Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd. 20251X50 사용자 설명서

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FT-2000 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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to store the data. If you have selected a channel on which data is already stored, 
that frequency will appear on the Sub band’s (VFO-B) frequency display field. 
4.  Press and hold in the [A>M] button for two seconds to store the frequency and 
other data into the selected memory channel. A double beep will confirm that you 
have held the [A>M] button in long enough. 
 
Memory Channel Recall 
1.  Press the [V/M] button, if necessary, to enter the Memory mode. A memory channel 
number will appear in the multi-panel window. 
2.  Press the [M CH] button. The Red LED inside the button will light up, indicating 
that you are ready to recall a memory channel. 
Advice: If the Red LED imbedded in the [M CH] button does not light up, check to 
be sure that the orange lamp to the right of the [SUB VFO-B] knob is not 
illuminated. If it is, press the [A/B] switch to make it go out, then press the [M CH] 
button again. 
3.  After pressing the [M CH] button, you may rotate the [SUB VFO-B] knob to select 
the desired memory channel. 
Advice: 
To work within a particular Memory Group, press the [GRP] button (the imbedded 
LED will glow Red), then rotate the [SUB VFO-B] knob to select the desired Memory 
Group. Now press the [M CH] button (the imbedded LED will glow Red); you may now 
choose the memory channel within the selected Memory Group. 
 
Checking a Memory Channel’s Status 
Before programming a channel into memory, you can check the current contents of that 
channel without the danger of over-writing the accidentally. 
1.  Press the [A>M] button momentarily. 
The data stored in the currently-selected memory channel will be displayed in the 
Sub band (VFO-B) frequency field. However, since you are only checking the 
contents of the memory channel, your radio will not have moved to the memory 
channel’s frequency. 
2.  Rotate the [SUB VFO-B] knob to select other memory channels. To exit from the 
Memory Check mode, press the [A>M] button momentarily once more. 
 
Advice: 
 
While the Memory Check function is engaged, the memory channel number will