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Memory Features

RECALLING & OPERATING ON MEMORY CHANNELS

COPYING A SELECTED MEMORY TO VFO-A GROUPING MEMORIES

If desired, you can store the frequency and all op- erational settings for the selected memory channel into the Main VFO. While operating in the Memory mode:

rWhen the VRF feature is engaged, press the VRF/ MEM CH knob momentarily to change the VRF/ MEM CH knob’s operation to that of memory chan- nel selection.

rRotate the VRF/MEM CH knob (“MCK” blinks) to select the memory channel to copy.

rPress and hold in the [MuA] key for ½ second so that two beeps sound. The memory channel data is now copied to the Main VFO, and you are left oper- ating on the VFO.

COPYING BETWEEN MEMORIES

The same procedure for copying VFO-A into memo- ries is also used to copy one memory to another. Like VFO-A, one memory can be selectively copied; how- ever, there are a few differences.

To copy from one memory to another (including PMS memories), first activate memory tuning by simply turn- ing the VFO dial so that M-TUNE appears (and then tuning back to the desired frequency). Rotate the VRF/ MEM CH knob to select a memory to fill, then (within 3 seconds) press [AuM] to copy the contents from the re-tuned (source) memory to the destination memory.

The 99 regular memories and PMS memories P1~P9 can be grouped among up to five memory banks, if desired. Memory grouping is configured by menu selections 0-1through 0-5.

By default, Group 1 is filled with all memories; Groups 2~5 are disabled (empty). Group 2 is enabled by not filling group 1 to capacity, and carrying over the extra memories, and so on. You could fill Group 1 with memories 1~20, for example, and carry over memo- ries 21~99 and P1~P9 to Group 2, or else you can apportion them among Groups 2~5, as desired. Re- member that to carry over memories from one group to the next, the preceding group must not be filled to capacity (i.e., the group holding memory channel P9 is the last enabled group).

Limiting Memory Group Operation

If you have assigned filled memories into more than one group (as explained on the previous page), you can enable a particular group and limit memory recall and scanning operation (covered later) only to those memories in that selected group, if so desired.

To do this, simply rotate the VRF/MEM CH knob so that any memory channel number in the desired group is displayed, then press the [M GRP] button just above and to the left (see box below). The “GROUP” indica- tor appears and you will find that only memories within that group are now available for recall and operation.

Notice

Regarding the VRF/MEM CH Knob

When the VRF feature is engaged, the VRF/MEM CH knob tunes the passband of the narrow input “Preselector” filter. During Memory operation, to enable memory channel selection, press the VRF/ MEM CH knob momentarily; rotation of the knob will now allow you to select other memories. And if you want to enter the “Memory Tune” mode and step around in channelized steps (per the setting of menu selection 1-5), press and hold in the VRF/ MEM CH knob for ½ second.

