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• Press
DELAY
if you want the scanner to pause 2 seconds on this channel
before it proceeds to the next channel after a transmission ends (see “De-
lay” on Page 25). The scanner also stores this setting in the channel.
4. To program the next channel in sequence, press
PGM
and repeat Steps 2
and 3.
FINDING AND STORING ACTIVE FREQUENCIES
Searching the One-Touch Service Search Bands
Your scanner contains groups of preset frequencies called One Touch banks.
Each one touch search bank is associated with a specific activity (see “One
Touch Banks” on Page 15). You can search for marine, fire/police, air, ham, and
weather transmissions even if you do not know the specific frequencies that
are used in your area. Then you can store the frequencies you found into the
scanner’s channels (except weather and marine banks).
Notes:
• You can use the scanner’s delay feature while searching the banks, see
“Delay” on Page 25.
• To listen to the marine bank, see “Listening to the Marine Bank” on Page 21.
• To listen to the weather bank, see “Listening to the Weather Band” on Page
22.
1. Press
FD/PD
or
AIR
or
HAM
.
FIrE POLICE
or
AIr
or
HAM
appears. After
about 2 seconds, the scanner starts search.
Notes:
• To reverse the search direction at any time, press or .
• To pause the search while receiving a signal, press
PSE
. To resume search-
ing, press
PSE
again.
• If necessary, you can select search groups using the number keys.
2. To search for another active frequency in the selected band, press or .
To select a different band and search for another active frequency, repeat
Steps 1.
Once you find interesting frequencies during the search, you can store them
into the scanner’s channel-storage banks.
1. To store the displayed frequency in the desired bank’s lowest vacant chan-
nel, press
ENT
when you find a frequency. The bank number and
StorE
appears.
2. If you desired to store the other bank, press number key.