Icom IC-V3500 Advanced Manual - Page 33
About scans, VFO scan, Memory scan, Memory Bank scan, DVFO scan DMemory scan DMemory Bank scan
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4. SCAN OPERATION About scans Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals. A scan makes it easier to locate stations to contact, or listen to or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies. DDVFO scan The VFO scan searches for signals in the entire band, or the specified frequency range. Full scan Repeatedly searches the entire band. Band edge frequency lower end Band edge frequency upper end Scan Jump Programmed scan Repeatedly searches between 2 Program Scan Edges. LLThree pairs of Scan Edges (1A/1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B) can be used. Lower edge Jump Scan range Scan Upper edge Jump DDMemory scan The Memory scan searches signals on all entered Memory channels. Full Memory scan Repeatedly searches all entered Memory channels. M0 M1 M2 M3 M198 M199 Jump Empty channels and the channels set as Skip channels are skipped. DDMemory Bank scan Bank scan Repeatedly searches the Memory channels in the selected bank. Example: BANK A (M0 to M5 are included) M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 Jump The channels set as Skip channels are skipped. Bank Link scan Repeatedly searches the linked banks. (p. 4-8) BANK A BANK B BANK I BANK J Jump The banks that are not linked are skipped. Tone scan The Tone scan searches for tone frequencies or DTCS codes used by stations using the Tone Squelch function. See page 7-7 for details. LLA Tone scan is usable in any VFO, Memory, or Call channel mode. LLDuring a scan, rotate [DIAL] to change the scan direction. 4-2