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Search Frequency Skip., Sporting Event Search., into the DIRECT ACCESS Channels. Your SportCat

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Search Frequency Skip. The scanner may stop at certain frequencies during Search that you do not want to hear. You can program up to 100 Skip Frequencies into the SportCat. When the scanner O stops at one of these frequencies during Search, press . That frequency is now "memorized" and will be skipped during any Search. The scanner will then search to find other active frequencies. Sporting Event Search. Some sporting events do not have specific frequencies assigned to individuals or to specific stations. You can use the SEARCH Mode to find the active frequencies to program into the DIRECT ACCESS Channels. Your SportCat Frequency Guide lists the groups of frequencies for certain organizations or events. For example, there are over 25 frequencies listed for the USGA. Look for the organization or event you want to monitor. Then use Search to find the active frequencies, and program them into Channels 1 through 10. List the keys on the Memo Pad. 24

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Search Frequency Skip.
The scanner may stop at certain frequencies during Search
that you do not want to hear. You can program up to 100
Skip Frequencies into the SportCat. When the scanner
stops at one of these frequencies during Search, press
O
. That frequency is now “memorized” and will be
skipped during any Search. The scanner will then search
to find other active frequencies.
Sporting Event Search.
Some sporting events do not have specific frequencies
assigned to individuals or to specific stations. You can use
the
SEARCH
Mode to find the active frequencies to program
into the DIRECT ACCESS Channels. Your SportCat
Frequency Guide lists the groups of frequencies for certain
organizations or events. For example, there are over 25
frequencies listed for the USGA. Look for the organization
or event you want to monitor. Then use Search to find the
active frequencies, and program them into Channels 1
through 10. List the keys on the Memo Pad.
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