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Contents Yaesu Europe B.V Vertex StandardTabel of Contents MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual General DescriptionMARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual General SpecificationsTransmitter ReceiverPLUG/CONNECTOR Pinout Diagrams Supplied Accessories Accessories & OptionsOptional Main Receiver Filters If Crystal Filter OptionsOptional Sub Receiver Filter Available OptionsSafety Precautions Power ConnectionsGround Connections Antenna Precautions Electrical Shock PreventionRF Field Exposure Advisory & Electromagnetic Compatibility FP-29 General SetupPreliminary Inspection Transceiver LocationMemory Backup Adjusting the Front FeetAntenna Considerations RG-8XLinear Amplifier Interfacing Accessory InstallationQSK Operation with QSK AmplifiersOperation with NON-QSK Amplifiers FL-2100SERIES or Others About ALC Transverter Operation Digital Modes with a TNC Or Computer Sound Card PSK-31 Digital Modem TNC, WEATHERFAX, ETC. InterfacingMARK-V FT-1000MP TNC Accessory Installation Accessory Installation Configuration Suggestions FeaturesOther DIGITAL/RECORDING Device Interfacing CW KEY/PADDLE and Computer Keying Interface SuggestionsAntenna Connections Large Receive AntennasPersonal Computer Interfacing for Contest SOFTWARE, ETC Front Panel Controls RF PWR Knob AF Gain RF Gain KnobSUB AF Knob Moni KnobEdsp Filters Mode Selection ButtonsCLASS-A Button Fast ButtonMain VFO-A RX & TX Switch-LED Main VFO-A Tuning KnobShuttle Jog and VRF & Idbt Buttons AF REV ButtonBand Keypad VFO & Memory ControlLock Button SUB VFO-B RX & TX Switch-LEDSUB SQL Knob CW and Electronic Keyer ControlsBandwidth Buttons NOR/NAR1/NAR2 Buttons NOR NAR ModeNB Button 2nd and 3rd if Filter BandwidthTuner Button VRF IndicatorVRF/MEM CH Knob VRF/MEM CH Knob SequenceLCD Bargraph Meter Indications MEM F Sub Receiver ModeWait HI SWRTOP Panel Access & Controls Rtty PKT12. CW Additional NoteRemote Jack Rear Panel Controls & ConnectorsCW Sidetone Trimmer Packet DIN JackDC in Jack Band Data DIN JackKey Beeper OperationBefore Starting Menu ProgrammingMode Selection Special Note for CW Mode Reverse CW sidebandShuttle Jog VFO KnobFast Button Operation VRF/MEM CHPanel Up/Down Buttons Display SettingsMicrophone Up/Dwn Buttons VFO Channel SteppingToggle VFOs Alternate VFO Operation Front & RearevfoVFO Selection & Receiver Muting Keypad Frequency EntrySignal Tuning Meter Indications CW TuningRTTY/PKT Tuning Expanded Tuning Scale AM Synchronous TuningAM Synchronous Tuning SUB-DISPLAY Mode Selection AM Broadcast Reception General Coverage ReceptionMeter Frequency Band Range MHz Wide Band and Tuned Preamp Selection Receiver Front End Configuration For illustrative purposesDealing with Interference VRF Variable RF FRONT-END FilterRF Gain Setting IPO Intercept Point OptimizationAGC Automatic Gain Control Selection Main receiver VFO-A if Bandwidth Filter Selection Noise BlankerIf Filter Bandwidth Selection There are two banks of select Width Control Width Action Using Width control to reduce QRMUsing if Shift to reduce QRM SHIFT/WIDTH Tuning StepsIf Shift Action Notch FilterClarifier RX/TX Offset Tuning Advice on QRM ReductionOffset Display Mode Clarifier SettingsAntenna Selection TransmittingBand TX Range Selecting AntennasImportant Note Transmitter MonitorSSB Transmission RF Speech Processor Microphone Tone SelectionClass-A Operation Carrier Point OffsetVOX Operation Voice-Actuated T/R Switching Operation Straight-Key OperationCW Transmission Electronic Keyer Operation ACS Auto Character SpacingCW Straight Key and Paddle Connections CW Pitch Setting and Spot Tone Keyer SettingsRtty Operation Digital Mode OperationBaud Packet AM TransmissionPacket Operation Baud FM PacketTNC Tone Pair Tone Center Frequency FM Transmission FM Repeater OperationDual Reception Main and Sub VFO AudioHeadphone Audio Adjustments Using Headphones for Dual ReceiveSplit Operation Mode SUB VFO-B SettingsSplit Frequency Operation Sideband Diversity Reception Bandwidth Diversity ReceptionVFO Tracking Memory Structure Memory FeaturesAuto Channel-Up Basic Memory Storage ProcedureRegarding the VRF/MEM CH Knob Memory ProgrammingMemory Tuning Recalling & Operating on Memory ChannelsMemory Checking Limiting Memory Group Operation Copying a Selected Memory to VFO-A Grouping MemoriesCopying Between Memories QMB Quick Memory Bank Operation VFO Scanning Auto Memory WriteMemory Scanning Memory Scan SkipScan Resume Mode Scan Skip DisableMemory Masking Programmed Memory Scanning PMS Memories P1 ~ P9 Advanced Features Edsp Contours Edsp ModulationEdsp Functions Edsp RX Audio EnhancementEdsp Noise Reducer Edsp Auto Multiple Notch FilterEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Action Important Note About Edsp Remote Control Operation FeaturesIntroduction Contest Keyer ControlCQ or ID Memory Contest Number MemoryUser Message Memories 1 Message StorageContest Keyer Operation Tune ModeII. VFO/MEMORY Control III. Main VFO-A ControlOverview USER-CUSTOMIZED Operating ModeComments Sub VFO B Dial Main VFO a DialDVS-2 Controls Message Recording Message Recording PlaybackSegment No Function SegmentSelecting Receiver Audio Receiver Recording withMessage Transmission Message MonitorOperation Phone Patch OperationPacket Tuning Tuning Meter RE-CALIBRATIONOverview CAT Data Protocol CAT 5-BYTE Command StructureOpcode CAT Data Byte Format50 H 03 H 00 H 81 H 09 H Constructing and Sending CAT CommandsDATA/ARGUMENT Bytes 0A HDownloading Status Update Data OrganizationStatus Flags Bytes 1~ Memory Channel Data ByteStatus Flag Byte #4 Contents Status Flag Byte #1 ContentsStatus Flag Byte #2 Contents Status Flag Byte #5 ContentsMemory Channel Data Hex Codes Byte Data Record Structure Rtty PKT Coding Examples 0AH Opcode Command Chart0CH 0EH70H Command Parameter Bytes Opcode Or Key 1st 2rd 3rd 4th 5thEdsp 75H8AH RPTVFO 8CHByte Format F = 00H Byte Format F = 01H FAHGrP2-cH GrP1-cHGrP3-cH GrP4-cHEdSP Auto-uPDiAL-SPd SJ-SPEEdScAn-ALL Auto-inSc-dL-ti NotcHNot Used RF out SP-HoLdBEEP BEEP-FDAtAnAr2 CW norSub-FiL FiLNot Used CtcSS PAc-tonETonE SEt RPt-SHFtFASt-SEt Rc-FuncLock-SEL PA-cntSub-AGc USEr-SEtTunEr CAr oFSt1st Fc = F + 70.455 BFO kHz Custom Frequency & Display Offset InformationPKT-F User KHz 500 Hz 250 HzFunc No Function Setting Range Default Menu Selection Setting TableMONO/STEREO 1/STEREO Stereo Main VFO-A/SUB VFO-BSEPARATE/BALANCE Separate NORMAL/REVERSE NormalLSB USB CW USB CW LSB Rtty LSB Rtty USB PKT LSB Default User Function SettingsEasy Set Mode Settings RX PLLTX PLL TCXO-6 Installation Installing Internal AccessoriesInstallation Filter InstallationMain Receiver 2ND and 3RD if Filters SUB Receiver CW Narrow FilterLithium Battery Replacement Internal 13.8V Fuse ReplacementMemory BACK-UP Switch POWER-ON Microprocessor Reset Procedures MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual