2. Press the desired bank and the channel number where
you want to store the frequency. The display indicates
the bank and channel number. After 1 second, the fre-
quency to be copied flashes.
3. Press ENTER. All the conditions such as receive mode
and delay condition are copied onto the channel. Chan-
nel Stored ! briefly appears. The scanner automatically
returns to search mode.
If you try to copy a frequency which is already stored, the
scanner sounds the notice tone 3 times after you press
ENTER. Dupl.Freq.ChXXX appears at the 3rd line. If you
want to copy the duplicate frequency anyway, press EN-
TER, or if not, press CL to cancel.
Copying a Frequency into a Vacant
Channel in a Specified Bank
You can copy a frequency into a vacant channel in a speci-
fied bank when the scanner stops on the frequency dur-
ing search or tune mode.
1. Press FUNC then ENTER when you find a frequency
you want to copy. Bank 9 Store? appears (Default set-
ting: Bank 9).
2. If you want to copy the frequency into bank 9, press
ENTER. It is stored in the first available vacant chan-
nel in the bank. Or, press your desired bank number
to store, then press ENTER. Channel Stored ! appears
for 2 seconds. All the conditions such as receiving
mode and delay condition are copied on the channel.
After about 2 seconds, the scanner automatically re-
turns to search mode.
3. If you try to copy a frequency which is already stored
in the same bank, the scanner sounds the notice tone
3 times after you press ENTER. Dupl.Freq.Chxxx ap-
pears at the bottom line. If you want to copy the dupli-
cate frequency anyway, press ENTER, or if not, press
CL to cancel.
Note: If the bank does not contain any empty channel,
Bank X Full ! appears on the display's lower line.
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