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Memory Features, Memory Transfer
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11 MEMORY FEATURES ■ Memory Scroll 1 Press [QMI/ M.IN] (1 s) to enter Memory Scroll mode. • The memory channel that was last selected appears. 2 Turn the MULTI control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to step through the memory channels. • You can also change channels by entering a 2-digit number. Press [8], [9] for example. 3 To exit Memory Scroll mode, press [MTR/ CLR]. • The transceiver re-displays the memory channel or VFO frequency that was selected before you activated Memory Scroll. Note: ◆ While the transceiver is in Memory Scroll mode, you can operate the following controls and keys only: [QMI/ M.IN], [MTR/ CLR], numeric keys ([0] ~ [9]), Mic [UP]/ [DWN], Mic [PTT], AF control, SQL control, MULTI control and [ ] (POWER). ◆ Do not press [QMI/ M.IN] again after entering Memory Scroll mode. Pressing [QMI/ M.IN] results in over-writing the current VFO data to the memory channel you selected. ■ Temporary Frequency Changes After retrieving frequencies and associated data in Memory Recall mode, you can temporarily change the data without overwriting the contents of the memory channel. 1 Access Menu No. 07 and select "on". • Skip this step when changing only the associated data (not the frequency). 2 Recall a memory channel. 3 Change the frequencies and associated data. • Use only the Tuning control to select a frequency. 4 If necessary for future use, store the changed data in another memory channel. Refer to "Channel ➡ Channel Transfer" {below}. Note: If Menu No. 07 is selected "on", the frequency of the splitmemory channel can be changed while using the TF-SET function. MEMORY TRANSFER ■ Memory \ VFO Transfer After retrieving frequencies and associated data from Memory Recall mode, you can copy the data to the VFO. This function is useful, for example, when the frequency you want to monitor is near the frequency stored in a memory channel. 1 Recall the desired memory channel {page 51}. 2 Press [QMR/ MsVFO] (1 s). • When a simplex channel is recalled, the data is copied to VFO A or VFO B, depending on which VFO was used to recall the channel. • When a split channel is recalled, the RX data is copied to VFO A and the TX data is copied to VFO B. Note: Pressing [QMR/ MsVFO] (1 s) after temporarily changing the retrieved data copies the new data to the VFO. ■ Channel \ Channel Transfer You can also copy channel information from one memory channel to another. This function is useful when storing frequencies and associated data that you temporarily change in Memory Recall mode. 1 Recall the desired memory channel {page 51}. 2 Press [QMI/ M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode. • To exit Memory Scroll mode, press [MTR/ CLR]. 3 Select the memory channel where you would like the data copied, using the MULTI control. 4 Press [QMI/ M.IN] (1 s). Channel 00 ~ 89 a Channel 00 ~ 89 RX frequency a RX frequency TX frequency a TX frequency Mode for RX a Mode for RX Mode for TX a Mode for TX RX frequency step a RX frequency step TX frequency step a TX frequency step Tone frequency a Tone frequency CTCSS frequency a CTCSS frequency Tone/ CTCSS ON/ OFF status a Tone/ CTCSS ON/ OFF status Memory Name a Memory Name Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF a Memory Channel Lockout OFF 52