Switches - Yaesu FT DX 3000 Operating Manual

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The supplied Remote Control Keypad FH-2 can be used to control the voice memory capability for the SSB/AM/FM
modes, and the contest memory keyer for the CW mode, and the text memory for the RTTY/DATA modes. You can also
play-back up to 15 seconds of incoming received audio, for verification of a missed callsign or other purposes. Some
specific capabilities of the FH-2 are:
m On SSB/AM/FM modes, five channels of storage and playback of voice memory (20 seconds each), using your own
voice for recording (see page 70).
m On CW mode, the FH-2 provides storage and recall of CW messages for repetitive CQ and contest automatic number
transmissions (see page 84).
m On RTTY/DATA mode, the FH-2 provides storage and recall of TEXT messages for repetitive CQ transmissions (see
page 105, 107).
m Play-back of the last 15 seconds of incoming receiver audio (see page 44).

[ 1 ] , [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] , [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] Switches

These buttons work as the Voice Memory and CW
Message Memory Selection Key.
In the case of Voice Memory, up to 20 seconds of
audio may be stored on each channel.
For CW Messages and CW Text Messages, up to 50
characters ("PARIS" specification) may be stored
into each channel.
[  ] , [  ] , [  ] , [  ] Switches
Usually, these buttons are used for tuning the VFO
frequency. Press the []/[] buttons to change the
frequency in the same increments as the microphone
[UP]/[DWN] switches. Press the []/[] buttons to
change the frequency by 100 kHz steps.
When programming the Contest Memory Keyer,
these buttons are used to move the cursor and select
the text characters.
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[ P/B ] Switch
This button is used for playing back the last 15
seconds of recorded receiver audio.
[ LOCK ] Switch
This button may be used to lock out the FH-2 key
buttons, to prevent accidental activation of FH-2
operations.
[ MEM ] Switch
Press this button to store either a Voice Memory, or a
Contest Keyer Memory.
[ DEC ] Switch
When utilizing the sequential contest number
capability of the Contest Keyer, press this button to
decrement (decrease) the current Contest Number by
one digit (i.e. to back up from #198 to #197, etc.).
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