Specifications
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8-2-4 Copying an active frequency to the VFO or memory location
It is convenient to transfer an active frequency from search to VFO or memory for periods of extended
listening.
Copy to VFO
When the search process is stopped on an active frequency, the key to transfer the
current receive frequency to the single VFO where it may be monitored.
Write to memory
When the search process is stopped on an active frequency, the key to write the
current receive frequency into the first available empty memory location (or you may select a specific
location from the 1,000 memory channels available).
8-3 Selection of search bank
There are 40 search banks, while searching use the Õ Ö keys to step through search banks which
contain data, alternatively you may use the numeric keys (with assigned letters and shifts). If no data is
programmed in the nominated search bank, the next bank containing valid data will be used.
Recalling search banks A - J is very simple involving only one key push, for this reason it is suggested
that these banks are used for primary search tasks.
While searching, the numeric key corresponding to the required search bank:
A *
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Note: When bank “A” is selected via the keypad, a delay of around two seconds will be
encountered before the key is acted upon, this is because the key also
has a special ‘SHIFT’ command status when selecting banks K - T and k - t.
Tip: to search “A” instantly,
Section 8-2-4, 8-3










