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MEMORY AND SCAN OPERATION
■ Frequency transferring
The frequency and operating mode can be transferred
from memory mode to VFO mode.
➀Select VFO mode with [(F-3)V/M] in the M2 dis-
play.
➁Select a memory channel with [M-CH].
•Select memory mode to confirm the memory channel’s
contents, if desired; then return to VFO mode.
•“}” appears if the selected memory channel is a
blank channel (and does not have contents). In this
case transferring is not possible.
➂Push [(F-2)MÜV] for 2 sec. to transfer the frequen-
cy and operating mode.
•Transferred frequency and operating mode appear in
the display.
•“MÜV” does not appear in memory mode.
MÜV
F-2
SPLIT
Push for
2 sec.
[EXAMPLE]: Transferring contents of memory 16.
Operating frequency: 21.320 MHz/USB (VFO)
Contents of memory 16: 14.020 MHz/CW
CH
VFO A
USB
CH
VFO A
USB
CH
VFO A
CW
M-CH SHIFT
■ Memory names
All memory channels (including scan edges and the
call channel) can be tagged with alphanumeric names
of up to 9 characters each.
All common keyboard characters (ASCII characters 33
to 126) can be used, including numerals and punctua-
tion marks.
•Calling up memory names
➀
Select the G4 display.
➥ Push [DISPLAY] 1 or 2 times to select G.
➥ Push [MENU] one or more times to select the
G4 display.
➁Select a memory channel with [M-CH].
•Editing (programming) memory names
➀
Call up the desired memory (channel) name as
above.
➁Push [(F-3)É] to enter memory name edit mode.
•“name edit” appears briefly, then a flashing cursor
appears under the first character position.
➂Rotate the main dial to select the desired charac-
ter, then advance the cursor position.
•[(F-3)Ç] increments the cursor position; [(F-1)Å] decre-
ments the cursor position.
•[(F-2)] overwrites the character with a space.
➃Repeat this procedure until all desired characters
have been selected.
➄Push [(MENU)Ä] to exit memory name edit mode.
•The G4 display reappears and the programmed memo-
ry name is displayed.
G4 memory name
G4
G4 Repeater É
ÄÅÖ
name edit
É
F-3
Ç
F-3
Ç
F-3
Ä
MENU
ÄÅR
Ç
Ç
ÄÅRe
Ç
ÄÅRepeaterÖ
Ç
É