Kenwood TM-281A User Manual - Page 47

Channels, Channels

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MEMORY SCAN Memory Scan monitors Memory Channels in which you have stored frequencies. ALL-CHANNEL SCAN The transceiver scans all of the Memory Channels in which you have stored frequencies. 1 Press [MR] (1s). • Scan starts from the last Memory Channel number and ascends up through the channel numbers (default). • To jump to a desired channel while scanning, quickly turn the Tuning control. • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN]. 2 Press any key other than [F] or [ ] (Power) to stop 8 All-Channel Scan. Note: ◆ You must have 2 or more Memory Channels that contain data, excluding special function Memory Channels (L0/U0 ~ L3/U3, Pr, and AL). ◆ You can perform Memory Scan while in CH Display Mode. While Scan is paused, the Channel number blinks. GROUP SCAN The transceiver scans Memory Channels in groups of 20 channels. When Menu No. 15 (M.CH) is set to 100, the transceiver uses 5 groups of 20 channels. When Menu No. 15 (M.CH) is set to 200, the transceiver uses 10 groups of 20 channels. 1 Press [MR] and turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN] to select a Memory Channel in the range of the group you want to scan. 2 Press [MENU] (1s). • Scan starts from the selected Memory Channel number and ascends up through the channel numbers (default). • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/[DWN]. 3 Press any key other than [F] or [ ] (Power) to stop Group Scan. Note: You must have 2 or more Memory Channels in the selected group that contain data. 100 Channels Group 1: 0 ~ 19 Group 2: 20 ~ 39 Group 3: 40 ~ 59 Group 4: 60 ~ 79 Group 5: 80 ~ 99 200 Channels Group 1: 0 ~ 19 Group 2: 20 ~ 39 Group 3: 40 ~ 59 Group 4: 60 ~ 79 Group 5: 80 ~ 99 Group 6: 100 ~ 119 Group 7: 120 ~ 139 Group 8: 140 ~ 159 Group 9: 160 ~ 179 Group 10: 180 ~ 199 40

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MEMORY SCAN
Memory Scan monitors Memory Channels in which you
have stored frequencies.
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LL
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HANNEL
S
CAN
The transceiver scans all of the Memory Channels in
which you have stored frequencies.
1
Press
[MR] (1s)
.
Scan starts from the last Memory Channel number and
ascends up through the channel numbers (default).
To jump to a desired channel while scanning, quickly turn
the
Tuning
control.
To reverse the scan direction, turn the
Tuning
control or
press Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
2
Press any key other than
[F]
or
[
]
(Power) to stop
All-Channel Scan.
Note:
You must have 2 or more Memory Channels that contain data,
excluding special function Memory Channels (L0/U0 ~ L3/U3, Pr,
and AL).
You can perform Memory Scan while in CH Display Mode.
While
Scan is paused, the Channel number blinks.
G
ROUP
S
CAN
The transceiver scans Memory Channels in groups of 20
channels.
When Menu No. 15 (M.CH) is set to 100, the
transceiver uses 5 groups of 20 channels.
When Menu
No. 15 (M.CH) is set to 200, the transceiver uses 10
groups of 20 channels.
1
Press
[MR]
and turn the
Tuning
control or press Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
to select a Memory Channel in the range
of the group you want to scan.
2
Press
[MENU] (1s)
.
Scan starts from the selected Memory Channel number
and ascends up through the channel numbers (default).
To reverse the scan direction, turn the
Tuning
control or
press Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
3
Press any key other than
[F]
or
[
]
(Power) to stop
Group Scan.
Note:
You must have 2 or more Memory Channels in the selected
group that contain data.
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200 Channels
100 Channels