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Dual Band FM Transceiver
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Hyper Memory Overview
The FT−7800R uses two different types of memory systems, Regular Memory and Hyper Memory, that store different kinds of information. One of the most difficult concepts for users to comprehend has been the distinction between these two memory systems. The Regular Memory is a memory system that stores information specific to a memory channel. For example, the information needed to operate on a particular repeater will be stored in a Regular Memory channel. The FT−7800R contains 1000 Regular Memory channels. (See the table below for the types of data that are stored in a Regular Memory channel.) The Hyper Memory is a memory system that stores information specific to the overall configuration of your FT−7800R. That is, a Hyper Memory record is a snapshot of the way you have set up your FT−7800R to operate and meet your communication needs. For most radios, you can only have one configuration setup. However, the FT−7800R has five Hyper Memory channels thus allowing you to set up five unique configurations. (See the table below for the types of data that are stored in a Hyper Memory channel.)