Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency down
to the closest valid frequency.
If you enter a frequency that 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- briefly flashes. Then P and th e channel number
appear and the frequency flashes. If you want to store the
frequency anyway, press ENTER again.
5. Repeat Steps 2 -4 to store more frequencies into the priority channels
(up to 10 channels).
To turn on the pr iority feature, press PRIORITY when the scanner is in
the scan or manual mode. Pri -On- appears. The scanner checks a
priority channel every 2 seconds. It stays on a priority channel if there
is activity, and P and the priority channel number appear alo ng with the
priority frequency.
To turn off the priority feature, press PRIORITY . P, the priority channel
number, and the frequency disappear.
Locking Out Priority Channels
1. Press PROGRAM.
2. Repeatedly press PRIORITY to select the priority channel you want
to lock out.
3. Press L/OUT.
NOTE: If you have programmed only one priority channel. PCH ALL-OFF
appears.
CHANGING THE AM/FM RECEIVE MODE
The scanner is preset to t he most common AM or FM receive mode for each
frequency range. The preset modes are:
Frequency Band Receive
(MHz) Mode
29.0000 - 54.0000 FM
108.0000 - 136.9750 AM
137.0000 - 174.0000 FM
380.0000 - 512.0000 FM
806.0000 - 960.0000 FM
The preset mode is correct in most cases. However, some amateur radio
broadcasts do not operate in the preset mode. If you try to listen to a
broadcast when the s canner is not set to the correct receive mode, the
broadcast might sound weak or distorted.
To change the mode, press AM/FM. AM or FM blinks to indicate that
the displayed receive mode has been changed from the preset mode.
NOTE: If you change any frequency band's receive mode during a search,
the scanner no longer uses any of the preset modes. Instead, the
scanner uses the selected mode to search for frequencies in all