Programming A Scan Channel - AOR AR1000 Manual

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Use MANUAL to step through a scan bank to view the frequencies that have
been entered into that bank. This is also a good way to determine which channels
you have locked
Note:
You cannot step backward through the scan channels with the MANUAL but-
ton, but there is a way to do something similar with the Tuning knob. See the
Applications section

Programming a scan channel

To program a scan channel to hold a specific frequency there are two methods
you can use.
The Factory method:
To enter a
• Press MANUAL.
• Select a mode (AM, FM, WFM).
frequency
(Note: Pressing the AM/FM key will toggle between these modes while pressing the WFM key
into a scan
will toggle between WFM (Wide FM) and FM).
channel
• Enter a frequency from numeric keypad.
Use the CLEAR key if you make a mistake. Then start over by entering the frequency again.
• Press ENT.
• Press PROG.
• Press BANK.
• Enter a three-digit channel number.
We recommend, instead:
• Press MANUAL if not in Manual mode.
• Press BANK.
• Enter the three-digit channel number.
MHZ will flash in the display.
• Enter the frequency from the keypad, using the decimal point where
appropriate.
Use the CLEAR key if you make a mistake. Then start over by entering the frequency again.
• Press the ENT key.
• Press one of the mode keys (AM, FM, or WFM).
(Note: Pressing the AM/FM key will toggle between these modes while pressing the WFM key
will toggle between WFM (Wide FM) and FM).
If the mode you want is the mode that is already selected, toggle the mode (press
the button twice). For example, if you want FM mode and FM is currently
displayed, press the AM/FM key twice. This will switch the display to AM and
then back to FM. The reason for doing this is when you change the mode, this
acts as a termination to your operation and stores the frequency into the channel.
(see page 18
for details on locking out scan channels).
for details.
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