User's Manual

FT-950
Operating Manual
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
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channel number will appear in the Multi-Panel Window.
Advice: If you can not enter the “Memory mode”, check to be sure that the
[VFO-B(RX)] Indicator/Switch is illuminated green. If it is, press the [VFO-A(RX)]
Indicator/Switch to make the [VFO-B(RX)] Indicator/Switch go out, then press the
[V/M] button again.
2. Press the [MCH] button. The orange LED inside the button will light up,
indicating that you are ready to recall a memory channel.
3. After pressing the [MCH] button, you may rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select
the desired memory channel.
Advice: To work within a particular Memory Group, press the [GRP] button (the
imbedded LED will glow orange), then rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select the
desired Memory Group. Now press the [MCH] button (the imbedded LED will glow
orange); you may now choose the memory channel within the selected Memory Group.
Checking a Memory Channel’s Status
Before programming a channel into memory, you can check the current contents of that
channel without the danger of over-writing the channel accidentally.
1. Press the [A>M] button momentarily.
The data stored in the currently-selected memory channel will be displayed in the
frequency field. However, since you are only checking the contents of the memory
channel, your radio will not have moved to the memory channel’s frequency.
2. Rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select a different memory channel. To exit from
the Memory Check mode, press the [A>M] button momentarily once more.
Advice:
While the Memory Check function is engaged, the memory channel number will
blink in the Multi-Display Window.
While operating in the VFO mode, using Memory Check, you may store the
current VFO frequency into the selected memory by pressing and holding in the
[A>M] button for two seconds (until the double beep). Conversely, if you wish to
write the contents of the current memory into the VFO-A register, press and hold
in the [M>A] button for two seconds.
Erasing Memory Channel Data
1. Press the [V/M] button, if necessary, to enter the VFO mode.