Deleting All Pass Frequencies From A Bank - AOR AR8000 Operating Manual

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This may be useful when carefully evaluating frequency bands using manual
search and specifically selecting pass frequencies before moving on to
automatic program search.
During search mode the receiver may stop on an unwanted frequency,
carefully note the frequency and if necessary write it down on a piece of paper.
Press [PASS] to directly access the "FREQ PASS" menu.
Select an appropriate search bank identifying letter using the [DIAL], UP/
DOWN keys or keypad then press [ENT].
The third line of the LCD will show the letter "P" plus a frequency or blank data
field "- - -". Rotate the [DIAL] until the first vacant pass channel is located, the
vacant pass channel will have the display "P - - - -".
Key in the frequency which you have previously noted press [ENT]. The new
pass frequency data will be written to the pass list.
Remember, the frequency will not be passed (skipped) in manual search mode
but it will be passed when the specified bank is next searched using program
search.
To return to manual search mode press [CLEAR].
14-7 Deleting all pass frequencies from a pass bank
It is often convenient to delete all pass frequencies from a bank in one
operation. While this may be accomplished by deleting each and every pass
channel individually a faster method is available especially if you have
previously stored data into all 50 pass channels.
Press [2VFO] to enter 2VFO mode. While in 2VFO mode press [FUNC] [9] to
access the "SELECT DEL" menu.
Use the UP/DOWN keys or [DIAL] to move the cursor to the left of the "FREQ
PASS" option. Press [ENT] to select the option.
The highlight cursor will be flashing over a pass bank identifying letter. Select
the required pass bank using the UP/DOWN keys, [DIAL] or keypad. When
the required bank identifying letter is displayed press [ENT] to delete the data
contents.
The display will return to 2VFO mode.

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