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MEMORY OPERATION
General description
 
The  transceiver  has  memory  to  store  frequently  used  fre-
quencies. You can easily set the desired frequency by select-
ing the channel from the memory.
The figure below shows the structure of the memory mode.  
There are five memory channel types*.
* There may be 4 memory types, depending on the transceiver ver-
sion.
Regular memory channels
CH01:127.00
CH02:127.10
CH20: 128.575
Group memory channels
CH01:120.10
CH02:120.20
CH10: 130.10
Weather memory channels*
History memory channels
GPS memory channels
GRP01
GRP02
GRP05
Memory
 Memory channel types
 
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Regular memory channels (MEMORY)
Up to 20 memory channels can be selected. 
Group memory channels (GRP01–GRP05)
There are up to 50 group channels, with 10 channels in each 
of 5 groups.
Weather memory channels (WEATHER)*
10 weather memory channels can be selected.
These are used for monitoring NOAA (National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration) broadcasts.
*For only U.S.A. version transceivers
History memory channels (HISTORY)
Up to 20 history memory channels can be selected.
The  active  frequency  is  automatically  written  into  history 
memory channels when you push 
[ ] to exchange the active 
and standby frequencies. (except  weather memory channels: 
For only U.S.A. version transceivers.)
GPS memory channels (GPS)
Up to 10 GPS memory channels can be selected.
When connected to an external GPS receiver* equipped with 
an airport frequency database, you can enter the frequency 
data at nearby airports into the GPS memory channels.
* Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.