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Using a One Touch Search
In this mode, you are able to set upper and lower limits of frequencies to be searched between. The 10 sets
frequencies (20 frequencies) are already preprogrammed in 20 Search Band Channel Memories
Set the unit to the FREQ Mode by pressing CLEAR PROGRAM key.
Hold down FUNC key and press 3 SEARCH key. (SEArCH is displayed.)
Press corresponding numeric key to select a desired search band listed below. The unit starts searching the
specified band immediately. (Illust.28)
To end, press CLEAR PROGRAM key.
In the initial state, the following frequencies are preprogrammed in 0 - 9 of the search band channel memories (‘30).
Numeric Key Frequency Range (MHz)
0 76.0000 - 107.7500
1 108.0000 - 142.0000
2 144.0000 - 146.0000
3 146.0100 - 154.6500
4 156.0000 - 162.0500
5 175.7500 - 221.7500
6 430.0000 - 440.0000
7 450.0125 - 451.5000
8 850.0125 - 859.9875
9 903.0375 - 904.9875
NOTE:
l The halt method and change of direction in this search are the same as in All Search.
l If another numeric key is pressed while One Touch Search is activated , the search range changes immediately
corresponding to the numeric key pressed.
How To Change Search Band Channel Memory
The frequency programmed into Search Band Channel Memory can be changed with following procedure
Set the unit to the FREQ Mode by simply pressing CLEAR PROGRAM key.
Enter either upper or lower frequency limit of the search band desired to be programmed into the Search Band
Channel Memory.
Hold down FUNC key and press CLEAR PROGRAM key. (Illust. 29)
Enter corresponding channel numbers by using numeric keys to enter the channel memory address in the
Search Band Memory. (A high pitched beep is emitted, and the frequency is programmed in Search Band
Memory, and returns to the FREQ Mode.)
Repeat the above steps 1 through 4 to program the other end frequency limit (lower or upper limit) into the
same Search Band Channel Memory.
Following channel number correspond to the Search Band specified.
Search Band Channel Memory Address CH. Channel Memory Address CH.
0 0-A 400 0-b 401
1 1-A 402 1-b 403
2 2-A 404 2-b 405
3 3-A 406 3-b 407
4 4-A 408 4-b 409
5 5-A 410 5-b 411
6 6-A 412 6-b 413
7 7-A 414 7-b 415
8 8-A 416 8-b 417
9 9-A 418 9-b 419