Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual - Page 157

Scan edges programming

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■ Scan edges programming Memory channels 1A-3A and 1b-3b are the Program Scan Edge channels. They are used to program the upper and lower frequency edges for programmed scans. (p. 149) Each frequency band has its own Scan Edge channels. Factory default frequency and operating modes are programmed into the Scan Edge channels. If both upper and lower band edges are programmed with the same frequency, a programmed scan cannot start. EXAMPLE: Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A and 14.35000 MHz into 1b. q P ush [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. w Rotate [M-CH] to select scan edge 1A. e Set 14.00000 MHz as the lower frequency. r H old down [MW] for 1 second to program 14.00000 MHz into scan edge 1A. • T hree beeps sound when the programming is com- plete. t Rotate [M-CH] to select scan edge 1b. y Set 14.35000 MHz as the upper frequency. u H old down [MW] for 1 second to program 14.35000 MHz into scan edge 1b. • T hree beeps sound when the programming is com- plete. i If 1A/1b is selected as the scanning range when a programmed scan is started, it will search for signals between 14.00000 MHz and 14.35000 MHz. (p. 149) SCANS 11 [VFO/MEMO] [MW] [M-CH] Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A M1 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP Programming 14.35000 MHz into 1b M1 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 148

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Scan edges programming
Memory channels 1A–3A and 1b–3b are the Program
Scan Edge channels. They are used to program the
upper and lower frequency edges for programmed
scans. (p. 149)
Each frequency band has its own Scan Edge chan-
nels. Factory default frequency and operating modes
are programmed into the Scan Edge channels.
If both upper and lower band edges are programmed
with the same frequency, a programmed scan can-
not start.
EXAMPLE:
Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A and
14.35000 MHz into 1b.
q
Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
w
Rotate [M-CH] to select scan edge 1A.
e
Set 14.00000 MHz as the lower frequency.
r
Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program
14.00000 MHz into scan edge 1A.
• Three beeps sound when the programming is com
-
plete.
t
Rotate [M-CH] to select scan edge 1b.
y
Set 14.35000 MHz as the upper frequency.
u
Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program
14.35000 MHz into scan edge 1b.
• Three beeps sound when the programming is com
-
plete.
i
If 1A/1b is selected as the scanning range when a
programmed scan is started, it will search for sig-
nals between 14.00000 MHz and 14.35000 MHz.
(p. 149)
[VFO/MEMO] [MW]
[M-CH]
Programming 14.00000 MHz into 1A
Programming 14.35000 MHz into 1b