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50 mhz all mode transceiver
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5 SCAN
PROGRAM SCAN
SCAN
If no data is stored in channel 99, the following data
will be automatically stored in that channel when you
press the SCAN button:
Start frequency;
Lowest receive frequency
End frequency:
Highest receive frequency
If the scan range stored in channel 99 does not
include the current operating frequency, scan will jump
to the start frequency and bagin to scan.
A
If channel $9 contains no data:
1
Press the SCAN button,
Scan ascends from the currently displayed
frequency.
The scan range will be the full
receive range of the transceiver.
2
Modulation settings and frequency can be
changed during scan.
To change frequency,
use the tuning control, or the microphone UP
and DWN
buttons.
3
To stop scan, press the SCAN or CLR button,
or press the microphone PTT button
momentarily.
B_
If channel 99 contains data:
Example:
50.000 MHz (start) and 50.010 MHz
(end) have been stored in channel 99.
Press the SCAN button, and scan will cycle in the
stored frequency range.
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CONFIRMING START AND END
FREQUENCIES
1
Press the M/V button to change from VFO to
Memory Channel made.
The last memory channel
number selected appears.
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2
Select memory channel 99 using the UP or
DOWN
button.
Example:
51.000 MHz is stored in memory
channel 99.
3
Press the F.LOCK button, and the F.LOCK
indicator appears.
F.LOCK
4
Display the start frequency by pressing the DOWN
button, and the end frequency by pressing the UP
button.
§
Switch the F.LOCK button off to change the
operating frequency using the tuning control.
6
To return to the VFO mode, switch the F.LOCK
off and press the M/V button, or press the M>V
button to transfer the memory data to the VFO.
SCAN HOLD
Turn the tuning control during program scan with Scan
Hold on, and scan will stop on the current frequency,
and then resume a short time later. Turn off the Busy-
Frequency Stop function for program scan (Menu A,
No. 09) to use Scan Hold.
To enable this function, refer to Menu Set-up (Menu
B, No. 58) on page 47.

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