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Priority scan
A priority scan periodically checks a selected memory
channel* while receiving on a VFO frequency.
* Memory channel, Auto Memory Write channel, Scan Skip
Channel or Program Scan Edge Channel.
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Priority scan operation
1. Open the SCAN screen.
MENU
»
SCAN
2. Touch [TYPE/SET].
3. Touch [PRIO].
4. Touch [SELECT] to select the item to change.
•No.:
Priority memory preset number (0 ~ 9)
(You can save up to 10 pairs of Group and Ch.)
•Group: Memory Group number
•Ch:
Memory channel number.
5. Rotate
to change the setting.
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You cannot select blank channels.
6. Touch [SELECT] several times to exit the edit
mode, then touch [START] or push
.
•A Priority scan starts.
•To cancel the scan, push
or touch [STOP].
7. To close the SCAN screen, push
.
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Monitoring the Priority channel
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During a Priority scan, hold down
for
1 second to monitor the priority channel.
•"PRIO" is displayed while monitoring.
•Push
to cancel the monitoring.
Setting the Scan Resume function
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Setting the Scan Resume function
You can set the Scan Resume options for when the
signal disappears.
1. Hold down
for 1 second.
•The SCAN DELAY screen opens.
2. Touch the resume condition option.
•[OFF]:
The scan pauses until the signal
disappears.
•[DELAY]:
When a signal is received, the
scan pauses for the preset delay
period, then resumes.
(
Set the delay by rotating
.)
•[
∞
](Infinity): The scan is cancelled when a
signal is received.
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Setting the scan delay timer
You can set the delay time that the scan restarts after
the signal disappears.
z
Rotate
.
•Setting range: 1 ~ 30 seconds
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The delay amount is displayed while setting.
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If a signal is received before the delay time has
expired, the timer restarts.
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When the Scan Resume function is set to [OFF] or [
∞
],
the scan delay is not activated.
90.6 MHz (VFO)
Blinks
SCAN screen
Setting the priority interval
Priority scan checks the priority channel according to
the set interval.
1. Push
.
•The setting menu opens.
2. Touch [PRIO INTVL].
3. Rotate
.
•Setting range: 1 ~ 15 seconds
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(Example)
145 MHz (Memory channel)