Searching the One Touch Banks
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Searching the One Touch Banks
•You can use the scanner's delay feature while searching the banks (see “Delay” on Page 20).
•To reverse the search direction at any time, hold down H or G
for about 1 second.
•To search up or down the band
in small increments, repeatedly press H or G. (See “One Touch
Banks” on Page 12 for frequency steps).
•To pause the search while receiving a signal, press H or G.
To resume searching, hold down H or G.
•To quickly move up or down
through the frequencies, hold down H or G. The scanner
tunes through the frequencies until you release H or G.
•If necessary, you can select search groups using the number keys.
To program the next channel in sequence, press PGM and repeat Steps 2 and 3.
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Your scanner contains groups of preset frequencies called One Touch Banks. Each one touch bank is associated with a specific activity (see “One Touch Banks” on Page 12).
You can search for marine, fire/police, air, ham, and weather transmissions even if you do not know the specific frequencies that are used in your area. ±
The fire/police and ham one touch banks have separate groups of frequencies called
To listen to the marine bank, see “Listening to the Marine Bank” on Page 19. To listen to the weather bank, see “Listening to the Weather Band” on Page 19.
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2.When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching and displays the frequency's number.
3.To search for another active frequency in the selected band, hold down H or G for about 1 second. To search for an active frequency within a
Once you find interesting frequencies during the search, you can store them into the scanner’s
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Fire/Police | 4, 5 |
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Aircraft | 6 |
Ham | 7, 8 |
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