Yaesu FT-51R Owner's Manual page 37

Dual band fm paging transceiver
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You can stop the scanner maguglly by press-
ing the
switch, or the
will leave operation on the curre:;
Scanning is also halted by m o r
eration shifts to the respective new frequency, in
these cases.
Memo y Skip Scanning
When you have some very active channels
stored in memories, you may wish to skip them
when scanning, but still have them available for
manual selection. You can mark a memory to be
skipped by pressing
on the memory.
appears just above the 100's
ory will be skipped during scanning (although
you can still recall it manually).
To cancel scan-skip and allow the memory to
be scanned, repeat the steps used to disable it;
select the memory manually, and press (OM)--)
Programmable Subband (PMS) Limits
Besides band and memory scanning, the FT-
51R can also scan only between two frequencies
of your choice (with the selected channel steps).
=
keys, which
but op-
while receiving
The limits are stored in two pairs of special
memories labeled
Store the lower edge of the desired scanning
range in memory
I
memory
(or
With either of the memories recalled, press
to enable memory tuning. You should see
appear at the display bottom when
using the
Your tuning and scanning range is now lim-
ited to the resulting subband. If ARS or manual
repeater shift is activated, the offset is applied
automatically when you transmit (even if the
resulting transmit frequency is outside the sub-
band limits). Memories
the same way.
Note: The frequency resolution of subband lim-
its is 100 kHz, although the channel resolution of
the L
size. Therefore, the actual limits are the frequen-
cies stored in these memories
the nearest 100 kHz. Since the memories them-
selves are not limited to a specific frequency you
can still use them for other purposes within the
100-kHz range above the intended limit.
and
and the upper edge in
pair, or
for
work together
&
rounded down
to

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