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BASIC MANUAL
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SCANNING
 
Scan type
Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals. A scan makes it 
easier to locate stations to listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies.
 
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VFO scan 
(p. 32)
In the VFO mode, the VFO scan searches a signal within the specified frequency range.
Scan type
Description
Auto MW
When a signal is received during a VFO scan, the frequency is 
automatically stored into an Auto Memory Write channel group (A000 
~ A199).
ALL
Repeatedly scans the entire frequency range.
BAND
Repeatedly scans the selected band.
P-LINK 0 ~ 9
Sequentially scans several Program Scan ranges.
The links are set on the MENU screen. 
([MENU] > Scan > 
Program Link)
P00 ~ 49
Repeatedly scans the Program Scan range.
The scan edges are set on the Menu screen.
([MENU] > Scan > 
P-Scan Edge)
 
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Memory scan 
(p. 36)
In the memory mode, the memory scan searches a signal on the preregistered memory 
channels.
Scan type
Description
ALL
Scans all Memory channels.
Mode
Scans Memory channels which are entered with the same receiving 
mode as the currently selected mode.
Near Station
Searches for near stations that are within 160 kilometer (100 miles) 
from your location using your GPS position and the station’s position 
that is entered in the memory channels.
GROUP LINK 
Sequentially scans the memory groups which are set to link on the 
MENU screen.
GROUP
Scans the Memory channels in the selected group.
(GROUP 00 ~ 99, A: Auto MW CH, S: SKIP CH)
 
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Tone scan
The Tone scan searches for signals in tone frequencies or DTCS codes that are used by 
stations using the Tone Squelch function.
See ADVANCED MANUAL for its operation.
 
L
A Tone scan is usable in either VFO or Memory channel mode.
 
L
During a scan, rotate [DIAL] to change the scan direction.
   See “Tone squelch operation” or “DTCS code squelch operation” for details on 
ADVANCED MANUAL.