HYPER MEMORYYaesu FT-8800R Operating Manual (courtesy of W5JCK) Page 44 of 83Some examples of using Hyper MemoryLet's say that you frequently monitor the local HAM repeaters in your area, that you belong tothe RACES organization for your county, and that you like to work Amateur Radio satellites.You could set up your Hyper Memory channels as follows:Hyper Memory Channel 2 Use to operate on local HAM repeatersLeft Side -- start on Regular Memory channel 39-- use as Sub band-- Memory mode (only UHF repeaters)-- 430MHz band (when in VFO mode)Right Side -- start on Regular Memory channel 1-- use as Main band-- Memory mode (only VHF repeaters)-- 144MHz band (when in VFO mode)Hyper Memory Channel 3 Use to operate on local RACES/ARES/Skywarn repeatersLeft Side -- start on Regular Memory channel 1-- use as Sub band-- Memory mode (all local, VHF/UHF HAM repeaters )-- 430MHz band (when in VFO mode)Right Side -- start on Regular Memory channel 501-- use as Main band-- Memory mode (only RACES/ARES/Skywarn repeaters)-- 144MHz band (when in VFO mode)Hyper Memory Channel 4 Use to operate on Amateur Radio satellites(Band Linking feature activated)Left Side -- start on Regular Memory channel 301-- use as Main band-- Memory mode (only Amateur Radio satellite frequencies)-- 430MHz band (when in VFO mode)Right Side -- start on Regular Memory channel 301-- use as Sub band-- Memory mode (only Amateur Radio satellite frequencies)-- 144MHz band (when in VFO mode)With this setup, you would be ready for three of your HAM radio interests at the press of abutton! You now have three complete and unique radio configurations, each catered to aspecific need.• To operate on the local HAM repeaters you will press Hyper Memory key .• If a RACES activation occurs, you will press Hyper Memory key .• When you get ready to work an Amateur Radio satellite, you will press HyperMemory key .