Direct direct search, you can manually change the receive mode.
1. When you see the frequency where you want to start the search, press
DIRECT/..SEARCH, -d-, and the starting frequency appear.
2. To step through the selected band upward or downward in small
increments (in steps of 5, 12.5 or 25 kHz depending on the band),
press and release UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW.
Or, hold down UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW for about 1 second to search
up or down from the selected frequency.
When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching.
NOTE: To reverse the search direction at any time, hold down UP ARROW
or DOWN ARROW for about 1 second.
To store the current frequency in the lowest available channel,
simply the frequency, then continues to search.
NOTES: If the displayed frequency is already stored in another channel,
the scanner beeps three times and displays the lowest channel
number where the frequency is already stored, and -dUPL- then the
frequency flashes. If you want to store the frequency anyway,
press ENTER again.
If there is n o empty channel, CH -FULL appears. To store more
frequencies, you must clear some channels.
To store a displayed frequency in a monitor memory, simply press
MONITOR. To search for another active frequency, hold down UP
ARROW or DOWN ARROW for about 1 second.
Direct Search from a Frequency You Select
You can search all frequencies within a range of 1 to 10 MHz, starting
from a frequency you select.
1. Press MANUAL or PROGRAM.
2. Use the number keys to enter the freque ncy you want to start the
search from. Or, use the number keys to enter the channel number
containing the starting frequency, then press MANUAL or PROGRAM again.
3. Press DIRECT/.. SEARCH, -d-, and the starting frequency appear.
4. Using the number keys, enter the frequency range you want to search.
For example, if you want to search a 2 MHz range of frequencies
starting from the selected frequency, press 2.
NOTE: To select 10 MHz, press 0.
5. Follow Step 2 in "Direct Search from the Displayed Frequency" to search
the range and store any frequencies you find.
NOTE: Page 4 has a list of all frequency in Step 2 that is at the
edge of a range of frequencies that the scanner can not tune,
and try to search in that range, the scanner beeps and does not
search.