Motorola T6320, T6300, T6310 manual Turning on Channel Scanning, Scan List

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Channel Scanning

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By using SCAN, you can monitor channels and codes for transmissions and lock in on the one that interests you.You don’t have to set a new channel or code, the radio just resets itself temporarily to that channel and code and you can start talking. However, if no transmissions take place for five seconds, scanning resumes.

Advanced Two-Way

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After you turn on SCAN, your radio scans channels and codes until it finds an active one and locks on to it. If you do not begin talking or no one else transmits within a short time, it will resume scanning.

If you want to scan channel frequencies without interference eliminator codes, change your code to 0.

Turning on Channel Scanning

To set channel scanning, select the TWO WAY mode and the SET SCAN menu. Your channel/code screen displays hand scrolls through channels when scanning is turned on.

Scan List

You can select which channels are to be scanned by putting them in a list. To set your scan list after you turn on SCAN, select the TWO WAY mode and the SCANLIST menu. Your radio displays IN or OUT and a channel number. Use x to change the IN or OUT setting and z to scroll to the next channel. Select IN to add the channel to your scan list, if you don’t wish to scan a certain channel select OUT.

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