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7  SCAN
CALL SCAN
A Call channel can be stored for each amateur radio
band, such as the 2 m, 70 cm, and 1.25 m (TH-F6A
only) bands {page 19}.  You can monitor one of these
Call channels and the current operating frequency
alternatively.
Select the frequency (in VFO, Memory Recall, or
Information Channel mode) you want to monitor.
In VFO mode, press [A/B] to select the A or
B-band.  Then, turn the Tuning control or press
[ ][ ] to select the desired frequency.
In Memory Recall mode, turn the Tuning
control or press [ ][ ] to select a memory
channel you want to monitor.
Press [INFO] to recall the last Information
Channel you monitored.
Press [CALL] (1 s) to start the Call Scan.
The Call channel for the band and the selected
VFO frequency, memory channel or Information
Channel are monitored alternately.
To stop the Call Scan, press [PTT] or [CALL].
Note:
The transceiver stops scanning in all modes when it detects a
signal.
You can perform the Call Scan even if the recalled memory
channel or Information channel has been locked out {page 27}.
If the Call channel is not available for the current operating
frequency, an error beep sounds.
PRIORITY SCAN
You may sometimes want to check your favorite
frequency activities while monitoring the A and
B-bands.  In this case, use the Priority Scan function.
It checks the activities of Pr1 and Pr2 channels every
3 seconds, alternately, using the B-band receiver.
If the transceiver detects a signal on Pr1 or Pr2, it
recalls the frequency to the B-band receiver.
Note:  If you do not operate any control or key for 3 seconds after the
signal drops, the transceiver returns to the original frequency and
resumes Priority Scan.
PROGRAMMING PRIORITY CHANNELS
Press [VFO].
Turn the Tuning control or press [ ][ ] to select
your desired priority channel frequency.
Select the mode and selective call functions, if
necessary.
Press [F].
The memory channel number appears.
Turn the Tuning control or press [ ][ ] to select
“Pr1”.
Press [MR] ([ ] or [MNU]) to store the data on the
priority channel.
If you want to store a second priority channel,
repeat steps 1 ~ 6 and select “Pr2” in step 5.
Note:  You can program any frequency available on the B-band as a
priority channel.
USING PRIORITY SCAN
Press [F][BAL].
” appears.
The transceiver checks for a signal on the Pr1
and Pr2 channels every 3 seconds, alternately.
When the transceiver detects a signal on the
priority channel, “Pr1” or “Pr2” blinks and the
B-band frequency changes to the priority
channel.
If you do not operate any control or key for
3 seconds after the signal drops, the
transceiver returns to the original frequency
and resumes Priority Scan.
To quit Priority Scan, press [F][BAL] again.