To erase the contents of a memory/priority channel
1. Display the desired channel
2. Press FUNC + MW
Receiving Empty Channel Signals
Due to the design of this receiver, if an empty memory channel is being displayed, the radio circuitry will be
trying to receive the frequency of the last non-empty channel that was accessed. While this causes no
harm, it can be surprising when it occurs.
Attenuator
The attenuator setting for each memory channel can be changed at any time. The current status can be
view by looking for the ATT indicator.
To change the attenuator setting
1. Display the desired memory/priority channel
2. Press FUNC + ATT
Scan Pass
Associated with each memory channel is a setting which allows that channel to be skipped during scan
operations. This feature is called scan pass and is covered in more detail under Scanning Modes.
To set scan pass
1. Display the desired memory channel
2. Press FUNC + PASS
3. Note that CH blinks
NOTE : The priority channel can not be passed.
To clear scan pass
1. Display the desired memory channel
2. Press FUNC + PASS
3. Note that CH does not blink
Program Scan
This feature allows up to ten channels in each bank to be specially tagged so that they may be scanned
separately from the rest of the channels in that bank. This feature is called program scan and is covered in
more detail under Scanning Modes.
To Tag A Memory Channel
1. Display the desired memory channel
2. Press FUNC + PGM
3. The PGM indicator appears
NOTE : The priority channel does not support program scan and
therefore can not be tagged.
To Untag A Memory Channel
1. Display the desired memory channel
2. Press FUNC + PGM
3. The PGM indicator disappears
Scanning Modes
The MVT-7100 offers six different ways to scan the contents of memory. There are two major and three
minor modes of operation. By combining a major mode with a minor mode, six different scanning types are
available.
The two major modes are
Continuous