Icom ID-51A PLUS2 Advanced Owners Manual - Page 219

DVFO scan DMemory scan DMemory bank scan DAbout the scan function

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Previous view 13 SCAN OPERATION ■■Scan Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals and makes it easier to locate stations to contact or listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies. DDAbout the scan function • In the VFO mode The frequencies that are set as "PSKIP" are skipped during a scan. (p. 13-7) NOTE: One or more pair of the scan edge channels must be programmed to start a program scan. • In the memory mode Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory channels. The frequencies that are set as skip channels "PSKIP" and "SKIP" are not scanned. (p.13-12) NOTE: Two or more memory channels must be programmed to start a memory scan. [Duplex (DUP) scan] The Duplex scan searches for both TX and RX frequencies which are used in duplex operation. (p. 15-4, 15-5) • The "DUP-" or "DUP+" icon is displayed in the duplex mode. • A duplex scan will not start when the frequency offset is set to "0.000 MHz." [Tone scan] The tone scan searches for tone frequencies or DTCS codes that are used by stations using the Tone Squelch function. • A tone scan can be made in any mode: VFO, mem- ory or Call channel. • During a tone scan, rotate [DIAL] to switch scan direction. Refer to "Tone Squelch function" or "DTCS code Squelch function" for details. (pp. 17-13 to 17-16) DDVFO scan • ALL (Full scan) p. 13-5 Repeatedly scans the entire band. 108 MHz 479 MHz P SKIP Scan P SKIP Jump • BAND (Selected band scan) p. 13-5 Scans all frequencies over the entire selected band. Band edge Band edge P SKIP Scan P SKIP Jump • PROG 0~24 (Program scan) p. 13-5 Scans the frequency range which is programmed into the program scan channels (PROGRAM-CH). Band edge XXA Jump Scan edges Scan Band XXB edge Jump • P-LINK0~9 (Program link scan) p. 13-5 Sequentially scans the program scan channels which are set to link in the "PROGRAM LINK" item in the MENU screen. (p. 16-20) (MENU > Scan > Program Link) DDMemory scan • ALL (Memory full scan) p. 13-9 Scans all memory channels. • BAND (Selected band memory scan) p. 13-9 Scans all Memory channels on the same frequency band as the selected channel. • MODE (Mode memory scan) p. 13-9 Scans memory channels which are programmed with the same receiving mode as the currently selected mode. DDMemory bank scan • ALL (Full bank scan) p. 13-10 Scans all banks. • BANK-LINK (Bank link scan) p. 13-10 Sequentially scans the banks which are set to link in the "BANK LINK" item in the MENU screen. (MENU > Scan > Bank Link) • BANK-A~Z (Bank scan) p. 13-10 S cans the memory channels in the selected bank. 13-2

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13
SCAN OPERATION
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Scan
Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically
search for signals and makes it easier to locate stations
to contact or listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or
frequencies.
D
VFO scan
ALL
(Full scan) p. 13-5
Repeatedly scans the entire band.
108 MHz
479 MHz
Scan
Jump
P SKIP
P SKIP
BAND
(Selected band scan) p. 13-5
Scans all frequencies over the entire selected band.
Band edge
Band edge
Scan
Jump
P SKIP
P SKIP
PROG 0~24
(Program scan) p. 13-5
Scans the frequency range which is programmed
into the program scan channels (PROGRAM-CH).
Band
edge
XXA
XXB
Band
edge
Scan edges
Scan
Jump
Jump
P-LINK0~9
(Program link scan) p. 13-5
Sequentially scans the program scan channels
which are set to link in the “PROGRAM LINK” item
in the MENU screen. (p. 16-20)
(MENU > Scan >
Program Link
)
D
Memory scan
ALL
(Memory full scan) p. 13-9
Scans all memory channels.
BAND
(Selected band memory scan) p. 13-9
Scans all Memory channels on the same frequency
band as the selected channel.
MODE
(Mode memory scan) p. 13-9
Scans memory channels which are programmed
with the same receiving mode as the currently se-
lected mode.
D
Memory bank scan
ALL
(Full bank scan) p. 13-10
Scans all banks.
BANK-LINK
(Bank link scan) p. 13-10
Sequentially scans the banks which are set to link in
the “BANK LINK” item in the MENU screen.
(MENU > Scan >
Bank Link
)
BANK-A~Z
(Bank scan) p. 13-10
Scans the memory channels in the selected bank.
[Duplex (DUP) scan]
The Duplex scan searches for both TX and RX fre-
quencies which are used in duplex operation.
(p. 15-4, 15-5)
• The “DUP–” or “DUP+” icon is displayed in the duplex
mode.
• A duplex scan will not start when the frequency offset is
set to “0.000 MHz.”
[Tone scan]
The tone scan searches for tone frequencies or
DTCS codes that are used by stations using the Tone
Squelch function.
• A tone scan can be made in any mode: VFO, mem-
ory or Call channel.
• During a tone scan, rotate [DIAL] to switch scan
direction.
Refer to
“Tone Squelch function”
or
“DTCS code
Squelch function”
for details. (pp. 17-13 to 17-16)
NOTE:
Two or more memory channels must be pro-
grammed
to start a memory scan.
• In the memory mode
Repeatedly scans all programmed Memory channels.
The frequencies that are set as skip channels “PSKIP”
and “SKIP” are not scanned. (p.13-12)
NOTE:
One or more pair of the scan edge channels
must be programmed to start a program scan.
D
About the scan function
• In the VFO mode
The frequencies that are set as “PSKIP” are skipped
during a scan. (p. 13-7)