain unchanged after
the Memory-to-VFOtransfer process.

Deleting Data from a Memory Channel

Frequency data stored on a memory channel can be
deleted from a memory channel, if desired. The de-
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q] key (or the VFO-
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]) to select
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letion process is not a "hard" erasure, so if you erase
a channel by mistake using this procedure, the
memory channel contents can be recovered.
p] or [D
First use the [U
P
B Tuning Dial), from the Memory mode, to select
the memory channel containing the data to be
deleted.
Next, press and hold in the [V u M] key for ½
second until you hear the double beep. At this
point, the memorized frequency and other data
will disappear. The data is now "masked" and will
not be available for operation.
To restore the masked frequency data, repeat
steps
and
above. However, if you store new
frequency information on a channel containing
masked data, the masked data will be over-writ-
ten and lost.
The FT-920 contains a wide variety of scanning ca-
pabilities. Whether you are in the VFO mode or one
of the Memory modes, scanning operation is funda-
q] key (or the VFO-
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