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well hey there this is Marty the new guy in the ham radio just start coming back with another video here about the Yaesu FTM 200d that is the North American version of this radio since Iamp;#39;m new to ham radio I thought hey why not talk about my experiences stuff that Iamp;#39;ve learned stuff that I found hard and maybe that will be useful to some folks out there uh so what youamp;#39;re looking at here is a couple of memory stations that Iamp;#39;ve got set up and I wanted to show you a couple of things about it number one you will start in vfmo mode which you can trigger with the VM MW button right there and once youamp;#39;ve picked a station that you want to program in Iamp;#39;m just going to move a couple numbers here you hold down the merry button and that triggers a memory option here youamp;#39;ll see that it automatically goes to the next available memory slot and you have a couple of options here one is you can overwrite one that you already have which youamp;#39