Memory Storage; Memory Recall & Copy - Yaesu FT-411 MKII Operating Manual

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Operation
The FT-411
offers forty-six general purpose memories, numbered 1 through 46, and
MK
three special memories, labelled C, L and U. All of these memories can store separate
receive and transmit frequencies or repeater shift, and tone squelch data (if the optional
FTS-17A is installed). The C memory is recalled instantly whenever the [CALL/DTMF]
button on the top panel is pressed (for use as an emergency or call channel), and the L and
U memories are used for PMS operation, described later.
To store a frequency in memory:
Select the desired frequency (and repeater split, if desired) in the VFO mode as de-
scribed above.
Press and hold the [F/M] key for ½-second (until the second beep sounds). A Memory
number appears blinking in the shaded box at the upper left corner of the display.
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Within five seconds of step
desired Memory for storage. If you select one that was already being used, it will be
overwritten with new data in the next step.
Press [F/M] again to store the displayed data into the selected Memory: the Memory
number will stop blinking for a second, and then disappear as operation continues in
the VFO mode.
When storing split-frequency memories you have the choice of either the Repeater Split
method, described previously, or of storing separate transmit and receive frequencies. To
store a separate transmit frequency, just store the receive frequency as described above,
and then tune to the desired transmit frequency, press [F/M] again for ½-second, and then
press and hold the PTT switch while pressing [F/M] once more (the transmitter is not
activated in this case). By either method the results will be the same in operation, except
that storing a separate transmit frequency applies only to one memory, while the offset
method applies to all (when the [RPT SET(RPT)] button is pressed).
There are two ways to recall stored memories. If you know the memory number, just enter
it on the keypad and then press [SKIP(MR)] (the "L" memory is 47 for this purpose, while
the "U" memory is 48).
If you aren't sure of the memory number, press the [SKIP(MR)] to select the Memory mode
(a Memory number/letter is displayed at the upper left), and then use the DIAL knob or [ p ]
/ [ q ] keys to select the desired memory. Naturally, vacant memories are not displayed.
For split-frequency memories, "–" or "+" will be displayed to remind you of the shift if
stored by the offset method. If you stored a memory with a separate transmit frequency, "–+"
are displayed together. In either case, you can press [F/M] and [REV(9)] to check the trans-
mit frequency without transmitting (and press these keys again to return).
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