6 VHF 300 Series Owner’s Manual
Basic Operation
To remove the saved status from a channel:
1. Select SCAN.
2. Turn the Channel knob to access different channels.
3. Select SAV CH.
Scanning Saved Channels
1. Select SCAN.
2. Select SAVED.
NOTE: This scan does not include Channel 16 unless you saved Channel 16 to memory.
However, you can select +CH16 to scan Channel 16 every other channel (for example: 21,
16, 32, 16). When this setting is active, the soft key displays -16. Select -CH16 to scan your
saved channels in their normal order (for example, 08, 10, 11, 14).
Repeating the Last Received CommunicationWhen repeat is turned on, the radio records up to the last 90 seconds of the last received
transmission. When repeat is turned off, recording is disabled; the radio plays back the last
saved transmission from when repeat was on. During playback, the radio does not receive
transmissions on the current channel.
The radio will not save the beginning (less than one second) of each received transmission.
This prevents intermittent RF noise from overriding audio transmissions that have been
received and saved
To turn repeat on or off:
1. Select REPEAT. The radio plays back up to the last 90 seconds of the last received
transmission.
2. Select ON or OFF.
To repeat the last received transmission:
1. Select REPEAT. The radio plays back up to the last 90 seconds of the last received
transmission.
2. Select REPEAT again to play the message from the beginning.
Monitoring Multiple ChannelsIMPORTANT: The radio disables multiple-channel monitoring (Dual watch and Tri watch)
if you turn on ATIS. See page 12.
Use the Watch feature to monitor priority channels and the currently selected channel for
broadcasting activity. Channel 16 is the rst-priority channel on your radio. Channel 9 is the
default second-priority channel, but you can select another channel as your second-priority
channel. For more information on reprogramming the second-priority channel, see page 7.