Object Searches; Limit Search Object (Lmit); Essential Parameters - Radio Shack PRO-652 User Manual

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Object Searches

A powerful feature of your PRO-652 is the ability to define different types
of frequency searches and process them while scanning. Frequency
searches are just another type of Scannable Object in the hierarchy of
the radio's memory organization, so they can be manipulated and scanned
in the same manner as conventional channels and trunking talkgroups.

Limit Search Object (LMIT)

A Limit Search Object (LMIT) is a search object that stores the
parameters necessary for the radio to search each frequency within
a lower and an upper limit for activity. A LMIT object can be used for
standalone searching—the radio just searches and stops when activity
is detected on a frequency, or for searching that is performed while
the radio is scanning. The radio treats LMIT objects just like any other
Scannable Object when in Scan Mode.
When used in Scan Mode, this capability is best suited for small
ranges of frequencies that contain more frequencies than practical
to program as individual channels. Any size range can be used, but
larger ranges that take more time to search will increase the chances
of missed activity on other object types.

Essential Parameters

Lower frequency limits to begin search
FrLo:
Upper frequency limits to end search
FrHi:
By default the scanner will automatically choose the receive
Mode:
mode that most likely applies to the active frequency as the search
proceeds.
(Recommended) Name your LMIT so you can easily find or
Tag:
identify it later.
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