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5. Basic Operation
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Rotate the dial to select a channel.
You cannot select banks or channels which have not been programmed.
MEMO
• When no data is programmed to memory channels, the Memory mode
is skipped.
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You can select banks also by rotating the dial while holding down the
key.
5-6 Memory Mode
Memory mode allows you to pre-program frequently-used frequencies into the
DJ-X30's memory so that you can call up a desired frequency when you want.
A "bank" is a location where frequencies are categorized for easier selection.
Each frequency programmed to a bank is called a "channel." As shown in the
separate frequency data list, the DJ-X30 stores popular channels as memory
data, which can be edited according to need.
5-6-1 Memory types and usage
The DJ-X30 has the following four types of memory bank.
Bank for normal
memory channels
Contains channels which are called up in normal
operation in Memory mode. A total of 1000
channels of frequencies can be programmed.
You can program your favorite frequencies to call
them up easily.
Bank for programmed
scan channels
Contains channels which are used for the
programmed scan to nd signals within a
specied frequency range. Up to 50 pairs of
frequency ranges (upper and lower limits) can be
programmed.
Bank for skip-search
channels
Frequencies programmed to this bank are
skipped during VFO and programmed scans.
Up to 100 channels can be programmed. It is
useful to program unwanted frequencies that emit
constant noise.
Bank for priority
channels
This bank is used for the Priority Monitoring
function (prioritized reception). Up to 100
channels can be programmed.