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Radio Shack HTX-202 - Setting the Scan Delay Duration; Setting the Scan Limits; Setting the Vacant Scan Direction

Radio Shack HTX-202
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ti
Resumes
scanning
in
10
seconds
cr
Resumes
scanning
after
the
carrier
drops
and
the
scan
delay
expires
(See
‘'Setting
the
Scan
Delay.’’)
SE
Does
not
resume
scanning
To
change
the
scan
resume
condition,
follow
the
steps
in
‘Understanding
the
Con-
figuration
Menu”’
to
display
Se.
Then,
rotate
TUNE
to
select
the
scan
resume
con-
dition.
,
Note:
The
scan
resume
option
does
not
affect
priority
scan.
Priority
scan
al-
ways
resumes
scanning
after
the
carrier
drops.
Setting
the
Scan
Delay
Duration
When
you
set
the
scan
resume
condition
to
cr
(carrier),
the
transceiver
resumes
scanning
after
the
carrier
drops.
The
scan
delay
option
lets
you
set
the
transceiver
to
pause
before
resuming,
so
you
can
hear
any
reply.
The
factory
default
for
this
option
is
2
seconds.
To
change
the
scan
delay
duration,
follow
the
steps
in
‘Understanding
the
Con-
figuration
Menu”’
to
display
Sd.
Then,
rotate
TUNE
to
select
the
scan
delay
dura-
tion.
You
can
set
the
delay
to
0.5,
1,
2,
or
4
seconds.
Note:
The
scan
delay
option
also
affects
priority
scan.
Setting
the
Scan
Limits
When
you
press
F
+
WSC
or
F
+
ASC
the
transceiver
scans
only
those
frequencies
within
a
range
you
set
with
the
scan
limit
options.
To
set
the
scan
limits,
follow
the
steps
in
“Understanding
the
Configuration
Menu”’
to
display
$1.
Use
either
TUNE
or
the
key
pad
to
enter
one
of
the
frequency
limits.
Then,
press
WSC
to
dis-
play
82
and
enter
the
other
frequency
limit.
You
can
enter
the
higher
frequency
as
either
limit.
Setting
the
Vacant
Scan
Direction
The
transceiver’s
factory
default
for
vacant
scan
is
to
scan
down
until
it
finds
an
unused
frequency.
To
change
the
vacant
scan
direction,
follow
the
steps
in
‘‘Un-
derstanding
the
Configuration
Menu’’
to
display
ud.
Then,
rotate
TUNE
to
select
either
UP
or
DN.

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