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Page 113FTDX9000D OPERATION MANUAL
The Quick Memory Bank is comprised of five memories (labeled C1 ~ C5) independent from the regular and PMS memo-
ries. 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 key (# ). 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 key, 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 C1) will be over-written on a
first-in, first-out basis.
QMB CHANNEL RECALL
1. Press the (QMB) RCL key (# ). The display will
indicate “QMB” and the current QMB channel's data
will be shown on the main frequency display field.
2. Repeatedly pressing the (QMB) RCL key will toggle
you through the QMB channels:
C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-1
Advice
QMB is a very convenient means of storing and recalling
memories, if you only have recourse to a few. With one
tough of the (QMB) RCL key, the frequency data will
appear instantly as though you were operating on the Main
(VFO-A) band.
QMB (QUICK MEMORY BANK)
QMB STO key
QMB RCL key

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Yaesu FTDX9000D Specifications

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BrandYaesu
ModelFTDX9000D
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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