1.To store the displayed frequency in the lowest available channel in the assigned
2.Press ENT again to store the frequency. The channel and frequency flash twice. If you want to cancel the operation, press TUNE/CLEAR instead of
ENT.
To scan the channel-storage
banks, press the one touch bank key, then SCAN/MAN while <?h;% FEb_9;, 7?h, or >7C appears. ±
If there is no empty channel at an available bank, XýNý#<KBB (where N
is the bank number) appears after you press ENT. To store more frequencies, you must clear some channels. See “Clearing a Stored
Channel” on Page 30. To continue searching after XýNý#<KBB appears,
press TUNE/CLEAR.
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You can set the scanner to search through all receivable frequencies from a specified frequency. You can use the scanner's delay feature while using tune. ±
1.Repeatedly press SCAN/MAN until C7D appears.
2.Enter the desired channel number you want to use as a starting point for the tune. Then press SCAN/MAN again.
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If you entered a frequency that is already stored in
another channel, #ZKFB# (duplicate)
and the lowest- numbered channel containing the duplicate frequency flash for about 3 seconds. If you want to store the frequency anyway, press ENT again. You can then delete the frequency later. See “Clearing a Stored Channel” on Page 30.
Using Tune
•To reverse the tuning direction at
any time, hold down H or G for
about 1 second.
•To tune up or down the selected band in small increments (5 or 12.5 kHz
steps), repeatedly press H or G.
•To pause tuning, press H or G. To
resume tuning, hold down H or G.
•To quickly move up or down through the
frequencies, hold down H or G. The
scanner tunes through the frequencies until
you release H or G.
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