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To PROGRAM a specific SEARCH BANK.
SEARCH BANK PROG (start bank number) LIMIT (end bank number} ENTER
Example: To SEARCH between BANK 1 and BANK 5
SEARCH
- BANK
- PROG
- 1 - LIMIT -5- ENTER
In the same way you can program the receiver to search only one bank, maybe BANK I where you
may have programmed the limits for the VHF airband.
Example: SEARCH
- BANK - PROG - 1 - LIMIT - 1 - ENTER
This effectively has excluded banks 0, 2, 3, to 9 without actually locking them out and is the
preferred method of programmed bank scan.
3. Search frequency lockout.
If during search the receiver stops on a frequency that you no longer wish to listen to, you may press
the LOCKOUT key to skip over the frequency. It will be skipped over on the next search.
Up to 100 frequencies may be locked out of each search bank. Be careful not to get carried away and
lock out ALL of the frequencies in the bank, if you do then the search facility will not function.
4. Search bank lockout.
SEARCH BANK (bank number) BANK LOCKOUT
Example: To lockout search bank 4
SEARCH - BANK - 4 - BANK - LOCKOUT
To release search bank lockout a similar process is carried out.
SEARCH BANK (bank number) LOCKOUT
Example: To release search bank 4
SEARCH
- BANK - 4 - LOCKOUT
NOTE: To cancel this operation requires ALL locked out frequencies to be released, for this reason it
is suggested that you use program search bank where possible as an alternative.
5. Releasing search bank lockout (or individually locked out frequencies).
To release a locked out search bank, you first need to unlock ALL locked out frequencies in the
search banks. To make this process easier, it is possible to scroll through the locked out frequencies.
To scroll through the locked out frequencies
SEARCH - BANK - PROG - LOCKOUT
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