(in steps of 5, 12.5, or 25 kHz, depending on the band), press and
release Up or Down Arrow.
When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching.
To store that frequency in the lowest available channel, simply press
ENTER. The scanner stores the frequency, and Up or Down Arrow, the
channel number and CH, and the frequency flash twice. Then the scanner
continues to search.
Notes:
If the displayed frequency is already stored in another channel, the
scanner beeps three times and displays the lowest channel number,
where the frequency is already stored, and -dUPL- then the frequency
flashes. If you want to store the frequency anyway, press ENTER
again.
If there is no empty channel, CH-FULL appears. To store more
frequencies, you must clear some channels.
To store a displayed frequency in a monitor memory, simply press MON.
To search for another active frequency in the selected band, hold down
Up or Down Arrow for about 1 second.
Direct Search from a Frequency You Select
You can search all frequencies that the scanner can tune within a range of
1 to 10 MHz, starting from a frequency you select.
1. Press MANUAL or PGM.
2. Use the number keys to enter the frequency you want to start the
search from. Or, use the number keys to enter the channel number
containing the starting frequency, then press MANUAL or PGM again.
3. Press DIRECT/.. SRCH, -d-, and the starting frequency appear on the
display.
4. Using the number keys, enter the frequency range you want to search.
For example, if you want to search a 2 MHz range of frequencies
starting from the selected frequency, press 2.
Note:
To select 10 MHz, press 0.
5. Follow Step 2 in "Direct Search from the displayed Frequency" below to
search the range and store any frequencies you find.
Notes:
See "Features," Faxback Doc. # 38252 for a list of all frequencies that
the scanner can tune.
If you enter a frequency in Step 2 that is at the edge of a range of