Hyper Memory; Hyper Memory Overview - Yaesu FT-8800R Operating Manual

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Hyper Memory Overview

The
uses two different types of memory systems,
FT−8800R
and
, that store different kinds of information. One of the most difficult

Hyper Memory

concepts for users to comprehend has been the distinction between these two memory
systems.
The
Regular Memory
channel. For example, the information needed to operate on a particular repeater will be
stored in a
Regular Memory
per side (left and right) for a total of 1024
the types of data that are stored in a
The
Hyper Memory
configuration of your
you have set up your
radios, you can only have one configuration setup. However, the
channels thus allowing you to set up six unique configurations. (See the table below
Memory
for the types of data that are stored in a
REGULAR MEMORY Storage
memory channel information
Each Regular Memory channel contains the information for
one frequency on which you want to operate .
• Memory channel number (left/right)
• Receive/Transmit frequencies
• Operating mode (AM, FM, NFM)
• Repeater information (shift, offset, encoding
method, CTCSS tone, DCS code)
• Whether to display frequency or name tag
• Transmitting power
• Scan/Skip preference
• Bank assignments
• Hyper Memory assignments
Yaesu FT-8800R Operating Manual (courtesy of W5JCK)
is a memory system that stores information specific to a memory
channel. The
Regular Memory
is a memory system that stores information specific to the overall
. That is, a
FT−8800R
to operate and meet your communication needs. For most
FT−8800R
Hyper Memory
Regular Memory
contains 512
FT−8800R
channels. (See the table below for
Regular Memory
channel.)
records, or is a snapshot of, the way
Hyper Memory
channel.)
HYPER MEMORY Storage
radio configuration information
Each Hyper Memory channel contains a set of information on
how you operate your FT−8800R.
• Which Memory channels to include
• ARS (activation/deactivation)
• Band edge criteria
• Sub band display format
• Packet information (Baud rate, operating band)
• Memory scan mode (MEM, MSM)
• Band Linking (Off, On)
• Automatically tune AM for Aircraft band (Off, On)
• Default Operating mode for each side (VFO,
Memory, Home)
• Active band (left/right)
• Which Banks to scan (left/right)
• Which Memory channel to default to (left/right)
• Which Menu item to default to (left/right)
• Which is the Active side: Main band (left or right)
HYPER MEMORY
(see page 35)
channels
Regular Memory
has six
FT−8800R
Hyper
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