Transfer Of Active Memory To Vfo; Selecting A Scan Bank; Channel Pass - AOR AR8600 Operating Manual

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When SCAN has been selected, only the currently displayed memory bank WHICH CONTAINS DATA
will be SCANNED (as bank link is default off), receive mode and frequency are unimportant. Any
memory channels which contain no data (empty) will be ignored (skipped).

7-3-1 Transfer of active memory to VFO

When the scan process is paused on a busy channel,
frequency to VFO where it may be monitored.

7-4 Selecting a scan bank

The memory bank identifier (such as "A") will be
displayed on the left of the LCD under the legend
"SCAN". If more than one memory channel is
programmed into the current memory bank the
channel numbers will be changing.
When an 'active' channel has been located
(busy, so the squelch opens) the scan process will
temporarily pause on the active channel, the memory
location (such as "A03") will be displayed along with
any accompanying text (displayed underneath
the memory location).
If no data is available, the next bank with valid data will be recalled (empty memory banks are skipped).
To scan more that one memory bank at a time, please refer to the scan bank linking section 7-7 of this
manual.

7-5 Channel PASS

When scanning, you may encounter active memory channels which you do not wish to currently monitor.
It is possible to manually force the scan process to continue by pressing the
but this manual intervention can be an annoyance. For this reason it is possible to temporarily PASS
unwanted channels so that they are skipped when scanning. PASS does not delete the memory
contents but simply 'tags' the channel to be skipped. In memory read, the PASS tag may toggled on/off
and the tags removed in one operation using the delete pass channel facility of the DELETE menu.
To select another
memory bank for
scanning, use the
keys or
the
corresponding
letter on
the keypad from A to J,
for lower case banks
the
CASE SHIFT key first.
to transfer the current memory
key or
keys

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