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Using the Scanner Memories
Using the Scanner Memories
Your scanner has 00 memories you can
store frequencies into for scanning. The
memories are arranged in 0 banks of 0
memories each. While scanning, you can
quickly select which bank to scan by pressing
the number button that corresponds to the
bank you want to turn on or off for scanning.
To select the scanner mode, slide the mode
switch to
Scanner
.
Programming Memories
You will first need to determine the frequencies you want to program.
This varies widely depending on what you want to listen to and your
geographic area. There are many frequency reference sources available
on the internet that can get you started. One such source,
http://www.radioreference.com
, has a diverse listing of many conventional
frequencies.
Make a list of the frequencies you want to program, then organize them
in up to 0 groups of 0 or fewer and fill out the table below. It always
helps to plan and organize what you want to do before you start, so don’t
skip this important step. (The numbers in the left-hand columns below
correspond to your scanner’s memory numbers.)
Bank 1
Bank 2
Bank 3
Bank 4
Bank 5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
44
5
5
5
5
45
6
6
6
6
46
7
7
7
7
47
8
8
8
8
48
9
9
9
9
49
0
0
0
40
50
Using AM/FM/TV Channel Memory
Your scanner has 0 AM/FM memories
for quick channel recall (0 for AM, 0 for
FM/TV). To store a channel into memory,
first select the band (AM, FM or FM).
Then, directly select the channel you want
to store (see above). While listening to the
channel, press and hold the number button
that corresponds to the memory you want
to save the channel into for seconds. The
scanner switches to the Memory mode for the current band.
To quickly recall a channel, select the band, select the channel memory
mode by pressing
PRI/MEM
, then tap the number button that corresponds
to the memory where the channel is stored.
Listening to AM/FM/TV Channels
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