Memory System Operation
The
FT-IOO
provides a wide variety
of
memory system resources. These include:
o 300 "standard" memory channels, numbered
"001"
through
"300."
These memo-
ries are partitioned into six Memory Groups, each holding
up
to 50 memory chan-
nels.
o Five QMB (Quick Memory Bank) channels, providing one-touch storage and recall
of
prime operating frequencies. The QMB channels are labeled "QMB
001"
through
"QMB
005."
o 20 Split Frequency memory channels, used for storing frequency settings when the
transmitter and receiver frequency are different. The Split channels are labeled
"OUP
001"
through "OUP
020."
o Four
"HOME"
channels, for storage and quick recall
of
one prime frequency on each
of
the four band groupings: HF, 50
MHz,
144 MHz, and 430 MHz. These chan-
nels are labeled
"HOM
001"
through "HOM
004."
o 20 memory channels for the band-edge memories also known as "Programmable
Memory Scan" channels, labeled "PGM
001"
through "PGM
020."
These memories do not
just
store away the operating frequency; thanks to the enhanced
memory space provided
in
the
FT-IOO,
the following data will be stored into each memory
channel:
o Operating frequency
o Operating mode (LSB, USB,
CW,
etc.)
o Receiving filter bandwidth
o Memory Channel "Skip" status
o IPO status
o
ATT
status
o Repeater Shift information
o Repeater CTCSS tone or DCS information
Storage and recall
of
memory channels
in
the various memory systems
is
quite straightfor-
ward, thanks to the advanced ergonomic design
of
the FT-I 00. These procedures are de-
tailed below.
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FT-JOO
MICRO
MOBILE
OPERATING
MANUAL