Extra Information

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FT-70DR/DE Advance Manual
The memory name tag registered to the channel is automatically displayed as the memory tag
indication.
Changing between name tag display and frequency display
1. Recall the memory channel or the home channel to be changed.
2. Press the
[
F
]
key, then press the
[
MODE
]
key.
The display changes between the memory tag display and the frequency display.
If a name tag has not been set for the memory/home channel, the beep sounds
and the display will not change.
If the memory channel or home channel is set to display the memory tag, pressing the
[
F
]
key
will temporarily display the frequency indication while “ ” is lighted.
The Memory Channel Only Mode
The FT-70DR/DE may be set to operated only in the registered memory channels.
1. While pressing the
[
V/M
]
key, press and hold the POWER
(LOCK) switch to turn the
transceiver ON.
The memory channel only mode is ON, the previously selected memory channel is
recalled.
Rotating the DIAL knob may be selected.
Inputting the 3 digits of the memory channel using the numeric keys may be re-
called the memory channel directly.
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In the memory only mode, only the following functions will operate:
Changing the communication mode (press the
[
MODE
]
key)
Group monitor (GM) function (press the
[
GM
]
key)
The transmission mode setting of the AMS function (press the
[
AMS
]
key)
Turning the AMS function ON or OFF (press and hold the
[
AMS
]
key)
Setting of the DG-ID code (press and hold the
[
MODE
]
key)
Reverse function (press the
[
F
]
key, and then press the
[
HM/RV
]
key)
Audio level adjustment (press the VOL key)
SQL level adjustment (press the
[
F
]
key, and then press the MONI/T-CALL switch)
Key lock function (press the POWER
(LOCK) switch
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Pressing the
[
V/M
]
key or the
[
HM/VM
]
key, will sound the beep, “M-ONLY” will be displayed,
and the function will not operate.
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Canceling Memory Only Mode
1. Turn the transceiver OFF; and then while pressing the
[
V/M
]
key, press and hold the
POWER (LOCK) switch to turn the transceiver ON.