selected band, press and hold Up or Down Arrow for about 1 second.
Note:
If you try to store a frequency in a monitor memory that is already
stored in a channel, - dUPL - flashes then M, the channel number, CH,
and the frequency flash. If you want to store the frequency anyway,
press MON again.
4. To select a different band and search for another active frequency,
repeat Steps 2-3.
Limit Search
You can search for transmissions within a range of frequencies you select,
or you can use one of the scanner's 10 preprogrammed limit search ranges.
Notes:
You can use the scanner's delay feature while using limit search.
During the limit search, you can manually change the receive mode.
The scanner contains these preprogrammed limit search ranges, stored in
search banks 1-10.
Search Bank Limit Search Range (MHz) Description
1 29.0000-54.0000 10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Lo,
6-Meter Amateur Radio
2 108.0000-136.9750 Aircraft
3 137.0000-174.0000 Government, 2-Meter Amateur
Radio, VHF Hi
4 380.0000-512.0000 Military Aircraft, UHF Lo
70-Centimeter Amateur Radio,
UHF "T" Band, Government
5 806.0000-815.2875 UHF Public Service
6 815.3000-820.7375 UHF Public Service
7 820.7500-824.0000 UHF Public Service
8 849.0000-869.0000 UHF Hi
9 894.0000-960.0000 UHF Hi, 33-Centimeter
Amateur Radio
10 29.0000-960.0000 All frequencies
Follow these steps to select the preprogrammed limit search ranges and
search them for active frequencies.
1. Press LIMIT. L and the last selected search bank number appear, and