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4. Press ENTER to store the frequency.
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If you entered an invalid frequency in Step 3, the scanner beeps and displays the
channel number and Error. Simply repeat Steps 3 and 4.
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Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency down to the closest
valid frequency. For example, if you try to enter a frequency of 151.473, your
scanner accepts it as 151.470.
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If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another channel, the scanner
beeps three times and displays the lowest channel number where the frequency
is already stored, and –dUPL– briefly flashes about three seconds. If you want to
store the frequency anyway, press ENTER again.
If you found mistake the frequency number after you press ENTER, you correct
frequency number as follows:
a. Press ENTER. One digit flushes.
b. Move flushing digit by /\ or \/ key until the digit you want to correct.
c. Press correct number with number key. Repeat steps 2 and 3 more correction.
d. Press ENTER.
5. Repeat Steps 2-4 to store more frequencies into channels.
Automatically Storing Frequencies
Your scanner can automatically store active frequencies from a particular frequency
range into empty channels in the banks specify.
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The scanner automatically prevents storage of duplicate frequencies during auto
store. However, you can manually store a duplicate frequency.
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The scanner does not store locked-out frequencies during auto store (see
"Locking Out Channels and Frequencies" on Page 25).
1. Press AUTO. AUTO and all scan banks appears.
2. Select scan bank where you do not want to store frequencies.
The scanner displays the number of empty channels with AC-, Ch, at the flushed bar
under bank number.