Tuning To A Frequency; Scanning For A Frequency - Radio Shack HTX-212 Owner's Manual

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Tuning to a Frequency

1. Press VFO to select either VFO-A or VFO-B.
2. Rotate TUNE, or press UP or DOWN on the microphone, to step
Notes:

Scanning for a Frequency

1. Press VFO to select either VFO-A or VFO-B.
2. Press F. Then press s to scan up or t to scan down.
Notes:
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through the frequencies.
You can set the HTX-212 to step in 5, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 50, or 100
kHz increments. The default is 20 kHz. See "Setting the Frequency
Step" on Page 21.
To step in 1 MHz increments, press MHz. Press MHz again to
return to the previous frequency step.
The HTX-212 automatically selects the correct duplex offset for fre-
quencies normally assigned to repeaters and selects no offset for
other frequencies.
You can set the HTX-212 to scan in 5, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 50, or 100
kHz steps. The default is 20 kHz. See "Setting the Frequency Step"
on Page 21.
You can program up to five frequencies for the HTX-212 to skip
when scanning. See "Storing Scan Skip Frequencies" on Page 21.
When the HTX-212 reaches one end of the scanning range, it starts
over at the other end. To set the scanning range, see "Setting the
Scanning Range" on Page 23.
When the HTX-212 stops on a transmission, it either stops scan-
ning, resumes scanning in 10 seconds even if the transmission
continues, or stays on the frequency until the transmission ends. To
select the scan resume option, see "Setting the Scan Resume Con-
dition" on Page 22.
If you set the HTX-212 to resume scanning after the transmission
ends, it pauses before resuming to ensure you do not miss a reply.
To set the scan delay, see "Setting the Scan Resume Delay" on
Page 22.

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