Using The Priority-Frequency Memories - Radio Shack HTX-202 Owner's Manual

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Using the Priority-Frequency Memories
The transceiver has three priority-frequency memories. The transceiver can peri-
odically scan these frequencies during manual, calling-frequency memory, or
Standard memory operation. Follow these steps to store a frequency in the
priority-frequency memories.
1. Press VF and tune to the frequency you want to save.
2. Press F and rotate TUNE until either Pl,
P2, or P3 appears to the left of the tuned
frequency.
3. If the frequency is for a repeater that requires subaudible tone access or if
you want to use incoming subaudible tone squelch with this frequency, press
F+T-SQL so that T-SQL appears on the display.
4. Press F +M-—WR for at least 1 second to store the tuned frequency in the select-
ed priority-frequency memory.
5. To change the frequency separation or subaudible tones, press PR and rotate
TUNE to select the priority-frequency memory you want to change. Then, refer
to steps 6 through 12 under ''Using the Calling-Frequency Memory."' Each
priority frequency memory can have different settings.
To set the transceiver to a priority frequency,
press PR. Then
rotate TUNE,
press ASC, WSC, 1, 2, or 3 to select one of the three memories.
To have the scanner check the priority-frequency memories for activity, press VF.
Then, press F+P-SC for at least 1 second. The transceiver checks the priority-
frequency memories every 4 seconds. To change the priority scan time, see "Set-
ting the Priority Scan Time."
To continuously scan the three priority frequency memories, press PR. Then, press
and hold down ASC or WSC at least 1 second.
Note: You must store more than one priority frequency in memory to continu-
ously scan priority-frequency memories.
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