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Using Submenu Pop-Up to Create a Favorites List (Favorites Lists Exist)

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Using Submenu Pop‐Up to Create a Favorites List (Favorites Lists Exist)  Tap the following:  Submenu pop‐up tab on channel you want to save.  Fave  The Add to Favorites screen displays, indicating that the channel will be added to the last used Favorites List. Tap Other List to display a list of all your Favorites Lists.  The Favorite List Selection screen displays. Tap New.  The Create New List keyboard displays. Enter the name of the new Favorites List and tap Accept.  The Favorites List Selection screen displays again with the new Favorites List. Tap the new Favorites List. HomePatrol‐1 saves the transmission to that list and returns to monitoring. Saving to an Existing Favorites List  Tap the following:  Submenu pop‐up tab on channel you want to save.  Fave  The Saving Channel to Favorites List confirmation screen displays. If you have saved to a Favorites List during your current session, the confirmation screen indicates that the channel will be saved to that list. Tap Other List if you want to save to a different Favorites List.  The Favorite List Selection screen displays. Tap the appropriate Favorites List.  HomePatrol‐1 saves the transmission to that list and returns to monitoring. Managing Favorites Lists You can create multiple Favorites Lists for any HomePatrol‐1 profile and use one or more Favorites Lists with our without the Full Database for monitoring. When you use Sentinel to Read from HomePatrol, all Favorites Lists in your HomePatrol‐1 are also read and saved to the current profile. Using Favorites Lists to Monitor Special Services Sentinel v2 and later allows users to easily share their own Favorites Lists. Watch the HomePatrol Community at http://www.HomePatrol.com and the HomePatrol Twiki site at http://info.uniden.com/HomePatrol for Favorites Lists that cover common services such as Railroad, Marine Radio, Civilian and Military Air bands, and more. 18

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Using Submenu Pop
Up to Create a Favorites List (Favorites Lists Exist)
Tap the following:
Submenu pop
up tab on channel you want to save.
Fave
The
Add to Favorites
screen displays, indicating that the channel will be added to the last used
Favorites List. Tap
Other List
to display a list of all your Favorites Lists.
The
Favorite List Selection
screen displays. Tap
New
.
The
Create New List
keyboard displays. Enter the name of the new Favorites List and tap
Accept
.
The
Favorites List Selection
screen displays again with the new Favorites List. Tap the new
Favorites List. HomePatrol
1 saves the transmission to that list and returns to monitoring.
Saving to an Existing Favorites List
Tap the following:
Submenu pop
up tab on channel you want to save.
Fave
The
Saving Channel to Favorites List
confirmation screen displays. If you have saved to a
Favorites List during your current session, the confirmation screen indicates that the channel
will be saved to that list. Tap
Other List
if you want to save to a different Favorites List.
The
Favorite List Selection
screen displays. Tap the appropriate Favorites List.
HomePatrol
1 saves the transmission to that list and returns to monitoring.
Managing Favorites Lists
You can create multiple Favorites Lists for any HomePatrol
1 profile and use one or more Favorites Lists
with our without the Full Database for monitoring. When you use Sentinel to Read from HomePatrol, all
Favorites Lists in your HomePatrol
1 are also read and saved to the current profile.
Using Favorites Lists to Monitor Special Services
Sentinel v2 and later allows users to easily share their own Favorites Lists. Watch the HomePatrol
Community at
and the HomePatrol Twiki site at
for Favorites Lists that cover common services such as Railroad,
Marine Radio, Civilian and Military Air bands, and more.
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