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6. When the scanner finds a trans-
mission, you can:
Store the displayed frequency
into the current monitor memory
— quickly press MONITOR.
Lock out the frequency so the
scanner does not stop on it
again — press S/S. The scan-
ner resumes searching.
• Continue the search without
storing it or locking it out —
press
s or t.
Hold the scanner on the fre-
quency — press LIMIT or turn
the rotary tuner either way one
click. -H- appears.
Notes:
You can press s or t while the
scanner displays -H- to step
through the frequencies toward
the upper or lower limits.
If you t une to a search s kip fr e-
quency, the scanner displays
L/O (see “Search Skip” on
Page 21).
If you program all frequenci es
within a limit search range as
search skip frequencies, the
scanner goes to the hold mode.
-H- appears on the display.
During the lim it search , you can
change the modulation (NFM or
AM). See “Changing the Modu-
lation Mode” on Page 28.
Press LIMIT again or press and
hold
s or t for more than 1 second
to resume the limit search.
Direct Search
A direct search lets you specify a
starting frequency, then search for ac-
tive transmissions above or below the
specified frequency.
Note: You can use the delay feature
during a direct search (see “Delay”).
1. Press MANUAL.
2. Using the number keys, enter the
frequency (including the decimal
point) you want to start the search
from; or, enter the channel num-
ber containing the starting fre-
quency and press MANUAL or
PROGRAM to select the channel.
3. Press s to search up or t to search
down starting from the specified
frequency. -d-, SEARCH, and s
or t appear, and the next available
monitor memory flashes.
Note: If you enter an invalid fre-
quency, Error appears on the
display. To correct this, repeat
Steps 2 and 3.
4. When the scanner finds an active
frequency, you can do one of the
following:
S tore the frequ ency into the
current monitor memory —
quickly press MONITOR.
Lock o ut the frequency so the
scanner does not stop on it
again — press S/S. The scan-
ner resumes searching.
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