8
SCAN OPERATION
8-6
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
The channel that is pro-
grammed as a skip fre-
quency is .
The channel is programmed
as a skip frequency.
Example: Full-scanning in the FM mode.
When a signal is received.
Hold down [M/CALL]
for
1 second.
Push [M/CALL]
.
Push
.
Push D-pad(Ent).
431.860 MHz is programmed
into memory channel “496,” as
the skip frequency.
“PSKIP” has disappeared.
D Setting the skip frequencies
The frequencies set as skip channels “PSKIP” are
skipped (not scanned).
Start the VFO scan (p. 8-4). q
• When a signal is received, the scan pauses.
Hold down [S.MW] w for 1 second (until the
3 beeps sound).
• The memory channel number blinks.
• When a signal is received during the scan, the transceiv-
er attempts to program the frequency as a skip channel,
into empty memory channel 499.
• If channel 499 is already programmed, the transceiver
automatically searches backwards for a blank channel
to program.
If no blank memory channel is found, a beep sounds,
and no skip channel is programmed.
After the skip channel is programmed, or the beep e
sounds, the scan resumes.
D Clearing the skip frequency
Push [M/CALL] q to select the memory mode.
Rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel you w
want to clear as the skip channel.
Push e
.
Push D-pad( r
) to select “SKIP,” and then push
D-pad(Ent).
• OFF : Cancel the skip setting.
• SKIP : Skipped during a memory scan.
• PSKIP : Skipped during both VFO and memory
scans.
Push D-pad( t ) to select “OFF,” and then push
D-pad(Ent) to save the selection.
• The skip setting is canceled.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
The skip setting is also cancelled when the memory
channel set as skip channel is deleted. See page 7-13
for details.
[DIAL]
■ Setting and clearing the skip frequencies