Set CC Bands — Lets you select the Close Call band settings. You can turn the following bands on or off.

VHF Low 1 — (25.0000 - 53.9800 MHz)

VHF Low 2 — (54.0000 - 107.9000 MHz)

Air Band — (108.0000 - 136.9750 MHz)

VHF High 1 — (137.0000 - 224.9800 MHz)

VHF High 2 — (225.0000 - 319.9750 MHz)

UHF — (320.0000 - 512.0000 MHz)

800MHz+ — (764.0000 - 775.9875 MHz, 794.0000 - 823.9875 MHz, 849.0125 - 868.9875 MHz, 894.0125 - 956.0000 MHz,1240.000 - 1300.0000 MHz)

Use the Scroll Control to select a band, press F, then use the Scroll Control to select On or Off and press F. Turning off undesired bands speeds up Close Call operation (works for all frequencies listed above).

Close Call Hits

When the scanner detects a Close Call hit, it alerts you according to the Override and Alert settings in the previous section.

While listening to a Close Call hit, you can press [HOLD/RESUME] to hold on the hit frequency, press F to quickly save the frequency into memory, press [L/O] to lock out the frequency from Close Call and Search operation, or wait for the transmission to end. If you are in Close Call Only or Close Call Override mode, and you do not press any key, the scanner returns to its previous operation after the transmission ends and the set delay time expires.

If you are holding on the frequency, press [HOLD/RESUME] again to resume the previous operation.

Close Call Hits are just the last 10 hits received in Close Call mode. The hits go away when you cycle power (if you want to store it “permanently” press F when the scanner is on the frequency; the scanner then stores the frequency into the “Close Call” system which does show up in the systems list).

Close Call Hits with Scan

When you turn on this option, the scanner automatically stores and scans the last 10 Close Call hits received. You can assign a Quick Key to this special scan and you can also set how long the scanner will wait after the signal stops before

Using the Close Call Feature

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