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AR2000
Operating
manual
Page
13
ag
The
first
of
the
locked
out
frequencies
will
appear
on
the
display.
The
‘L.OUT’
indicator
will
also
be
flashing
on
the
display
to
show
status.
You
must
release
the
locked
out
frequencies
one
at
a
time
Press
LOCKOUT
The
display
will
clear
and
step
to
the
next
locked
out
frequency.
Repeat
this
process
until
the
‘L.OUT’
indicator
is
steady
on
the
display
and
the
BANK
indicator
is
flashing.
Press
LOCKOUT
The
‘L.OUT’
indicator
will
disappear
and
the
receiver
will
start
searching.
6.
Reprogramming
search
bank
limits.
Before
you
change
and
pre-programmed
limits,
it
may
be
a
good
idea
to
note
the
existing
band
data
so
that
the
receiver
may
be
re-programmed
to
its
initial
state
at
a
later
date.
In
fact
you
may
be
happy
with
the
pre-programming
of
the
search
banks,
in
which
case
you
will
not
need
to
carry
out
this
process.
Assume
that
you
want
to
reprogramme
SEARCH
BANK
2
to
cover
a
specific
part
of
the
70cm
Amateur
Radio
band.
The
desired
parameters
are:
432.000
-
433.500
MHz,
25
KHz
steps
and
FM.
SEARCH
PROG
(start
frequency)
LIMIT
(stop
frequency)
ENTER
(search
step
in
KHz)
ENTER
(mode)
ENTER
(bank
number)
ENTER
SEARCH
Example:
SEARCH
-
PROG
-
432.000
-
LIMIT
-
433.500
-
ENTER
-
25
-
ENTER
-
FM
-
ENTER
-
2
-
ENTER
-
SEARCH
The
previously
stored
information
will
be
over-written.
7.
Storing
search
frequencies
into
memory.
When
searching
you
may
find
an
interesting
frequency
and
want
to
return
to
it
later.
Press
DELAY/HOLD
so
that
the
‘HOLD’
indicator
appears
on
the
display
Press
ENTER
Select
memory
bank
and
channel
Example:
The
receiver
stops
on
145.600
MHz
and
you
wish
to
save
the
frequency
and
mode,
perhaps
we
wish
to
store
the
information
in
Memory
bank
1,
channel
23
Press
DELAY/HOLD
-
ENTER
-
123
This
concludes
the
operating
section
of
the
manual.
©
1991
AOR
Ltd.

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