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Memory Transfer, Memory Features, Memory Channel Scroll
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9 MEMORY FEATURES ■ Temporary Frequency Changes After recalling a memory channel, it is possible to change the displayed frequency without altering the frequency that is actually stored in that memory channel. After changing the frequency, you could then store the new frequency in a memory channel if you wanted to save it for future use. 1 Set Menu No. 49 (CH.SHIFT) to ON. 2 Recall a memory channel. 3 Turn the Tuning control to select the frequency that you want. • You can change operating mode by pressing [LSB/USB], or [CW/-R], or [FSK/-R], or [FM/AM]. This is true whether Menu No. 49 (CH.SHIFT) is ON or OFF. Note: Memory channels can be tuned in this manner while using the TF-SET function. MEMORY CHANNEL SCROLL Memory Scroll allows you to check memory channels without changing your current receive frequency. Only the display changes; the receiver doesn't alter its receive frequency. This function could be useful if, while monitoring a frequency, you wanted to consult the frequencies stored in your programmed memory channels. 1 Press [M.IN]. • The memory channel that was last selected appears. This is the same channel that would be selected if [RX M.CH] were pressed. M. CH AGC AUTO USB M. SCR 2 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control, or press Mic [UP] or [DWN], to step through the memory channels. 3 To exit Memory Scroll, press [CLR], or [SEND], or Mic [PTT]. • The transceiver re-displays the memory channel or VFO frequency that was selected before you activated Memory Scroll. This is true even if you scrolled through some memory channels. • Another way to exit is to close your CW key while the VOX function is ON. MEMORY TRANSFER ■ Memory \ VFO Transfers This function transfers the contents of the current memory channel to the currently selected VFO. A Tone frequency stored in a memory channel is not transferred to the VFO since the Tone is set via Menu No. 57 (SUB.TONE) when in VFO mode. In Memory Recall mode, press [M>VFO]. Note: If a memory channel is recalled, then the recalled data is changed but not saved to the memory channel, pressing [M>VFO] transfers the new data to the VFO. This table illustrates how memory channel data transfers to the VFOs and which VFOs are selected for receive and transmit after the transfer. Simplex channels: Channel data Split-frequency channels: RX TX data data Type of Memory Channel Before Pressing [M>VFO] RX TX After Pressing [M>VFO] RX TX Simplex channel M.CH M.CH 1 VFO VFO A or B A or B Simplex channel M.CH VFO A VFO B VFO A Simplex channel M.CH VFO B VFO A VFO B Simplex channel VFO A M.CH VFO A VFO B Simplex channel VFO M.CH B VFO B VFO A Split-frequency channel M.CH M.CH VFO A VFO B Split-frequency channel M.CH VFO A VFO B VFO A Split-frequency channel M.CH VFO B VFO A VFO B Split-frequency channel VFO A M.CH VFO A VFO B Split-frequency channel VFO M.CH B VFO B VFO A 1Memory channel contents are transferred to the last receive VFO that was selected. 56