Program Search Bank Linking - AOR AR2700 Operating Manual

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Setting the LOWER frequency limit
The legends at this time are a steady
"PROG" and flashing "SEARCH". To the
left of the frequency readout is the legend
"Lo" to indicate that the lower frequency
limit is required.
Enter the lower frequency then press
[ENT].
In this example type [4] [3] [3] [MHz] [ENT]
Setting the UPPER frequency limit
The legends at this time are a steady
"PROG" and flashing "SEARCH". To the
left of the frequency readout is the legend
"HI" to indicate that the upper frequency
limit is required.
Enter the upper frequency then press
[ENT].
In this example type [4] [3] [3] [MHz] [6] [ENT]
THE REPROGRAMMING IS NOW COMPLETE AND THE RECEIVER WILL
ENTER PROGRAM SEARCH MODE AND WILL START SEARCHING.
Notes on program search bank programming
There is no need to delete program search bank data before programming.
If data is already present, it may simply be over-written.
Should you initiate program search bank programming while in search mode,
the receiver will return to search mode, similarly with scan and manual mode...
within reason, the receiver will return to where it left off.
Aborting program search programming
To ABORT the the process of programming a search bank at any time
press [CLR].

11-6 Program search bank linking

When shipped from the factory using default settings all search banks are
UNLINKED so may only be searched on an individual basis by selecting the
search bank identifier via the numeric keypad ("0", "1", "2" etc).
It is possible to quickly link search banks together so they will be searched as
one group (handy for breaking down a large frequency range into smaller more
manageable ranges). It is possible to select any number of banks to be
scanned as a group such as 2, 4, 5, 6 & 9.

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