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7. Memory Mode
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7.
Memory Mode
Memory mode allows you to pre-program frequently-used frequencies and set-
tings into the receiver’s memory so that you can quickly call up a desired setting.
A “bank” is a location where frequencies are categorized for ease of use. Each
frequency programmed to a bank is called a “channel”.
In an address book of a mobile phone, a “bank” corresponds to a “group starting
with A”, a “group starting with B”, and so on. A “memory channel” corresponds to
individual names.
7-1 Memory Types and Usage
The DJ-X11 has the following six types of memory banks.
Bank for normal
memory channels
Contains channels which are used in normal
operation in Memory mode. A total of 1200 frequency
channels can be programmed. You can program
your favorite frequencies to call them up easily.
Bank for programmed
scan channels
C o n t a i n s c h a n n e l s w h i c h a r e u s e d f o r t h e
programmed scan to
fi
nd signals within a speci
fi
ed
frequency range. Up to 50 pairs of frequency ranges
(upper and lower limits) can be programmed.
Bank for dual band
channels
This bank is used to call up the channels of both
the main and sub bands simultaneously. Up to 100
pairs can be programmed as dual band channels.
Bank for priority
channels
This bank is used for the Priority Monitoring
function (prioritized reception). Up to 100
frequency channels can be programmed.
Bank for skip-search
channels
Frequencies programmed to this bank are
skipped during VFO and programmed scans. Up
to 100 frequency channels can be programmed.
This is useful for programming constant noise
signals or unwanted broadcasts.
Bank for Bug
Detector channels
Frequencies which are often used by bugging
devices have been programmed to this bank.
These channels cannot be programmed to or
deleted from the memory. Only memory skip
operation can be set.
CAUTION
• You cannot program duplicate frequencies to the bank for skip-search
channels. If you try to do so, an error beep will sound.
• The noise frequencies which the receiver itself constantly emits are
programmed in skip-search channels before shipment.