Editing Your Scan List - Midland 100-Watt UHF User Manual

120/320 channel vhf-low band mobile; 120/320 channel vhf-high band mobile; 120/320 channel uhf-high band mobile; titan series mobile transceiver
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Titan™ Mobile User's Guide
If activity is detected on a priority channel the radio will switch to
and display the priority channel.
Transmitting While in Scan Mode
In Busy scan mode, when PTT is pressed while scanning, the
radio will transmit on the last received channel. If no last receive
channel has been established since scan was started, transmit
will occur on the scan start channel.
In Priority scan or Public Safety scan mode, the radio will always
transmit on the first priority channel while scan is turned on. The
first priority channel will also always be displayed while
transmitting.
If Priority Monitor mode has been activated, the radio will always
transmit on the displayed channel (whether operating channel or
priority channel(s)).

Editing Your Scan List

One of the features of your Titan mobile radio is the ability to add
channels and groups of channels to your scan list. Of course,
you may also delete channels from your scan list. These
changes are saved in radio EEPROM and are not temporary.
Depending on dealer programming the scan list edits may be
retained indefinitely or may be reset when scan or the radio are
turned off. Or, you may reset the scan list back to dealer
programming at any time by pressing the A/D button until the
second beep is heard.
The channels in your radio may be organized into groups and a
menu function allows you to select whether the scan will check
only channels in the current group or in all groups. Then within
each group, each individual channel may be selected for scan.
As you are editing the scan list, if the PRI icon or SCAN icon is
on, the channel is currently in the scan list. If the neither icon is
on that channel will not be scanned.
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