Searching the One Touch Banks
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Your scanner automatically
rounds the entered frequency
down to the closest valid fre-
quency. For example, if you
enter a frequency of 151.473,
your scanner accepts it as
151.470.
Press
DELAY
/
´
if you want the
scanner to pause 2 seconds
on this channel before it
proceeds to the next channel
after a transmission ends (see
“Delay” on Page 33). The
scanner also stores this
setting in the channel.
To program the next channel in
sequence, press
PGM
and repeat
Steps 2 and 3.
5'#4%*+0)"6*'"
10'"617%*"$#0-5
Your scanner contains groups of
preset frequencies called One
Touch Banks. Each one touch
bank is associated with a specific
activity (see “One Touch Banks”
on Page 20). You can search for
marine, fire/police, air, ham, and
weather transmissions even if you
do not know the specific frequen-
cies that are used in your area.
±
The fire/police and ham one touch
banks have separate groups of
frequencies called
sub-banks
.
This lets you search for and select
only those frequencies that fall
within a specific range within the
fire/police and ham one-touch
banks.
±
To listen to the marine bank, see
“Listening to the Marine Bank” on
±
"016'"
±
"
Storing Known
Frequencies Into
Channels
• If you entered a
frequency that is
already stored in
another channel,
the scanner beeps
three times while
displaying the
lowest channel
number where the
frequency is already
stored, then
#ZKF B
#ZKF B#ZKF B
#ZKF B
-
then the frequency
you entered flash
on the display. To
store the frequen-
cy anyway, press
ENT
again. Press
TUNE/CLEAR
to
clear the
frequency.
Searching the
One Touch Banks
• You can use the
scanner's delay
feature while
searching the
banks (see “Delay”
on Page 33).
• The fire/police
one-touch bank
contains low VHF,
high VHF, and
UHF sub-banks.
The ham one-
touch bank
contains 10m, 6m,
2m, and 70cm
sub-banks.
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