Yaesu FT-60R User Manual
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R. G. Sparber KG7MQL
February 22, 2015
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Memory Mode: Memory Bank Operation [33]
Recall from page 23 that we have a memory that
holds frequencies and optionally, repeater offset,
PL, transmit power level, and name. I will call
this the Channel Memory.
Each memory location is called a Channel and
they are numbered 1 through 999 plus 000 (which is accessed by entering 1000).
We also have memories that hold pointers to the Channel Memory. There are 10
of these memories and are called Memory Banks. Each of these Memory Banks
can hold anywhere from zero to all channels.
Notice in this example, Channel 7 appears in both Bank 1 and 2. There are no
limitations on how many Banks contain pointers to the same Channel.
If you attempt to store the same Channel pointer a second time in a given Bank,
you will delete the pointer in that Bank. See the next page for details.
Channel 000 145.000 MHz
Channel 1
145.500 MHz
Channel 2
435.000 MHz
…
…
Channel 999 145.800 MHz
BANK 1
Channel 7
Channel 42
Channel 73
Channel 128
BANK 2
Channel 7
Channel 256
Channel 144
Channel 312
Channel 888
BANK 10
Channel 312
Channel 100
…