Yaesu FT-450D Manuale Utente
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FT-450D O
PERATION
M
ANUAL
(UK5-FM)
(UK5-FE)
(UK5-FL)
(UK5-FK)
MEM-001
(UK5-FA)
MEM-498
MEM-002
(UK5-FB)
MEM-499
MEM-003
(UK5-FC)
MEM-500
QMB
US5-005
US5-004
US5-001
US5-002
US5-003
M
EMORY
O
PERATION
C
ONVENIENT
M
EMORY
FUNCTIONS
The FT-450D contains 500 regular memories, labeled “MEM-001” through “MEM-500”, two Home channels,
one for the HF band and another for the 50 MHz band, two special programmed limit memory pairs, labeled
“MEM-P1L/MEM-P1U” and “MEM-P2L/MEM-P2U”, one QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memory, one Alaska Emer-
gency Frequency Channel (5167.5 kHz), and five 60-meter (5 MHz) band channels (US version only). and seven
60-meter (5 MHz) band channels (UK version only). Each (except the Alaska Emergency Frequency Channel
and 60-meter Band channels, which are fixed.) stores various settings, in addition to the frequency and mode
(See below). By default, the 500 regular memories are contained in one group; however, they can be arranged
in up to 10 separate groups, if desired.
one for the HF band and another for the 50 MHz band, two special programmed limit memory pairs, labeled
“MEM-P1L/MEM-P1U” and “MEM-P2L/MEM-P2U”, one QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memory, one Alaska Emer-
gency Frequency Channel (5167.5 kHz), and five 60-meter (5 MHz) band channels (US version only). and seven
60-meter (5 MHz) band channels (UK version only). Each (except the Alaska Emergency Frequency Channel
and 60-meter Band channels, which are fixed.) stores various settings, in addition to the frequency and mode
(See below). By default, the 500 regular memories are contained in one group; however, they can be arranged
in up to 10 separate groups, if desired.
Quick Point:
The FT-450D’s memory channels store the following data:
Ì Operating Frequency
Ì Operating Mode
Ì NARROW / WIDE FM bandwidth status
Ì NARROW / WIDE FM bandwidth status
Ì ATT status
Ì IPO status
Ì CONTOUR status and its Peak Frequency
Ì CONTOUR status and its Peak Frequency
Ì DSP Noise Reduction (DNR) status and its Reduction algorithm selection.
Ì DSP Notch filter (NOTCH) status
Ì Repeater Shift Direction
Ì Repeater Shift Direction
Ì CTCSS Tone Frequency
I
MPORTANT
N
OTE
:
On a rare occasion the memory data may be lost or corrupted due to static electricity, electrical noise or errone-
ous operation. Parts changes or repairs may cause memory loss. Be sure to write down or record your data so
you will be able to restore it.
ous operation. Parts changes or repairs may cause memory loss. Be sure to write down or record your data so
you will be able to restore it.
R
EGULAR
M
EMORY
C
HANNELS
(500 ch)
PMS M
EMORY
C
HANNELS
(2 ch)
QMB M
EMORY
C
HANNEL
(1 ch)
60-
METER
(5 MH
Z
) B
AND
C
HANNELS
(5 ch) : U.S. V
ERSION
ONLY
60-
METER
(5 MH
Z
) B
AND
C
HANNELS
(7 ch): U.K. V
ERSION
ONLY