VX-8GR/GE O
PERATING
M
ANUAL
57
S
CANNING
H
OW
TO
S
KIP
(
O
MIT
)
A
F
REQUENCY
DURING
VFO S
CAN
If the VFO scan stops on a frequency or frequencies that you do not need (such as a
spurious radiation from a television), such frequencies can be “skipped” during VFO scan-
ning. A special “Frequency Skip Memory” bank is reserved to store these frequencies.
To skip a frequency during VFO scanning:
1.
While VFO scanning is stopped on the frequency that you do not need, press and hold
the
f
key for one second, then rotate the
DIAL
knob to select the desired Fre-
quency Skip Memory channel (
900
-
999
). The microprocessor will automatically
select the next-available “free” Frequency Skip Memory channel (a memory register
on which no data has been stored). If you see the “
” icon at the upper left of the
channel number, it means that the channel currently has no data written on it (i.e. the
channel is “free”).
2.
Press the
f
key to store the frequency into the Frequency Skip Memory. It will now
be ignored during VFO scanning.
To re-institute a frequency into the VFO scan loop:
1.
Press the
c
key, if needed, to enter the Memory Recall (“MR”) mode.
2.
Press and hold in the
f
key for one second, then rotate the
DIAL
knob to select the
memory channel to be re-instituted.
3.
Press the
d
key. The confirmation message (
DELETE?
) will appear on the display.
Press the
d
key once more to delete the channel from the Frequency Skip Memory;
this will restore the frequency into the VFO scan loop.
The
VX-8GR/GE
has 100 VFO Frequency Skip Memory Channels.
VFO S
CANNING
S
ETTING
THE
S
QUELCH
L
EVEL
DURING
ACTIVE
S
CANNING
OPERATION
The
VX-8GR
allows adjustment of the Squelch level “on the fly” while you are
scanning.
1.
While the scanner is engaged, press the
key,
then press the
key (the current squelch level
will appear below the frequency display).
2.
Rotate the
DIAL
to select the desired Squelch level.
3.
Press the
PTT
switch briefly to save the new setting and exit to normal op-
eration. In this case, pressing the
PTT
switch this one time will not causing
scanning to stop.