FT-950

Operating Manual

Transmitting the Recorded Message

1.Select the LSB, USB, AM, or FM mode using the front panel [MODE] buttons.

2.Press the front panel’s [BK-IN] button. A “BK-IN” icon will appear in the display.

3.Press and hold the [SELECT] knob for two seconds to activate the Voice Memory Unit. Indicates one of following indication in Multi-Display Window on the display; “rEC1”, “rEC2”, “rEC3”, “rEC4”, “rEC5”, “PLY1”, “PLY2”, “PLY3”, “PLY4”, and “PLY5”.

4.Rotate the [SELECT] knob to recall the Voice Memory Channel (“PLY1” - “PLY5”), depending on which memory register’s message you wish to transmit.

5.Press the [SELECT] knob. A “PLYA” icon will appear in the display, and the message will be terminated.

Advice: You may adjust the transmit (audio) level of the recording via Menu item “015 DVS TX LVL”.

Voice Memory Operation from the optional FH-2 Remote Control Keypad

You may also utilize the Voice Memory capability of the FT-950 from the optional FH-2 Remote Control Keypad, which plugs into the rear panel’s REM jack.

Recording Your Own Voice in Memory

1.Select the LSB, USB, AM, or FM mode using the front panel [MODE] buttons.

2.Press the [MEM] key on the FH-2. A blinking “REC” icon will appear in the display.

3.Press any of the FH-2’s keys numbered [1] through [5] to select that memory storage register.

Advice: If you do not press the PTT key (see next step) within five seconds, the memory storage process will be cancelled.

4.Press the microphone’s PTT switch momentarily, the “REC” icon will glow steadily, and recording will begin.

5.Speak into the microphone in a normal voice level to record the message (such as “CQ DX, CQ DX, this is W 6 Delta X-Ray Charlie, W 6 Delta X-Ray Charlie, Over”). Remember that the time limit for recording any message is 20 seconds.

6.Press the FH-2’s [MEM] key to terminate the message storage process.

Checking Your Recording

Be sure that the front panel [MOX] button is “Off” (the LED imbedded in the

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