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3. Turn the scroll control until the system where you
want to store the frequencies appears, then press
E
to select it.
Note:
You cannot select a racing system.
If no systems are programmed, or all systems are locked
out,
NO SYSTEM STORED
appears.
Storing a System
You can store frequencies into the system you selected in
“Selecting a System”. Otherwise, the scanner stores
frequencies in a new group it creates.
•
Follow Steps 1-3 under “Selecting a System”.A
search option appears.
•
Turn the scroll control until the type of search
you want appears, then press
E
to select it. A
search band appears.
•
If all systems are locked out,
ALL LOCKED!
appears and the scanner does not store any
frequencies.
When you select a search range, the scanner looks for
active frequencies within that range and
SEARCH AND
STORE
appears on the display’s lower line and the system
name and search range name appear on the display’s
upper line. When the scanner finds an active transmission, it
checks to see if the frequency has already been stored in
the system. If the frequency has already been stored, the
scanner continues to search. If the frequency has not been
stored, it stores the frequency into a group named
FOUND
CHANNELS
, then resumes searching. The scanner creates
this group if it does not already exist.
Using the Close Call Feature
Your scanner's
Close Call
TM
feature lets you set the
scanner so it detects, displays the frequency of, and lets you
hear a nearby strong radio transmission. You can set the
scanner so the Close Call feature works "in the background"
while you are scanning other frequencies, turn off normal
scanning while the Close Call feature is working, or turn off
the Close Call feature and use the scanner normally. You
can set the scanner so it alerts you when the Close Call
feature finds a frequency. You can also set the frequency
band where you want the scanner to look for transmissions.