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Vertex Standard FT-950 - Memory Tune and Group Management

Vertex Standard FT-950
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FT-950
Operating Manual
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
99
2. Press the [A>M] button. The data stored in the currently-selected memory channel
will be displayed in the frequency field.
3. Rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select the memory channel that you would like
to erase. The memory channel number appears in the Multi-Panel Window.
4. Press the [LOCK] button to erase the contents of the selected memory channel.
Advice:
The FT-950 can not erase the memory channels “01” (and “US1” through “US5” :
U.S. version).
After erasure, only the memory channel number will remain; the frequency data
will disappear from the display.
If you make a mistake and wish to restore the memory’s contents, just repeat steps
(1) through (4) above.
Moving Memory Data to the VFO-A register
You may transfer the contents of the currently-selected memory channel into the
VFO-A register, if you like.
1. Press the [V/M] button, as necessary, to go to the “Memory” mode. The memory
channel number will appear in the multi-panel window.
Advice: If you can not enter the “Memory” mode, check to be sure that the
[VFO-B(RX)] Indicator/Switch is illuminated green. If it is, press the [VFO-A(RX)]
Indicator/Switch to make the [VFO-B(RX)] Indicator/Switch go out, then press the
[V/M] button again.
2. Press the [MCH] button. The orange LED inside the switch will light up,
indicating that you are ready to recall a memory channel.
3. Rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select the memory channel the contents of
which you wish to transfer to the VFO-A.
4. Press and hold in the [M>A] button for two seconds, until you hear the double beep.
The data in the selected memory channel will now be transferred to the VFO-A.
Advice: This transfer of data to the VFO-A does not affect the original contents of the
memory channel; this is a “copy” function that leaves the memory contents unchanged.
Memory Tune Operation
You may freely tune off of any memory channel in a “Memory Tune” mode that is
similar to VFO operation. So long as you do not over-write the contents of the current

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