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FT-950 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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Item Number & Group Name” and “Menu Function”. 
3.  Rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to set the selected CW Memory Register to “tyP1.” 
If you want to text message entry on all memories, set all five Menu items (#019 ~ 
023) to “tyP1.” 
4.  Press and hold in the [MENU] button for two seconds to save the new settings and 
exit. 
 
Text Message Programming 
1.  Press the [CW] button to set the operating mode to CW. 
2.  Be sure that Break-in is “Off” by pressing the [BK-IN] button, if necessary. 
3.  Press the FH-2’s [MEM] key. A blinking “REC” icon will appear in the display. 
4.  Press the FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key to select the desired CW Memory Register into which 
you wish to program the text, the “REC” icon will glow steadily.   
5.  Use the FH-2’s [W] and [X] keys to set the cursor position and use the FH-2’s [S] 
and [T] keys to choose the letter/number to be programmed in each slot of the 
memory. In the case of the second example above, the “#” character designates the 
slot where the Contest Number will appear. 
Advice: You may also use the Main Tuning Dial knob and the [CLAR/VFO-B] knobs 
to program the message characters. 
6.  When the message is complete, add the “}” character at the end to signify the 
termination of the message. 
7.  Press and hold in the FH-2’s [MEM] key for two seconds to exit, once all characters 
(including “}”) have been programmed. 
 
Advice: 
Deleting Previously-stored Characters 
Use the FH-2’s [W] and [X] keys or Main Tuning Dial knob to select the last correct 
letter in the message. Now use the FH-2’s [S] and [T] keys or rotate the 
[CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select the “}” character; everything after the “}” character will 
be deleted. 
 
Checking the CW Memory Contents 
1.  Be sure that the Break-in is still turned “Off” by the [BK-IN] key. 
2.  Press the [MONI] button to enable the CW monitor. A “MONI” icon will appear in 
the display. 
3.  Press the FH-2’s [1] ~ [5] key whichever one you just recorded in. A “PLAY” icon