Hannel, Peration – Yaesu FTM-10R User Manual

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The FTM-10R has a special memory channel called “Club Channel”, and the following
features can be handy.

The “Club Channel” is displayed at the first of the Group
Memory Bank and “CLB” is indicated when the channel is re-
called. The Club Channel can also be reprogrammed.

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Monitoring the “Club Channel” periodically. (Club Channel Monitor function)
There are two (2) methods for this feature.

1. While monitoring the other memory channel, periodically checking the “Club Chan-

nel”. (See below)

2. While listening to the AM or FM broadcast stations or the external audio input sig-

nal , periodically checks the “Club Channel”. (See page 62)

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Message transmission function (See page 46)

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Duplicate the memorized messages and the ID of the members registered in the radio.
(Message Clone function. See page 48)

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Duplicate the memory channel and other setting information to other radios. (Clone
function. See page 50)

Recalling the Club Channel

1. Press the front panel

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key to recall the Group

Memory Bank (“GRP” notation will appear at the upper
left corner in the display for a moment).
When the display indicates the Clock, Stop Watch Timer,
or Temperature, press the [VOL/SEL] key to change to the VFO or memory mode, then
perform the above selection.

2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Club Channel (The “CLB”

notation will appear at the upper left corner in the display
for a moment, then change to “GRP” notation).
You may change the Club channel frequency to your de-
sired frequency.

Activating the Club Channel Monitor

This function monitors the “Club Channel” periodically once each 3 seconds while listen-
ing to another memory channel or a VFO frequency. Once a signal is received on the “Club
Channel”, the FTM-10R automatically receives the “Club Channel” signal continuously
until the signal disappears.

Note: The “Club Channel” is only watched once per 3 seconds, and a signal sent on the

“Club Channel” may be missed. If the “Club Channel” needs to be monitored with
higher priority, this mode is not recommended. Please note that while listening to the
AM or FM broadcast band or the external audio input signal, the “Club Channel” is

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