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If you wish to memory channel scanner activates the all memories in the all memory
bank;
(1) Press the [F] key momentarily, then press the [ENT(SET)] key.
(2) Rotate the DIAL knob to select the cursor to the "MR" menu, then press the
[ENT(SET)] key.
(3) Confirm the cursor is on the "MR BANK" menu, then press the [•(BEEP)] key to
change its setting to "All Mem."
(4) Rotate the DIAL knob to select the cursor to the "END" menu, then press the
[ENT] key.
(5) Confirm that the cursor is on the "WRITE" menu, then press the [ENT] key to
save the entry and exit.
(6) Press the [SCAN(M-S SCAN)] key to initiate memory channel scanning in an
upward direction on the all memories in the all memory bank.
If you select the "MR BANK" menu to "In BANK" in step (3), retune the memory
channel scanner to activates the current memory bank only.
Memory Channel Skip
As mentioned previously, some continuous-carrier stations like a Broadcast station will
serious impede scanner operation if you are using the "PAUSE" Scan-resume mode, as
the incoming signal will not pause long enough for the receiver to resume scanning.
Such channel may be "skipped" during scanning, if you like.
1.
Recall the Memory Channel to be skipped during scanning.
2.
Press the [CLR(PRI CLR)] key. The "SKIP" icon appears in place of the "SEL" icon.
To cancel the memory channel skip, repeat the above steps to appears "SEL" icon in
place of "SKIP" icon.
The Band Scope allows viewing of operating activity on channels above or below the
current operating channel in the VFO mode.
The display will indicate the relative signal strengths of signals on channels
immediately adjacent to the current operating frequency. A convenient "Channel
marker" can be used to zero in on one of the stations displayed; when you turn off the
Band Scope, the VR-5000 will be set to the frequency set by the Channel Marker.
Band Scope Operation
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VR-5000
Operating Manual

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