Example:
To limit reception to 445.0
-
446.9
Tune a
VFO to
any channel between 445.000 and
445.095
tune the
DIAL
so that
the desired PMS memory channel (let's use
in this example) appears in the lower display,
and then press
again momentarily. The
displayed frequency is now stored to provide
a lower subband limit of 445.000
Re-tune the
VFO to any channel between
Repeat the second step, this time selecting
This stores the effective upper PMS limit of
446.900
Press
once to change to memory opera-
tion, and then again to activate the 445.000
-
446.900 limits. Tuning and scanning are ac-
complished in the usual way.
Note that with PMS, as with regular band
scanning, a double beep sounds each time the
scanner reaches the sub-band edge, unless you
have disabled the beeper (page 16).
To release subband
press
to return
to memory operation,
to return to a
VFO,
or
to switch to the Call channel.
446.900 and 446.995
SKIP
SKIP
Once the
memory pairs are stored, you
can reactivate PMS scanning and tuning just
recalling any PMS memory and pressing
again. However, you cannot activate the
band if one memory of either PMS memory-pair
is marked for
or masked (hidden).
Priority
Channel
Monitoring
The priority function automatically checks
for activity on a memory every five seconds
while operating on a
VFO or other memories.
When the receiver detects a signal on the priority
memory, operation automatically shifts to that
memory while the signal is present (plus
a few
seconds). If you transmit while paused on the
priority memory, priority monitoring ceases and
operation stays on the priority memory.
To set up priority monitoring:
Pre-set the squelch, and store the frequency to
be monitored in a memory (this must be mem-
ory
1 if you are operating on other memories
during priority monitoring).
Press
to operate in the
VFO mode or else
select the memory
to operate on,
and then press
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the lower display, and about every five
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