Vertex Standard FT-2000 ユーザーズマニュアル
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FT-2000 O
PERATING
M
ANUAL
M
EMORY
O
PERATION
QMB (Q
UICK
M
EMORY
B
ANK
)
The Quick Memory Bank consists of five memories (labeled “C-1” through “C-5.”) independent from the regular and PMS
memories. These can quickly store operating parameters for later recall.
memories. These can quickly store operating parameters for later recall.
QMB Channel Storage
1. Tune to the desired frequency on the Main (VFO-A)
band.
2. Press the blue [QMB(STO)] button. The
“beep” will confirm that the contents of
the Main (VFO-A) band have been writ-
ten to the currently-available QMB
memory.
the Main (VFO-A) band have been writ-
ten to the currently-available QMB
memory.
If you repeatedly press the [QMB(STO)] button, the QMB
memories will be written in the following order:
memories will be written in the following order:
C-2
C-3 C-4 C-5 C-1 ......
Once all five QMB memories have data on them, previous
data (starting with channel “C-1”) will be over-written on
a first-in, first-out basis.
data (starting with channel “C-1”) will be over-written on
a first-in, first-out basis.
QMB Channel Recall
1. Press the [QMB(RCL)] button. The current QMB
channel’s data will be shown on the Main
(VFO-A) frequency display field and the
QMB memory channel number will be
shown in the Multi-Display Window.
(VFO-A) 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 ......
3. Press the [V/M] button to return to the VFO or Memory
mode.
A
DVICE
:
Rotating the Main Tuning Dial knob, or changing the op-
erating 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.
erating 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.
[QMB(STO)] Button
[V/M] Button
[QMB(RCL)] Button