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Scanning
Searching for signals
4
Press , (
appears on the upper side).
On the right side of the memory channel number
display, “►” blinks. This indicates the “SKIP” state.
The memory channels with this indicator are skipped
during scanning.
Tips
• To unselect the memory channel, press
twice. “►” turns off.
• To set other memory channels, repeat steps 3 to 4.
5
Press
.
The display returns to the previously viewed screen. “►” blinks on the left side of the
memory channel number.
Scanning the programmable memories (PMS)
Using the dedicated PMS memory channels, only the frequencies within the specified
frequency range will be scanned.
Register the desired frequency range to the PMS memory channels in advance.
Registering to the programmable memory channels
9 pairs (LP1/UP1 to LP9/UP9) of frequencies can be entered to the PMS memory
channels.
Register the lower limit of the desired scanning frequency range to the memory channel
“LP
” and the upper limit to the memory channel “UP
”.
One pair of PMS memories with the same channel number “
” (a number from 1 to 9)
are handled as one PMS channel “P
”.
Example: Set up a PMS channel by registering a lower frequency of 433.200 MHz
and an upper frequency of 433.700 MHz to the P1 (LP1/UP1) memory
channel.
1
Switch to VFO mode.
2
Rotate the DIAL tune to the desired lower limit scan frequency.
Tune in to the frequency to set for the lower limit (433.200 MHz).
Caution
The frequency entered as the lower limit (LP1) must be lower than the upper limit (UP1).
3
Press and hold
for over one second.
The MEMORY WRITE screen appears.
4
Rotate the DIAL to select
[LP1]
.
Tip
A name tag may also be assigned to each memory
channel ( page 56).
5
Press
.
The display returns to the previous screen and shows the registered frequency and
memory channel number.
6
Press
to switch to VFO mode.