Beyond the Basics
chain search
Chain search lets you search through preset frequency ranges and store found frequencies. You can also modify each range.
NOTE | At least one bank must be active. If you disable all the | |
banks, the error tone beeps. | ||
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1. Press SRCH. SRCH appears.
2. (Optional) Press 0 – 9 to enable / disable search banks:
Bank No. | Frequency (MHz) | Step (kHz) | |
1 | 29.0000 – 54.0000 | 5 | |
2 | 137.0000 | – 147.9950 | 5 |
3 | 179.7500 | – 215.7500 | 6000 |
4 | 216.0000 | – 224.9950 | 5 |
5 | 225.0000 | – 399.9875 | 12.5 |
6 | 400.0000 | – 449.99375 | 6.25 |
7 | 450.0000 | – 469.99375 | 6.25 |
8 | 470.0000 | – 512.0000 | 6.25 |
9 | 806.0000 | – 956.0000 | 12.5 |
10 | 1240.0000 – 1300.0000 | 12.5 | |
3. Press or | to search up or down. |
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4. When the scan pauses, press HOLD/RESUME. To step through the frequencies, press or .
5. To save a frequency, press E/PGM. The bank numbers flash.
6. Enter the target bank number. The smallest empty channel number flashes over the frequency.
7. Press or to select to target channel.
8. Press E/PGM.
To program a search range, complete the following steps:
1. During a chain search, press and hold E/PGM. The lowest and the highest frequencies of Bank 1 appear alternately.
2. Press the number of the bank you want to change. The lower frequency range appears.
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