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When an active signal has been found the program search will stop. The search will
resume when the active signal has disappeared and squelch closes, or in case of
time controlled search, when a pre-determined time has elapsed. Rotate the main
dial or use the [
←] [→]
keys to force the search to resume, you cannot reverse the
direction of program search as it is defined in the programming menu.
4.5.3 Brk
Push the [RUN/BRK] key while program search is in progress to temporarily stop
(break) the search process. The search will stop immediately and the legend ”Brk”
will be displayed on the LCD. Rotate the main dial or use the [
←] [→]
keys to tune
around the frequencies upward or downward within the limits of the currently
displayed spectrum window, the dark vertical cursor will follow the movement
accordingly.
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4.5.4 Terminate the program search
Push the [ENT] key or [ESC] key to revert to the Program Search menu screen.
Select “Quit” then push the [ENT] key to return to the dial mode while retaining the
currently displayed frequency (transfer the frequency to VFO-A). If autoStore is on,
this frequency will also be copied to the next available empty memory channel of the
specified bank.
Push the [ESC] key to return to dial mode reverting to the frequency in use before the
program search was selected.
4.5.5 Selection of the search parameter
A Selection of the parameter
Press [SEARCH] to access the Program Search menu.
Push the [
↑
] and [
↓
] keys to select the desired parameter which is to be altered, a red
cursor “>” moves up and down alongside the parameters which are available for
change. Push the [ENT] key to access each menu and use [ENT] to accept the
changes or [ESC] to abort.
B Program name
Push the [ENT] key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Name”. The name
editor screen will appear ready to accept your desired text ident. Use the [
↑
] and [
↓
]
keys to select character line number, use the main dial to move along each line, use
the [
←]
and
[→]
keys to move along the seven character text ident, use the [ENT]