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FT-2000 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) memories, labeled “C-1” through “C-5.” Each stores 
various settings, not only the Main band’s (VFO-A) frequency and mode (See below). By 
default, the 99 regular memories are contained in one group; however, they can be 
arranged in up to six separate groups, if desired. 
 
Quick Point: 
The FT-2000’s memory channels store the following data (not just the operating 
frequency): 
 
Frequency 
 
Mode 
 
Clarifier status and its Offset Frequency 
 
ANT status 
 
IPO status 
 
Roofing filter status and its Bandwidth 
 
Noise Blanker status 
 
CONTOUR status and its Peak Frequency 
 
DSP Noise Reduction (DNR) status and its Reduction algorithm selection. 
 
DSP Notch filter (NOTCH) status 
 
NAR bandwidth status 
 
DSP Auto Notch filter (DNF) status 
 
Repeater Shift Direction and Shift Frequency 
 
CTCSS status and Tone Frequency 
 
QMB (Quick Memory Bank) 
The Quick Memory Bank is comprised 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.   
 
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 written to the currently-available QMB 
memory. 
If you repeatedly press the [QMB(STO)] button, the QMB 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