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Searching and Storing
Searching and Storing
Service Search
Service Search lets you quickly select and search the
scanner’s preprogrammed search ranges. During service
search, the scanner searches starting with the lowest
scanner’s preprogrammed search ranges. During service
search, the scanner searches starting with the lowest
frequency in the search range you select to the highest
frequency in the range.
1. Press
frequency in the range.
1. Press
then turn the scroll control until Search
For . . .
appears. Then press E. Or press
and
Srch, then No. The search feature options appear.
2. Turn the scroll control until Service Search appears,
then press E to select it.
3. Turn the scroll control until the type of service search
you want appears, then press E
to select it.
The following search bands appear.
Public Safety
News
Ham Radio
Marine
Railroad
Air
CB Radio
FRS/GMRS
Racing
Special
News
Ham Radio
Marine
Railroad
Air
CB Radio
FRS/GMRS
Racing
Special
The scanner searches the service you selected,
stopping on any transmission it finds and displaying
the frequency. Turn the scroll control to change the
search direction. An arrow appears, showing the
current search direction.
To hold searching, press Hold. To resume searching,
press
stopping on any transmission it finds and displaying
the frequency. Turn the scroll control to change the
search direction. An arrow appears, showing the
current search direction.
To hold searching, press Hold. To resume searching,
press
then
press
Scan/Srch. Or, press Hold.
To lock out a frequency found while searching, press
L/O. Search Lockout? appears. Press E to lock out
the frequency or No to continue monitoring.
Notes:
L/O. Search Lockout? appears. Press E to lock out
the frequency or No to continue monitoring.
Notes:
• If all frequencies in the search band you selected
are locked out, All Locked! appears and the
scanner does not search the band.
scanner does not search the band.
Menu
Func
Func
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