Running Programmable Scanning
1
Hold down ENTER and press SCAN lightly (i.e., less
than 1 second).
Scanning will start from the lower limit frequency.
2
Adjust the SQL control (see page
11).
Once you have defined a scanning range, you do not need to
define it again as long as you are scanning the same frequency
range.
Notes
*Do not press SCAN for
1
second or longer while holding down
ENTER. If you do, the receiver will enter the 5-second pause
mode and the decimal point will flash in the display. See
“Adjusting scanning pause time”, (page
30).
*If
you try to run Programmable Scanning with an invalid range
definition (i.e., the specified upper and lower limits are the same
frequency, or, either or both limits have not been specified), the
receiver will display the memory content of the two frequencies
and then return to the previous status.
*During Programmable Scanning, the receiver will start scanning
from the lower of the two specified frequencies. Thus, if, for
example, the frequency memorized under PRESET L is higher
than the frequency memorized for PRESET U, scanning will start
from the frequency in PRESET U.
*Although the upper and lower limit frequencies are located after
channel 30 in page 10, they do not belong to this page; they will
not be scanned when page 10 is targeted in Memory Scanning.
To display the current scanning range
Press PAGE, then
“10/0”,
then EXE. Page 10 will appear
in the display.
Press PRESET, then
+
or
-
repeatedly until “PRESET L” or
“PRESET U” appears for the preset number display.
To change scanning direction
Press
+
or
-
To resume scanning manually during scanning
pause
Press
+
or
-
Note
When presetting or recalling a frequency in preset L or U, you can
also recall these channels by pressing “31” (for preset L) or “32”
(for preset “U”) and then EXE.
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