Scan Pass; Browse Memory Banks/Channels - AOR AR-DV10 Operating Manual

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7.3.

SCAN PASS

The scan pass function may be marked as a memory channel to be ignored during scan.
This is useful to temporarily disable memory channels, without having to erase them.
For example, while scanning a memory bank, if scan has stopped on an active signal, but
you want to bypass this frequency for future scans. While scan is stopped on that frequency
(memory channel), proceed as follows:
Press [MENU] followed by [ENT].
Use the [▶] button to select [PASS ON] and press [ENT].
To reintegrate a frequency into the scans, use the
properties menu (See chapter 7.5 "EDIT A MEMORY
CHANNEL").
7.4.

BROWSE MEMORY BANKS/CHANNELS

Memory channels already programmed with saved frequencies can be manually browsed
and received as follows:
Press [MENU], use the [▶] button to go to [MEM] and press [ENT] twice.
[MEM] Memory channel browser mode
Memory band and memory channel numbers
There are 2 ways to browse through memory channels:
Rotating the dial selector knob. Each increment tunes to the next registered
memory channel.
Use the keypad for direct input of the bank and channel numbers, just enter the
desired bank number followed by [ENT]. tuning will start with the lowest registered
memory channel in that bank.
Memory bank title
Memory channel title
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