Deleting A Channel; Scan Function; Selective Call - Midland CT2000 Instruction Manual

Dual band vhf / uhf mobile transceiver
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Deleting a channel

• Be sure the radio is in channel mode. You can use the [VFO] control of the
mike or of the radio to switch from frequency to channel mode.
• Select the channel to delete;
• Press FUN + V/M: the channel will be cancelled.

Scan function

CT2000 has 3 types of scanning:
• TO- Time-Operated scan: everytime a signal is detected, the radio will stop
scanning for a few seconds, then it will start scanning again on the other
frequencies even though the signal is still present.
• CO – Carrier-Operated scan: whenever a signal is detected, the radio will
stop scanning and will resume only after the signal disappears.
• SE – Search scan: the radio will stop scanning once a signal is picked up.
To select the desired type of scan, access the radio menu and follow these
steps: MENUUtilitiesRadio SettingScan Mode.
• Select the desired parameter.
• To start scanning press the F button on the mike and then [1].
• To change the scan direction use the UP/DOWN keys on the microphone.
• To stop scanning press FUN.
• When the PTT is pressed the scan and the transmission on the frequency
where the scan picked up a signal, will stop.
Note: the scan can also be activated through the radio menu. To start scanning
select: MENUScan

Selective call

You may sometimes want to hear calls from only specific persons or groups.
In this case, use the selective call function. This transceiver is equipped with
CTCSS tones and DCS codes. These selective calls allow you to ignore (not
hear) unwanted calls from other persons who are using the same frequency.
The transceiver unmutes only when it receives the signal having the same
CTCSS tone or DCS code.
CTCSS and DCS do not make your conversation private or scrambled. It only
relieves you from listening to unwanted conversations.
Setting CTCSS or DCS tones
Setting a CTCSS or DCS tone in tx.
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