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so
MAN, Bank, and a channel
appears.
2. Press
FUNC then press
^
or v. Tune and the current
frequency appear in the
display.
3. Use the number keys to enter
the frequency where you want
the scanner to start.
4. Press
ENT to store the
frequency and start tuning.
5. While automatic tuning, press
^
or v to change the direction
of the tune. When the scanner
finds an active frequency, it
stops on the frequency.Ô
USING FREQUENCY COPY
You can easily copy a frequency
into a vacant channel in a
specified bank. This feature
provides an easy method of
storing frequencies of interest you
encounter while searching or
tuning. You cannot copy a
frequency from the Marine and
FRS/GMRS/MURS search bands.
Copying a Frequency Into
a Vacant Channel In a
Specified Bank
You can copy a frequency into a
vacant channel in a specified bank
when the scanner stops on the
frequency during search or tune
mode.Ô
1. Press
FUNC, and then ENT
when you find a frequency
you want to copy. Bank 0
(default setting)
Store?
Ô
NOTES Ô
To pause the tune, press
FUNC then SRCH/
PAUSE. Use
^
or v while
paused to increment the
frequency one step at a
time. To resume the
tune, press FUNC then
SRCH/PAUSE again.
Ô NOTES Ô
• If you try to copy a
frequency that is
already stored in the
same bank, the
scanner sounds a
notice tone three
times after you press
ENT. Dupl.Freq.Chxxx
appears at the third
line. If you want to
copy the duplicate
frequency anyway,
press ENT, or if not,
press ./CLEAR to
cancel.
• If the scanner
displays Bank X Full !,
the bank has no
vacant channel.
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