(3) SELECTED MEMORY SCAN
1) Press number keys and the [MEMORY CH]
CONTROL or
turn
the [MEMORY CH] CON·
TROL
2) Press number keys and [ ENT] key.
3) Press the [SE L-M-SET] SWITCH.
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• Each time the [PROG-SET] SWITCH is consecutively pressed, the
following will successively appear on the FREQUENCY DISPLAY:
lower frequency limit, upper frequency limit, and blank status.
• Receive modes can be freely changed while operating in PRO-'
GRAMMED SCAN.
~when
the [TS] SELECTOR CONTROL is changed during scanning
operations, scanning wilt automatically resume at the lower fre-
quency limit in the newly specified frequency step.
"If the KEYBOARD or [MEMORY CH] SELECTOR CONTROL
are used while scanning is occurring, scanning will automatically
restart from the lower specified frequency in the scan range.
(EXAMPLE)
Press switch
Press keys
Press keys
Setting lower frequency limit at 118.1000MHz,
upper frE!tjuency limit at 149.0000MHz, and
starting PROGRAMMED SCAN.
[PROG-SET]
[1] [1] [8] [ .] [1]
[ENT]
[1]
[4] [9] [ENT]
Press switch to start scan
[PROG]
SELECTED MEMORY SCAN repeatedly scans specific memory
channels chosen by the user.
1) Press the number keys on the KEYBOARD and press the
[MEMORY CH] SELECTOR CONTROL to choose a memory
channel for scanning or turn the [MEMORY CH] SELECTOR
CONTROL.
2) Press the appropriate number keys and [ENT] key on the
KEYBOARD to program the desired frequency into a memory
channel.
See SECTION 5 · 3 FREQUENCY SETTING for more informa·
tion regarding entering a frequency.
3) Press the [SEL-M-SET] SWITCH to enter a frequency into the
memory channel.
A small dot will light up in the memory
channel indicator on the FREQUENCY DISPLAY, marking the
selected channel.
NOTE: At least 2 channels must be set in order for SELECTED
MEMORY SCAN to operate.
Follow the same procedures above to enter a second frequency
into a memory channel.
See SECTION 5 · 3 FREQUENCY SETTING for more informa·
tion regarding entering a frequency.
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