Yaesu FT-8500/mh-39 Manual page 34

Dual band fm paging transceiver
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the retuned memory, then
(l)
to exit memory
tuning.
o
Once you have retuned a memory, if you don't want
to save your changes, just press
(l).
to return to
the original memory data.
Clearing Memories
It you regularly move from one area to another, you
may want to use certain memories at specific loca-
tions or times. You can temporarily clear undesired
memories (except memory channel
I -
a
I)
and re-
store them any time later when needed. Refer to
menu function 2 on page 63 for details on memory
clearing. The status of each memory appears on the
menu display.
The following are a few terms to be familiar with:
• <
l.'
H CHt·~T
>
indicates the memory has not been
previously programmed.
• <
RE5TOF~E:>
appears for previously written memo-
ries which have been erased.
• <
EF.~H5E
>
indicates memories stored with data but
not yet erased.
One- Touch Memory
To store channel data quickly, press
@~,
then he
®
for 1 second to write the current channel settii
into the first vacant memory of the last availat
bank. For example, if five banks were made availat
for VHF (see the box on page 30). and all rnernori
in bank 5 were vacant, channel data would be e
tered into
s· a
1. You can later recall this meme
and assign it a name or move it to another meme
channel, as desired.
Memory-Only Mode
If you would like to only operate on memory cha
nels, you can use this feature for very simple oper
tion: only stored memories can be selected ar
displayed (along with their alphanumeric names, if
s
tagged). Indicators for settings like repeater shift ar
tone squelch are still displayed, although they cann
be changed. Only TX power, volume/squelch, cha:
nel selection and paging operation can still be s·
lected.
o
After programming memories, you can togg
memory-only operation
by
holding
mil'
&
(g)
whi
turning on the power.
• <:
PEF.:t·1H~~Et·~T:> only appears on memory
l :
a:,
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this memory cannot be erased.

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