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SCAN OPERATION
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Repeater search scan
The repeater search scan is not only searching for a signal
on the repeater channels, but also access a repeater by
transmitting automatically in sequence.
Thus the repeater search scan function searches an available
repeater in the area even if the repeater is not in use.
The repeater search scan detects a signal on the repeater
output channels (CB-R1 to CB-R8)* only. Therefore,
repeater availability cannot be guaranteed even the
repeater scan is stopped, because the scan will stop if any
activity is detected. (The scan is cancelled when receiving
a signal, such as stations communicating in simplex oper-
ation on a repeater output channel.)
*Excludes Emergency Repeater ‘CB-R5.’
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Select the desired repeater output channel (‘CB-R1’ to
‘CB-R8’), and push and hold
(Rpt Scan)
for 2 sec. to
start the repeater search scan.
• See the flow as described at right for repeater search scan details.
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When receiving a signal on the repeater channel, scan stops.
• During second cycle scanning, 3 high beeps sound when receiv-
ing a signal, and 3 low beeps sound when no signal receiving.
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Push
(Scan Mode)
to cancel the scan manually.
• During transmitting, the repeater scan cannot be cancelled.
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Repeater search scan flow
Scan
Scan
Searches for sig-
nal on the repeater
output channels.
Access to the repeater
automatically. (0.5 sec.)
Wait for a signal from
the repeater. (0.5 sec.)
Access to the next re-
peater automatically.
(When not reply signal is received.)
Scan is cancelled automatically.
Scan start
channel
Appears
Appears
NOTE:
Excludes Emergency Repeater ‘CB-R5.’
Blinks