Vertex Standard FT-950 manual Standard Memory Operation

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FT-950

Operating Manual

QMB Channel Recall

1.Press the [QMB(RCL)] button. The current QMB channel’s data will be shown on the frequency display field and the QMB memory channel number will be shown in the Multi-Display Window.

2.Repeatedly pressing the [QMB(RCL)] button will toggle you through the QMB

channels: C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-1.

Press the [V/M] button to return to the VFO or Memory mode.

Advice: Rotating the Main Tuning Dial knob, or changing the operating mode, will place the transceiver in the “Memory Tune” mode, which is a temporary “pseudo-VFO” method of tuning off of a stored memory channel. If you do not over-write the contents of the current memory channel, the original contents will not be disturbed by the initiation of Memory Tune operation.

Standard Memory Operation

The Standard Memory of the FT-950 allows storage and recall of up to 99 memories, each storing frequency, mode, and a wide variety of status information detailed previously. Memories may be grouped into as many as six Memory Groups, and additionally you get nine pairs of band-limit (PMS) memories along with five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories.

Memory Storage

1.Set the VFO-A up with all frequency, mode, and status the way you want to have it stored.

2.Press the [A>M] button momentarily (the current channel number will start blinking in the Multi-Panel Window); the contents of the current memory channel will be shown on the frequency display field.

3.Rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select the memory channel onto which you wish to store the data. If you have selected a channel on which data is already stored, that frequency will appear on the display.

4.Press and hold in the [A>M] button for two seconds to store the frequency and other data into the selected memory channel. A double beep will confirm that you have held the [A>M] button in long enough.

Memory Channel Recall

1.Press the [V/M] button, if necessary, to enter the “Memory mode”. A memory

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Vertex Standard FT-950 manual Standard Memory Operation