Scanning; Memory Channel Scanning; Programmable Memory Scanning; Split Frequency Operation - Yaesu FT-767GX Operating Manual

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Now the VFO data is moved into the memory
channel while you can retune the previously
stored memory data.
When you wish to recall
the previous VFO data, just press the VFO E&M
key again, and the data will be swapped again.
4.10
Scaming
When the squelch control is adjusted to si-
lence the receiver, either the memories or a
preselected frequency segment may be scanned
automatically.
Signals that are strong enough
to open the squelch will halt the scanner.
Note that the RF AMP and ATT switches and the
RF (gain) control must be set for the desired
sensitivity before adjusting the SQL control,
as these will affect the squelch sensitivity.
4.10.1
Memory Channel
Scanning
To scan the 10 memory channels:
(1) Preset the SQL control to the point
where background noise is just silen-
ced.
(2)
Press
MR
to recall
the memories.
(3)
Press
SCAN
to start
the scanner.
The first channel having a signal strong
enough to open the squelch will halt the scan-
ner, which can be restarted by pressing the
SCAN key again.
To
stop
the scanner
manually,
press
the SCAN
key,
PTT switch
(briefly,
on the microphone),
or the VFO AB key.
The first two methods halt
on
the
presently
recalled
memory,
while
the
latter also returns
you to the VFO.
4.10.2 Programmable Memory Scanning (PMS)
To use programmable memory scanning;
(2) Preset the SQL control to the point
where background noise is just silen-
ced.
(3) While the lower-numbered memory is re-
called (84.9.2), press PMS.
'P! will
be displayed in place of the memory
channel
number,
indicating
that
the
PMS
system is now activated.
(4)
Press SCAN
to start
the scanner.
Scanning can be manually halted by the PTT
switch or SCAN key, in which case the PMS
function remains active ('P! still displayed);
or by the VFO AB or MR key, in which case PMS
is cancelled and operation resumes on the VFO
or (lower-numbered) memory, respectively.
4.11
Split Frequency
(semi-duplex)
Operation
Split frequency operation with the FT-767GX is
implemented by using the two VFOst.
The of-
fset display and VFO tracking features make
split operation especially convenient for wor-
king VHF and UHF (or HF) repeaters.
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