Cobra Electronics MR F75 owner manual Memory Channels, Memory Scan

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Advanced Operation

Operating Your Radio

Memory Channels

You can program (or tag) any or all channels to be scanned in the Memory Scan mode.

Operating Your Radio

Advanced Operation

NOTE

If there are fewer than two (2) channels tagged, the Memory Scan mode will not be available. [See page 48 under program memory channels

Standby Mode

Memory Scan/ Clear Button

Memory Channel

To Program Memory Channels:

1.From Standby mode, select a channel to be tagged using the Up/Down buttons.

2.Press and hold the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button for three (3) seconds. The channel will be tagged for scanning and MEM (memory channel) will appear on the LCD whenever that channel is selected.

The radio will return to Standby mode as soon as the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button is released.

Repeat steps 1 through 2 to tag as many channels as you wish.

To Clear Memory Channels:

1.From Standby mode, select a channel to be cleared from a memory tagging using the Up/Down buttons.

2.Press and hold the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button for three (3) seconds. The channel will be untagged and MEM (memory channel) will no longer appear on the LCD whenever that channel is selected.

The radio will return to Standby mode as soon as the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button is released.

Repeat steps 1 through 2 to clear additional channels from memory locations.

Standby Mode

Memory Scan/ Clear Button

Memory Channel

to tag at least two (2) channels.]

NOTE

The radio must be squelched for the Memory Scan mode to function. See page 36 for squelch procedure.

To Enter Memory Scan:

1.From Standby mode, press the Memory Scan/ Memory Clear button.

The radio will immediately begin to scan the channels you tagged. MEM SCAN (memory scan) will show on the LCD.

To Exit Memory Scan:

1.From Memory Scan mode, press the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button.

This will return the radio to Standby mode on the last scanned memory location.

During Memory Scan (while receiving an incoming transmission), You Can Choose From The Following:

a. Press the Talk button to remain on that memory location and end scanning. This will return the radio to Standby mode.

b. Press the Up/Down buttons to resume scanning.

Scanning

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Memory Scan

During Memory Scan, the radio will rapidly switch from tagged channel to tagged channel. Whenever any activity is detected, the radio will stop the scan for ten (10) seconds to

30allow you to listen briefly on that channel. It will then continue to scan unless you switch out of the Memory Scan mode.

If you do not press any buttons within ten (10) seconds, your radio will automatically resume scanning.

During Memory Scan (while not receiving a transmission):

a. Press the Talk button to communicate on the last channel scanned and return to Standby mode.

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