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Note: When you store frequency while all channels entered, CH FULL appears. In
order to store more frequencies, you must clear some channels. See "Deleting
Frequencies" on Page 22.
6. To store that frequency in the monitor memory, simply press MON. To search for
another active frequency in the selected band, press and hold /\ or \/ for about a
second, then repeat Step 4.
Tips for direct search
You can search frequencies within the range of 1 to 10 MHz as follows:
1. Press MAN 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
and press MAN or PGM again.
3. Press DIRECT/
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. -d-, and the starting frequency appear on the display.
4. Select search range with numeral key (1-0). (One digit only.)
Note: To select 10 MHz, press 0.
5. Press and hold /\ for about a second to search upward and loop the selected
search range.
Press and hold \/ for about a second to search downward and loop the selected
search range.
Notes:
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If you set search range to over band edge frequency, the scanner searches to
band edge frequency and return the start frequency. This search band range as
"Introduction" on Page 2.
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When the start frequency is set to the band edge frequency, if you try to search
to the direction outside the band range, the scanner beeps and will not start
searching.
SCANNING THE CHANNELS