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7
Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to
select a matching Memory Channel from U0 ~ U2.
For example, if you have selected “L0” in step 3,
select Memory Channel “U0”.
8 Press
[MR] to store the end frequency in the
Memory Channel.
Performing Program Scan
1 Press
[VFO] and turn the Tuning control to select
a frequency within the frequency range of Memory
Channel L0/U0 ~ L2/U2.
2 Press
[VFO] (1s) to start Program Scan.
Scan starts from the current frequency.
The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in
progress.
3 Press any key other than [F] or [ ] (Power) to
stop Program Scan.
Note:
The transceiver stops scanning when it detects a signal.
If more than 2 Program Scan channel pairs are stored and
overlaps the frequency range among the pairs, the smaller
Program Scan Memory Channel number has priority.
If the step size of the current VFO frequency is different
from that of the programmed frequencies, VFO Scan begins
instead of Program Scan.
To perform Program Scan, the “L” channel must be lower than
the “U” channel. Otherwise, Band Scan starts {page 40}.
MHZ SCAN
MHz Scan allows you to scan an entire 1 MHz frequency
range within the current VFO frequency.
1 Press
[VFO] and turn the Tuning control or press Mic
[UP]/[DWN] to select a frequency in which to perform
MHz Scan.
If you want to scan the entire 145 MHz frequency, select
any frequency between 145.000 and 145.9975 MHz
(for example, select 145.650 MHz). Scan will operate
between 145.000 MHz and 145.9975 MHz. (The upper
frequency limit depends on the current frequency step
size.)
2 Press
[MENU] (1s) to start MHz Scan.
Scan starts from the current frequency.
The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.
3 Press any key other than [F] or [ ] (Power) to stop
MHz Scan.