13 MEMORY FEATURES

You can store data in the Quick Memory only when you operate both the main transceiver and the sub-receiver in VFO mode.

1Select the frequency, mode, etc. on the main transceiver or sub-receiver VFO.

2Press QUICK MEMO [M.IN].

Each time QUICK MEMO [M.IN] is pressed, the current VFO data is written to the Quick Memory.

Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, this ON status and the offset will also be stored.

RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS

You can recall a Quick Memory channel only when you operate both the main transceiver and the sub-receiver in VFO mode.

1Press QUICK MEMO [MR].

• The current memory channel number appears.

QUICK MEMORY VFO TRANSFER

This function copies the contents of the recalled memory channel to the VFO.

1Recall a Quick Memory channel.

2Press [MsVFO/ MG.SEL].

Note: Pressing [MsVFO/ MG.SEL] after temporarily changing the recalled data copies the new data to the VFO.

If there is no data stored in any Quick memory channel, the data cannot be recalled to the current VFO, an error beep sounds.

2Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a Quick memory channel (0 to 9).

You cannot change memory channels while transmitting.

3To exit, press QUICK MEMO [MR] again.

Note: Memory channels cannot be changed while using the TF-SET function.

TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES

After recalling a Quick memory channel, you can temporarily change the data without overwriting the contents of the channel. You can change the frequency even when you select OFF in Menu No. 06B.

1Press QUICK MEMO [MR].

2Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select a Quick memory channel (0 to 9).

3Change the frequencies and associated data.

4To store the changed data in the Quick memory, press QUICK MEMO [M.IN].

This action stores the new data in the current channel and bumps the old frequency to the next higher Quick memory channel.

5To exit, press QUICK MEMO [MR] again.

Note: Memory channel data can also be changed while using the TF-SET function.

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