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key on the keypad) after navigating to the LMIT object in Manual
Mode.
Mode.
When the LMIT search stops on an active frequency, the display
will appear as follows:
will appear as follows:
Press the
PAUSE
key to hold on the active frequency. To resume,
press the
PAUSE
key again.
HINT:
It can take some time for the
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to process all of the
frequencies in a LMIT search. You can experiment with different size
frequency ranges to find a LMIT search setup that does not interfere
excessively with scanning of other object types.
frequency ranges to find a LMIT search setup that does not interfere
excessively with scanning of other object types.
Spectrum Sweeper Object (SWPR)
A Spectrum Sweeper Object (SWPR) is a record that stores the
parameters necessary for the radio to rapidly sweep a range of
frequencies for strong signals from nearby transmitters. A SWPR
object can be used for standalone operation – the radio just
sweeps and stops when activity is detected, or for sweeping that
is performed while the radio is scanning. The radio treats SWPR
objects just like any other Scannable Object when in Scan Mode.
If you create a SWPR object, assign it to a Scan List and press
the
parameters necessary for the radio to rapidly sweep a range of
frequencies for strong signals from nearby transmitters. A SWPR
object can be used for standalone operation – the radio just
sweeps and stops when activity is detected, or for sweeping that
is performed while the radio is scanning. The radio treats SWPR
objects just like any other Scannable Object when in Scan Mode.
If you create a SWPR object, assign it to a Scan List and press
the
SCAN
key, the radio will check for activity on all the enabled
Scannable Objects – TGRP objects, CONV objects, LMIT objects
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