Specifications

Memory Lockout
Memory Lockout applies only
to
the Memory Scan mode and not the
Frequency Scan mode. Any of the 10
Memory Locations can be omitted
from the scanning sequence. The
memory location is first displayed in
the frequency window and then
locked out. For example,
to
lockout
the frequency stored in Memory
Location 2 depress the keys on the
keyboard in the following order:
I
1
1;
lZ3.50
I
The frequency window will now
display the frequency stored in
Memory Location
2.
An M and a
2
will
be displayed on the left hand side of
the display indicating that the
frequency stored in Memory Location
2 is being displayed. Continue to
depress the keys on the keyboard in
the following order:
An L will now appear in the lower
right corner of the display
to
indicate
that the frequency stored in Memory
Location
2
has been locked out of the
scan sequence.
To
restore a locked
out Memory Location
to
the Memory
Scan sequence, perform the same
sequence as above and the memory
location will be returned
to
the scan
sequence and the
"L"
will be removed
from the display.
Frequency Scan Mode
The Frequency Scan mode
scans the frequency range in 25 KHz
steps between the frequency stored
in Memory Location 1 and the
frequency stored in Memory Location
9.
Only COMM frequencies
(1 18.00MHz-136.975MHz) may be
scanned in the Frequency Scan
mode. For example
to
scan the
frequency range of
120.00
MHz
to
124.50MH2,
120.00
must first be
stored in Memory Location 1 and
124.50 must be stored in Memory
Location
9.
Refer
to
the section
entitled "Programming Memory
Locations
1-9
for storing 120.00 and
124.50
in the appropriate memory
locations. After the frequencies have
been stored, depress the following
key on the keyboard:
120.00
An
S
will appear in the bottom
right corner of the display indicating
the Scan mode has been initiated.
The unit will start scanning through
the frequency range in 25KHz steps
to
124.50MHz. When the frequency
window gets
to
124.50 it will reset and
start counting at 120.00 again.
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