4:ALPHA TAG
You can enter an Alpha Tag for any or all of the search ranges.
5:TRUNK
During Chain Search mode, when the scanner finds an active frequency, the trunk tracking system will be active. Four frequency plans apply to the Control Channel Only feature (for details see page 66).
3:DELAY
Set the delay for the search ranges. This applies to Search mode, and Service Search mode. The delay time for Service Search mode can be changed. (See 2:SCAN OPTION / 1:CONVENTIONAL / 2:DELAY for details).
4:ATTENUATOR
Set attenuation for all search ranges.
(See 2:SCAN OPTION / 1:CONVENTIONAL/ 5:ATTENUATOR for
details).
5:TONE DATA
The default mode is OFF. This means that you will receive all transmissions on any frequencies that are active within your search range(s). By selecting CTCSS or DCS you can set the radio to receive only a particular subaudible tone to be received during your search. You can also lockout a particular CTCSS or DCS tone. You may wish to do this if you want to search a range but not hear transmissions on any frequency that has a particular subaudible tone.
Note: Through the System Menu you can set the radio to operate in Tone Search mode during Search as well. In this mode, the radio will automatically determine the active subaudible tone on any frequency received during the search.
Set a delay for the search ranges. This applies to all ranges (See CHANNEL
6:RECORD
With Record set to on, any frequency that is active, during the search, can be recorded to an external tape recorder.
7:AUTO STORE
You can automatically store active frequencies found during a search into the memory. You can select which bank you want to program the found frequencies. The audio will be muted during Auto Store.
2:SCAN OPTION
1:CONVENTIONAL
Choose the channel number. The following options are available for the selected channel only. Repeat using a different channel number, if necessary.
1:FREQUENCY.
Allows you to edit or enter a frequency in each channel you select.
Also you can set an alphanumeric text tag for each programmed frequency.
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