Beyond the Basics
searching for active frequencies
You can search a specific range of frequencies by programming SR6 with lower and upper frequency limits.
1.Press PGM, SRCH. PSR (Program Search) appears in the top line and the cursor blinks L on the second line for the lower limit frequency.
2.Use the number keys and ./DELAY to enter the desired lower limit frequency (including the decimal point).
3.Press ENTER to set the lower limit frequency. The cursor moves to upper frequency field. If the entered frequency is incorrect, Invalid Freq briefly appears in the scanner’s display.
4.Enter your desired upper frequency and press ENTER.
5.Rotate SQUELCH clockwise and leave it set to a point just after the hissing sound stops.
6.Press SRCH to start searching. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching.
using Zeromatic
Zeromatic sets the scanner to automatically tune to the correct center frequency (or the step increment closest to the correct center frequency) during a search. Turn Zeromatic on or off by pressing FUNC then 0. When this feature is turned on, Zeromatic ON briefly appears on the display. Then, z appears as the first digit on the second line. If the scanner stops on a signal before it reaches the correct center frequency, skip to the correct frequency using e or d. Zeromatic functions only in search banks 3, 4, 5, and 6.
using seek search
While the scanner is searching, press FUNC, 7 to turn on seek search. Seek ON appears on the bottom line. The scanner
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