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Operation
RECALL MODE
Recall mode is selected by placing the FILTER switch in the OFF position and the CAPTURE switch
in the ON position. RECALL mode is indicated by the "RECALL" annunciator on the front panel dis-
play. In this mode the operator can view all 400 frequencies and counts stored in memory. No fre-
quency measurements can be made when RECALL mode is selected. However, the RF signal strength
bargraph continues to function as before. As in CAPTURE mode, memories are displayed as four banks
of 100 memories using the "A" and "B" annunciators to indicate which bank is currently being dis-
played. Solid "A" indicates memories 0-99, solid "B" indicates memories 100-199, flashing "A" indi-
cates memories 200-299, and flashing "B" indicates memories 300-399. When RECALL mode is first
selected, the frequency stored in memory location 00 is displayed on the LCD.
Pressing the
GATE/RECALL/CLEAR push-button switch causes the number of hits for memory location 00 to be
displayed. Pressing the push-button a second time causes the frequency stored in memory location 01
to be displayed. Pressing the push-button a third time causes the number of hits for memory location
01 to be displayed. After memory location 399 is displayed, the sequence starts again at memory loca-
tion 00. To scroll rapidly through the 400 memory locations, simply press and hold the push-button
switch. Switching back to CAPTURE mode will cause the Scout to resume capturing frequencies, but
the frequencies already stored in memory will be preserved. New occurrences of previously captured
frequencies will continue to increment the frequency count as before. New activity will only add to the
existing data, not replace it.
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