Operation On 60-Meter (5 Mhz) Band (U.s And U.k. Version Only) - Yaesu FT DX 3000 Operating Manual

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The recently-released 60-meter band is covered, in the FT
USB or CW, and they appear between the "last" PMS channel ("P9U") and the first "regular" memory channel (Channel
1):
1. Press the [ V/M ] button once to enter the "Memory"
mode; the "MCH" icon will appear in the display
and a memory channel number will appear on the
display.
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If you can not enter the "Memory" mode, the trans-
ceiver may be in [( VFO-B ) RX ], so check to see if
the green [( VFO-B ) RX ] Indicator/Switch is illu-
minated). If so, press the [( VFO-A ) RX ] Indicator/
Switch to return operation to VFO-A. Now, press the
[ V/M ] button to enter the "Memory" mode.
2. Press the [ MCH ] button located on the bottom right
of the [ CLAR/VFO-B ] knob. The LED imbedded in
the button will glow orange to signify that rotation of
the [ CLAR/VFO-B ] knob will allow selection of the
memory channel.
3. Memory channels ("5M-01" through "5M-10") are
pre-programmed, at the factory, with the permitted
frequencies in the 5 MHz band, and the USB or CW
mode is automatically selected on these channels.
4. To exit from 60-meter operation and return to the
VFO mode, just press the [ V/M ] button.
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The frequencies and operating mode for 5 MHz band
operation are fixed, and may not be changed.
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5M-01
5M-02
5M-03
5M-04
5M-05
5M-06
5M-07
5M-08
5M-09
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[ CLAR/VFO-B ] Knob
[ VFO-B ( RX )] Button
[ MCH ] Button
Main Tuning Dial Knob
[ V/M ] Button
FReQueNcy
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5.332000 MHz
5.260000 MHz
5.348000 MHz
5.280000 MHz
5.358500 MHz
5.290000 MHz
5.373000 MHz
5.368000 MHz
5.405000 MHz
5.373000 MHz
5.332000 MHz
5.400000 MHz
5.348000 MHz
5.405000 MHz
5.358500 MHz
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5.373000 MHz
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5.405000 MHz
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