L-. -.--.._ ” _ . ___ -2m Repeat the above step until all characters (up tofour) are entered. To change any characters, pressthe knob momentarily to step the cursor throughthe characters to get to the one to change. Enteredcharacters disappear when the cursor is on them,but reappear when the cursor moves.f- ._.--. --- -- ----7fl Hold the knob down ‘/2 second to store the name inmemory, then press the PTT to return to the oper-ating display; the name appears to the left, with thememory channel number at the right.Note that blank spaces can also be entered insteadof characters, and names do not have to begin at thefirst (left-most) character location. To cancel the dis-play of memory names, set MM 43- to OFF.You can always turn the names back on as they arepreserved with the memories.Memory MaskingYou can mask stored memories from selection anddisplay. Stored data remains and can be restored,until you overwrite it or reset the CPU. You can alsorestore unused memories, in which case you will findthey are set to the bottom edge of the band. You canuse this feature to easily check which memories youhave not yet stored. You cannot hide [ I( - I (thismemory must always be accessible).To hide a memory:m Recall the memory you wish to hide, then pressand hold fi ‘/2-second(until 0 blinks).n Press “FJ$*; the display changes to c I( - I, and thepreviously memory can no longer be recalledmanually, or included for scanning.To restore a memory:cfl Recall any memory, then press and hold FJ forM-second (until 0 blinks). Use the knob to selectthe memory to be restored, then press “rfinish.Be careful not to overwrite hidden memories acci-dentally; you cannot recover their previous contents.