Kenwood TH-F7E, TH-F6A Memory Scan, ALL-CHANNEL Scan, Group Scan, Memory Group Link

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MEMORY SCAN

Memory Scan monitors all memory channels in which you have stored frequencies (All-Channel Scan) or only a desired group of memory channels (Group Scan).

ALL-CHANNEL SCAN

The transceiver scans all of the memory channels in which you have stored frequencies.

1Press [MR] (1 s).

Scan starts from the last memory channel number and ascends up through the channel numbers (default). Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to change the scanning direction.

To jump to a desired channel while scanning, quickly turn the Tuning control.

2To stop the All-Channel Scan, press [MR] or [PTT].

Note:

You must have 2 or more memory channels that contain the data, excluding the special function memory channels.

If “CURRENT BAND” is selected for Menu No. 3 (MR METHOD), it scans only Memory channels that have the same frequency band data.

The transceiver stops scanning in all modes when it detects a signal.

GROUP SCAN

In order to easily manage all 400 memory channels, they are divided into 8 groups {page 18}. For the purpose of Group Scan, you can select a particular memory group to be scanned, depending on the situation. Using the Memory Group Link function {below}, you can scan all the linked memory groups.

1Press [MR].

2Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select a memory channel in the group you want to scan. For example, if you want to scan the group 0 memory channels, recall memory channel 12 (group 0 contains memory channels 0 ~ 49).

3Press [MHz] (1 s).

The memory channels within the selected group are scanned.

If the group is linked to other groups {below}, all the linked groups are also scanned.

4To stop the Group Scan, press [MHz] or [PTT].

Note:

You must have 2 or more memory channels that contain the data, excluding the special function memory channels.

The Group Scan scans all available memory channels, regardless of Menu No. 3 (MR METHOD) selection {page 16}.

The transceiver stops scanning in all modes when it detects a signal.

Memory Group Link

Although the 400 memory channels are divided into 8 groups {page 18}, you may sometimes want to scan two or more groups. In this case, use the Memory Group Link function.

1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.

2 Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select Menu No. 2 (M.GRP LINK).

3 Press [] or [MNU].

The memory group numbers appear.

4Move the cursor using []/ [], then turn the

Tuning control or press []/ [] to select or deselect the group to be linked.

Linked groups appear at the bottom of the display (in the example below, groups 0, 1, 3 and 5 are linked).

5Press [] or [MNU] to store the setting. Otherwise, press [] or [PTT] to cancel.

You can press [MONI] to cancel the all links at once.

You can also press [0] ~ [7] to select or deselect the group to be linked.

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