Labeling Memories. YAESU FT-817nd


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M

EMORY

O

PERATION

L

ABELING

M

EMORIES

You may wish to append an alpha-numeric “Tag” (label) to a memory or memories, to aid in recollection of the channel’s intended use (such as a club name, etc.). This is easily accomplished using the Menu mode.

1. Recall the memory channel onto which you wish to appended a label.

2. Press and hold in the key for one second to enter the Menu mode.

3. Rotate the knob to recall Menu #35 (

MEM TAG

).

4. Press the

5. Rotate the

knob to enable the programming of the label.

knob to select the first character (number, letter, or symbol) in the name you with to store, then rotate the

6. Again rotate the

knob clockwise to move to the next character.

knob to select the next number, letter, or symbol, then rotate the

knob clockwise to move to the next character’s slot.

7. Repeat step 6 as many times as necessary to complete the name tag for the memory, then press and hold in the key for one second to save the A/N (Alpha-Numeric) name entry and exit to normal operation.

During Memory operation, press the key momentarily, then rotate the knob, as needed, until Operating Function Row 2

[

MW

,

MC

,

TAG

] appears on the display. Press the (

TAG

) key momentarily to activate the alpha-numeric Tag. Repeatedly pressing this key will toggle operation between “Frequency” display and “Tag” display.

You can recall Menu #35 ( MEM TAG ) instantly by pressing and holding in the

(

TAG

)

key for one second.

[

“Frequency” Display

]

[

“Tag” Display

]

FT-817

ND

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Key Features

  • Compact and portable design for convenient field operation
  • Wide operating frequency range, covering HF/VHF/UHF bands
  • Versatile operating modes, including SSB, CW, FM, AM, and digital modes
  • Built-in spectrum scope monitor for visual signal analysis
  • Extensive memory storage and scan options for quick and efficient channel access
  • Receiver accessories for improved signal reception, including clarifier, IF shift, and noise blanker
  • ARTSTM (Auto Range Transpond System) for automatic frequency coordination during simplex operation

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect the microphone to the transceiver?
Connect the microphone plug to the MIC connector on the front panel.
What is the operating voltage range of the transceiver?
The operating voltage range is 10.8 to 16.0 V DC.
Can I adjust the transmitter power output?
Yes, the transmitter power output can be adjusted in five levels.
What is the function of the clarifier?
The clarifier allows for precise adjustment of the receiver frequency to enhance signal intelligibility.
How do I set the operating mode?
Press the MODE button repeatedly to cycle through the available operating modes.
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