Storing Vfo Frequencies And Data Into Memory - AOR AR5001D Operating Manual

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The alphan umeric comment may be used to ease identification at a later date. The 2,000 memory
channels are div id ed into 40 banks, and each bank has 50 channels. The memory banks are identified
by the first BANK number 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 48, 49 and the individ ual chan nels are numbered from 00 to 49.
(Example): "1234" is the location: memory bank "12" and memory channel "34"
The data contents of memory and search banks are held in an EEPROM so that no backup battery is
required for memory retention.
The stored data may be quickly and easily recalled, changed or deleted using the memory recall and
delete functions.
Note: When the receiver is switched OFF, all VFO data will be

6-2 STORING VFO FREQUENCIES AND DATA INTO MEMORY

The process to save a displayed VFO frequency to memory is as follows:
1. In VFO mode, select the required frequency, mode, attenuator etc.
2. Press and hold the [MHZ] key for two seconds. The AR5001D will automatically find the next
available vacant memory channel.
3. Using the keypad, select the desired memory location (bank and channel).
4. Add a text comment (optional) or delete an existing comment.
5. Press the [MHz] key to exit the menu and save the data to the specified memory location.
(Example) Storing the frequency of 123.500 MHz into memory bank "3" location "25 " (0325)
while in VFO mode with the text comment of "AIRBAND".
If a mistake is made during programming, press the [CLR] key to a bort entry and return to VFO mode.
1. Start by selecting VFO mode, then enter the frequency of 123.500 MHz, "mode and step size" are set to
the default auto mode.
a) Press the [VFO] key to set the AR5001D into the VFO mode .
au tomatica lly stored into EEPROM memory storage.
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