2. Using the number keys, enter the channel number where you want to
store a frequency.
3. Press PROGRAM BANK and the bank number, the selected channel number,
any previously stored frequency and PGM appear on the display.
Note: If no frequency has been stored in the selected channel,
000.0000 MHz and L/O appear on the display.
4. Using the number keys, enter the frequency you want to store into that
channel, including the decimal point.
Note: Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency up to
the closest valid frequency. For example, if you try to enter a
frequency of 151.473, your scanner accepts it as 151.475.
5. Press WX/E to store the frequency.
Note: If you enter an invalid frequency in Step 4, the scanner
displays Error. Press CLEAR/., then repeat Steps 4 and 5.
6. To program the next channel in sequence, repeat Steps 3-5. To program
another channel (not in sequence), repeat Steps 2-5.
Searching Frequency Bands
You can search for transmissions within any of the scanner's nine
frequency bands, then temporarily store them into monitor memories.
Band Search
You can select a frequency band and search for transmissions within that
band.
Note: You can use the scanner's delay feature while using band search.
See "Delay" in Faxback Doc. # 46802.
1. Repeatedly press BAND until you see the frequency band you want to
search.
The scanner displays SRCH and the range for the frequency band, and
the number of the current monitor memory blinks on the display. Then
the scanner displays -b- (band) and SRCH /\ or \/ SRCH, and starts to
search the frequencies in the band. When the scanner finds a
transmission, it stops and displays the frequency's number until the
transmission stops, then it starts searching again.
2. To manually search the band, press 91-100/0 after the scanner starts
automatically searching the frequencies. The scanner displays -H-,
SRCH /\ or \/ SRCH, and a frequency within the band you selected.
Repeatedly press /\ to search from the lower to the upper range, or
\/ to search from the upper to the lower range.
Press and hold down /\ or \/ or press 91-100/0 to return to automatic
search.
3. When the scanner finds an active frequency you can do any of the
following: