Operation
27
sure to get a current copy. Also 
see the supplied 
Trunking Guide
.
Follow these steps to store 
frequencies into channels. 
±
1. Press 
MANUAL
, enter the 
bank (0–9) and channel 
number (00–99) where you 
want to store a frequency, 
then press 
MANUAL
 again. 
C
CC
C
 
and the bank and channel 
number appear at the upper 
left corner of the display (for 
example: 
C&&&
C&&&C&&&
C&&&
).
•Press 
FUNC
. Then press 
8
88
8
 or 
9
99
9
. The bank 
number moves in the 
direction of the arrow 
pressed.
•Press 
FUNC
. Then hold 
down 
8
88
8
 or 
9
99
9
. The bank 
number moves con-
tinuously in the assigned 
direction.
•Press 
8
88
8
. The channel 
number moves upward one 
by one. Or, press 
9
99
9
. The 
channel number moves 
downward one by one.
2. Press 
PGM
. 
C
CC
C
 changes to 
F
FF
F
.
3. Use the number keys and 
.
/
DELAY
 to enter the fre-
±
"016'"
±
"
• If you are storing 
frequencies for an 
EDACS system, 
you must store 
them in order, with 
the first frequency 
in channel 1 for 
the current bank. 
For example, if 
you want to store 
frequencies of 
150.0100, 
150.0200, 
150.0300, and 
150.0400 MHz, 
you must store 
them in Channels 
1, 2, 3, and 4 
respectively.
• When 
C
CC
C
 is on the 
display, you can 
also select your 
desired bank and 
channel number 
with the 
FUNC
 
and arrow keys.
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