11 MEMORY OPERATION11-5Previous viewMemory channels can be programmed in either theVFO mode or the Memory mode.NOTE: If you perform the operations as describedbelow in a pre-programmed channel, the previouschannel content will be overwritten.Programming in the VFO modeD Touch the Memory channel number indication onceqor twice to select the VFO mode. (p. ??-??)Set the desired contents into VFO A or VFO B.wRotate [BANK](e L) or [M-CH](L) to select the Mem-ory channel to be programmed.• “BLANK” appears when no content has been programmedinto the Memory channel. (Blank channel)Touch [MW](r D) for 1 second to program the con-tents into the Memory channel.Programming in the Memory modeD Touch the Memory channel number indication onceqor twice to select the Memory mode. (p. ??-??)Rotate [M-CH](w L) to select the Memory channel tobe programmed.• The contents of the Memory channel appear in the dis-play.• “BLANK” appears if the selected Memory channel is ablank channel.Set the desired contents into the Memory channel.e• When a blank channel is selected, touch just above MHzarea on the display, and then select the desired band.Rotate the Dial to select the frequency. (p. ??)Touch [MW](r D) for 1 second to program the con-tents into the Memory channel.Programming the Call channelsDIt is convenient to program often-used frequencies intothe Call channels for quick recall.Rotate [M-CH](q L) to select a Call channel.• A capital “C” appears.Set the desired contents into the channel.wTouch [MW](e D) for 1 second to program the con-tents into the Call channel.IMPORTANT!When a Call channel is selected by pushing TUNER/CALL(L), you cannot change the memory contents. How-ever, when a Call channel is selected using [M-CH]in the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contentscan be changed.The 144 MHz frequency band can be programmedinto the 144 “C1” or C2,” and the 430 MHz frequencyband can be programmed into the 430 “C1” or C2.”While in the Memory mode[Example]:Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into Memorychannel 12 while in the VFO mode.[Example]:Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into Mem-ory channel 18 while in the Memory mode.Programming a Memory channelAppearsAppearsThe L, R, C or D in theinstructions indicate thepart of the controller.L: Left sideR: Right sideC: Center bottomD: Display (Touch panel)Left RightCenterDisplay