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SCAN OPERATION
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A memory bank scan searches through the memory
channels in the selected bank.
as skip channels, must be programmed into start a
program scan.
"OFF," a bank scan is not started.
q
to select the memory mode.
w
for 1 second.
Push D-pad (
e
) to select the scan type.
( Only banks which contain a memory
channel are displayed.)
(For the duplex mode)
(For tone scanning)
Push D-pad(Ent) to start the scan.
r
t
for
1 second.
also cancels the scan.
NOTICE
"SKIP" or "PSKIP" is skipped.
which are set as "SKIP" or "PSKIP," the scan is not
started.
-
ond.
Push D-pad(Ent).
When a signal is received.
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Bank channel
Stops blinking
The S-meter shows the re-
ceived signal strength.
-
lects the scan type. The scan immediately starts
is released.
D-pad
( )
(Ent)
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