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PROGRAMMED SEARCH
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SERVICE SEARCH
To search for signals
continuously between two frequencies in the
same band (example: 160.000MHz to 161.000MHz), go to any desired
channel manually (example 37). Then:
PRESS:
rn
READ: 37 160.000 (one limit is entered)
PRESS:
rn
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READ:
37
161.000 (other limit is entered)
To start search
PRESS:
The search frequency will be displayed
and incrementing
To stop search
To increment search manually
PRESS:
The search frequency will be displayed.
PRESS:
wl
To resume search
on this channel
PRESS:
I]
Search will continue.
To resume search
on another channel without changing search
limits, step to the desired channel and:
PRESS:
[Search]
To enter a frequency, found while searching,
into the channel on
which you are searching:
PRESS:
(El
Then manually go to the next channel you
want to use and PRESS:
-1
NOTE: Any power interruption will cause the programmed search
limits to be erased. The limits will have to be reentered. Tur-
ning the radio "OFF" does not interrupt the power to the
Micro-Processor and will not erase the search limits.
NOTE: IF SEARCH or SERVICE SEARCH is used on Channel
1,
subsequent use of PRIORITY can cause change in program
on Channel
1.
This does not occur on any other channel.
The Bearcat 300 is preprogrammed with over 2100 active frequen-
cies in memory. Service Search arranges these in eleven service
categories, in accordance with FCC frequency assignments, for im-
mediate access to any given interest category. The services and fre-
quency bands used are listed below.
BAND
SERVICE
Police
Fire
Marine
Ham
Emergency
Telephone
Government
Forestry Service
Industrial
Transportation
Aircraft
UHF HI VHF LOVHF
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X
X
X X
X X
X
X
X
X X
X
X X X
X
To use Service Search:
Then
press desired service key.
The appropriate LED will light.
The 5th space in the display indicates the frequency bands being
searched.
STH-.
SPACE
NOTE: The Aircraft Band will indicate LO VHF
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