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4. Use the number keys to enter the lower limit of the frequency range you want to
search, then press ENTER.
Note: If you enter an invalid frequency in Step 4 or 6, the scanner displays Error.
Simply repeat the step.
5. Press LIMIT. SEARCH BANK and H appears.
6. Use the number keys to enter the upper limit of the frequency range you want to
search, then press ENTER.
Repeat Steps 2-6 to store more limit search bank.
7. Press and hold /\ or \/ for about a second, to start search. As the scanner
searches, it displays SEARCH, and the bar under the searching bank number
flashes.
Notes:
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To reverse the rapid search direction at any time, press and hold /\ or \/ for about
a second.
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To search the selected band upward or downward in small increments (in steps
of 5, 12.5, 25, or 50 kHz, depending on the band), press and release /\ or \/.
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To quickly move upward or downward through the range of frequencies, press
and hold down /\ or \/. The scanner tunes through the frequencies until you
release /\ or \/.
8. Using the number keys, enter the search bank number for each limit search bank
you want to select or remove. If you select more than 2 limit search bank, TUNE knob
switches active limit search bank.
9. When the scanner find an active frequency, it stops scanning and displays that
frequency's number. To store that frequency in the channel, simply press ENTER.
The scanner stores the frequency, then continue the searching.
Note: When you store frequency while all channel are entered, CH FULL appears. In
order to store more frequencies, you must clear some channels. See "Deleting
Frequencies" on Page 22.
10. To store that frequency in the monitor memory, simply press MON. To search for
another active frequency, press and hold /\ or \/ for about a second, then repeat Step
8.