Scanning Memory Channels; Scanning Band; Programmable Band Scan - Kenwood TH-78A Instruction Manual

144/440mhz fm handheld dual bander
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Scanning Memory Channels

Note
The transceiver scans only those memory channels that have data entered and are not locked out.
Scanning does not start unless two channels or more have data entered
1) Adjust the SQL control to the threshold point.
2) Press the MR key.
3) Press and hole the MR key for longer than one second. The MHz indicator (decimal) flashes when the
transceiver is scanning.
Locking Out Memory Channels
This function allows you to specify which memory channels you want to skip during memory channel scan.
1) Select the appropriate numbers of the memory channels that you want to skip.
2) Press the F key, then the O/L.OUT key.
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indicator appears below the memory channel number on the display, indicating that channel will be
skipped in the memory channel scan mode.
3) Repeat steps 1 and 2 to lockout any other channels you may want to skip.
4) To cancel the lockout, select the memory channel number. If it was locked out, it will have the
the display.
5) Press the F key and then the O/L.OUT key. The
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Band Scan
1) Adjust the SQL control to the threshold point.
2) Press the Band key to select the desired Scanning Band.
3) Press the VFO key to select the VFO mode.
4) Press and hold the VFO key for longer than one second.
Scanning begins toward the higher frequencies. The MHz indicator (decimal) flashes when the transceiver is
scanning.
5) Scanning pauses on a station strong enough to open the squelch and turn the BUSY indicator on.
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Programmable Band Scanning
This transceiver can select and scan a frequency range in a band.
Even if you set the programmable band scan limits, the VFO tuning range is not limited unlike the programmable
VFO function. (See page 12.)
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