Searching the One Touch Banks

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If there is no empty channel, Xý/ý'&ý #<KBB appears after you press ENT. To store more frequencies, you must clear some channels. See “Clearing a Stored Channel” on Page 30. To

continue tuning

after Xý/ý'&ý#<KBB

appears, press

TUNE/CLEAR.

If you entered a frequency that is already stored in

another channel, #ZKFB# (duplicate) and the lowest- numbered channel containing the duplicate frequency flash for about 3 seconds. If you want to store the frequency anyway, press ENT again. You can then delete the frequency later. See “Clearing a Stored Channel” on Page 30.

3.Press TUNE/CLEAR to start tune. #j# appears.

4.Hold down H or G for about 1 second to tune up or down. H or G appear and the scanner searches the frequencies.

When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops

searching and displays the frequency's number. ±

5.To search for another active frequency, hold down H or G for about 1 second.

Once you find interesting frequencies during the search, you can store them in the scanner’s channel-storage banks. Frequen- cies found during tune search are automatically assigned to channel- storage banks 9 and 10.

1.To store the displayed fre- quency in the lowest available channel in the assigned banks, press ENT. The channel number flashes.

2.Press ENT again to store the frequency. The channel and frequency flash twice. If you want to cancel the operation, press TUNE/CLEAR instead of ENT. After storing the frequen-

cy, the scanner continues to search for frequencies. ±

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To set the scanner to continuously scan through all channels with stored frequencies, repeatedly press SCAN until I97D and H appear. The scanner rapidly scans until it finds an active frequency.

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