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Page 30. To listen to the weather
bank, see “Listening to the
Weather Band” on Page 31.
1. Press
FD/PD
,
AIR
, or
HAM
.
<?h;ý
<?h;ý
<?h;ý
<?h;ý
FeB?9;
FeB?9;
FeB?9;
FeB?9;
,
7?h
7?h
7?h
7?h
, or
>7C
>7C
>7C
>7C
appears.
After about 2 seconds, the
scanner starts searching.
When the scanner finds an
active frequency, it stops
searching and displays the
frequency's number.
±
2. To search for another active
frequency in the selected
band, hold down
H
or
G
for
about 1 second. To search for
an active frequency within a
sub-band of the fire/police or
ham band, press a number
key to select the sub-band
you want. To select a different
band and search for another
active fre-quency, repeat Step
1.
Once you find interesting frequen-
cies during the search, you can
store them into the scanner’s
channel-storage banks. Frequen-
cies found in the one touch banks
are automatically assigned to
specific channel-storage banks as
shown below. You can quickly scan
the channel-storage banks corres-
ponding to the one touch banks by
pressing a one touch bank key
and
SCAN/MAN
successively.
5GCTEJ
"
$CPMU
%JCPPGN
"
5VQTCIG
"
$CPMU
Fire/Police
4, 5
Aircraft
6
Ham
7, 8
±
"
016'
"
±
"
•
To reverse the
search direction at
any time, hold
down
H
or
G
for
about 1 second.
•
To search up or
down the band in
small increments,
repeatedly press
H
or
G
. (See “One
Touch Banks” on
Page 20 for
frequency steps).
•
To pause the
search while
receiving a signal,
press
H
or
G
. To
resume searching,
hold down
H
or
G
.
•
To quickly move
up or down
through the
frequencies, hold
down
H
or
G
. The
scanner tunes
through the fre-
quencies until you
release
H
or
G
.
•
If necessary, you
can select search
groups using the
number keys.
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