Friday, November 07, 2008
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Program Band
You can set up to 10 custom band screens. Select a band and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the limit setting.
You need to set a lower and upper limit frequency. First, enter the lower limit frequency and store it by
pressing [E / yes / gps]. Next, enter the upper limit frequency and press [E / yes / gps] to store the upper
limit. The scanner returns to the previous menu.
Note: If the lower frequency is larger than the upper frequency, the setting is automatically changed.
Tone/Code Search
This option sets whether the scanner will search for a CTCSS/DCS code or P25 NAC code when it finds an
active frequency.
Off
The scanner does not search for CTCSS/DCS codes.
CTCSS/DCS Search
The scanner searches for CTCSS/DCS codes.
If the scanner detects the code, it displays the found code.
P25 NAC Search The scanner searches for P25 NAC codes.
If the scanner detects a NAC code, it displays NAC code.
Press [E / yes / gps] to set this setting and return to the previous menu.
Note: For AM, WFM or FMB modulation, this setting is ignored and the scanner treats this setting as
͞
Off
͟
.
If you set this function to
͞
CTCSS/DCS Search
͟
, the scanner will not decode APCO P25 signals.
Repeater Find
This option sets whether the scanner attempts to locate the transmission on a repeater output frequency
when it detects a transmission on a common repeater input frequency.
On
The scanner automatically applies repeater reverse to detected transmissions. If the scanner can
detect the transmission on the output frequency, it displays "Repeater Found" on the display, and
remains on the output frequency. If it does not detect the transmission on the output frequency or
it lost the found signal, the scanner remains on the transmission on the original frequency.
Off
The scanner does not perform Repeater Find.
Press [E / yes / gps] to set this setting and return to the previous menu.
Note: You cannot lock out the Repeater frequency. And Repeater frequencies are not related to the locked
out frequency list of
Freq Lockouts
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