Using Monitor Memory; Listening To A Monitor Memory - Radio Shack PRO-89 Owner's Manual

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nel number you want to use to store the frequency, then
press
again. The channel number flashes.
PGM
If a channel number you entered is already programmed
with a frequency, the channel number and the pro-
grammed frequency appear for about 2 seconds. Then the
channel number flashes and the new frequency appears.
Press
to program the new frequency, or press
ENT
to cancel. If you press
MON
quency flash twice and the scanner stores the displayed
frequency. The scanner then continues to search for fre-
quencies.
Notes:
• If there is no empty channel,
store more frequencies, you must clear some channels.
See "Clearing a Stored Channel" on Page 34. To con-
tinue searching after
or
. To remain on the frequency after
appears, press
• If you entered a frequency that is already stored in
another channel,
numbered channel containing the duplicate frequency
flash on the display for about 3 seconds. Then the
lowest-available channel number and frequency flashes.
If you want to store the frequency anyway, press
again. If you do not want to store the frequency, press
. The scanner continues to search.
MON/CL
4. To store the displayed frequency in a monitor memory,
press
.
MON/CL
M
frequency flash twice.
5. To search for another active frequency, hold down
for about 1 second.

USING MONITOR MEMORY

Listening to a Monitor Memory

To recall a frequency stored in a monitor memory, press
then
.
, the monitor memory number, and
MON/CL
M
and the stored frequency appears.
, the channel and fre-
ENT
Ch-FULL
appears, hold down
Ch-FULL
.
Ch-FULL
disappears.
MON/CL
(duplicate) and the lowest-
-dUPL-
, the monitor memory number, and the
CL/
appears. To
Ch-FULL
ENT
or
MAN
CH
flash
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