Page 91FT-950 O PERATING M ANUALMEMORY OPERATIONQMB (QUICK M EMORY BANK)The Quick Memory Bank consists of five memories (labeled “C-1” through “C-5.”) independent from the regular and PMSmemories. These can quickly store operating parameters for later recall.QMB Channel Storage1. Tune to the desired frequency on the VFO-A.2. Press the blue [QMB(STO)] button. The “beep” willconfirm that the VFO-A contents have been written tothe currently available QMB memory.If you repeatedly press the [QMB(STO)] button, the QMBmemories will be written in the following order:C-2C-2C-2C-2C-2 Æ C-3C-3C-3C-3C-3 Æ C-4C-4C-4C-4C-4 Æ C-5C-5C-5C-5C-5 Æ C-1C-1C-1C-1C-1.Once all five QMB memories have data on them, previousdata (starting with channel C-1C-1C-1C-1C-1) will be over-written on afirst-in, first-out basis.QMB Channel Recall1. Press the [QMB(RCL)] button. The current QMBchannel’s data will be shown on the frequency displayfield and the QMB memory channel number will beshown in the Multi-Display Window.2. Repeatedly pressing the [QMB(RCL)] button willtoggle you through the QMB channels:C-2C-2C-2C-2C-2 Æ C-3C-3C-3C-3C-3 Æ C-4C-4C-4C-4C-4 Æ C-5C-5C-5C-5C-5 Æ C-1C-1C-1C-1C-1.3. Press the [V/M] button to return to the VFO or Memorymode.ADVICE:Rotating the Main Tuning Dial knob, or changing the op-erating mode, will place the transceiver in the “MemoryTune” mode, which is a temporary “pseudo-VFO” methodof tuning off of a stored memory channel. If you do notover-write the contents of the current memory channel,the original contents will not be disturbed by the initiationof Memory Tune operation.[QMB(STO)] Button[QMB(RCL)] ButtonMulti-Display Window[V/M] Button