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Operation
4. To program the next channel in
sequence, press
PGM
and repeat Steps
2 and 3.
FINDING AND STORING
ACTIVE FREQUENCIES
Searching the Service Banks
Your scanner contains groups of preset
frequencies called service banks. Each
service bank is associated with a specific
activity (see “Understanding Service Banks/
Banks” on Page 10). You can search for fire/
police, air, ham, and marine transmissions
even if you do not know the specific
frequencies that are used in your area. Then
you can store the frequencies you found into
the scanner's channels or monitor memories.
Note:
You can use the scanner's delay
feature while searching the service banks
(see “Using the Delay Function” on
Page 20).
The following steps describe the operation of
the HAM, FD/PD, and AIR service banks. To
listen to the marine bank, see “Listening to
the Marine Bank” on Page 19.
1. Press
BAND
. The last selected band
name (such as
HAM
),
SRCH
,
-b-
, the
frequency and the group number (if any)
appear.
2. To select a different band, repeatedly
press
BAND
until the desired band name
appears on the display. After about 2
seconds, the scanner begins searching
rapidly up or down in that band for an
active frequency.
Notes
:
• To search through the frequencies,
hold down
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
for a few
seconds. The scanner tunes through
the frequencies until it finds an active
frequency .
• To reverse the search direction at any
time, hold down
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
until the
scanner reverses the search
direction.
• To search the band up or down in
small increments repeatedly press
and release
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
(see “Service
Banks” on Page 11).
• To pause the search while receiving a
signal, press and release
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
.
To continue the search, hold down
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
for about 2 seconds.
• To move quickly up or down through
the frequencies, press and hold down
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
. The scanner tunes through
the frequencies until you release
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
.
• Use the number keys to select search
groups.
3. When the scanner finds an active
frequency, it stops searching and
displays the frequency's number. To
store the displayed frequency in the
lowest available channel, press
PGM
then press
ENTER
. The channel and
frequency flash twice, and the scanner
stores the displayed frequency. The
scanner then continues to search for
frequencies.
Notes:
• If there is no empty channel,
Ch-
FULL
appears when you press
PGM
.
To store more frequencies, you must
clear some channels. See “Clearing a
Stored Channel” on Page 18. To
continue searching after
Ch-FULL
appears, press and hold down
8
88
8
or
9
99
9
.
• If you entered a frequency that is
already stored in another channel,
-
dUPL-
and the lowest-numbered
channel containing the duplicate