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Example: To search between 152.150 MHz and 155.575 MHz on channel 2:
PRESS: 01MANUAL I
2XXX.
QJ~0DQJ01
XxX
Display:
PRESS: LIMIT I
Display: 27.- j
~ C , 1C0
I-' (Final zero to the right of the
decimal will enter automatically.)
NOTE: X denotes the digits of the previously programmed frequency.
When an activefrequency is found, theSEARCH stops andthe frequency is
displayed.
During your search, record (on paper) the frequency numbers you wish to re-
tain as you identify them. Later you can program these individual frequencies
into memory channels or press Wand the frequency displayed wiH im-
mediately be programmed into the indicated channel. Search is not affected
and may be continued.
To remain on a frequency after the signal goes off the air:
PRESS: IHOLD ~You may now press IHOLD Ito step higher in
frequency which will sometimes produce clearer reception. You
may also press ILIMIT Ito step lower in frequency again,
to improve reception or just to select a new frequency. If
(!] is pressed, the frequency in the display will be
entered into the memory channel being displayed.
..,
To resume searching within the same limits:
[ PRESS: I
SRCH I
To remove search:
PRESS:IMANUAL lor ISCAN I,search will turn off.
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PRESS: QJ00D0001 LIMIT I
Display: 27'-'- 575
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PRESS: ISRCH I