Kenwood TM-V71A Operation Manual - Page 53

Group Scan

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GROUP SCAN For the purpose of Group Scan, the 1000 Memory channels are divided into 10 groups, with each group containing 100 channels. Group Scan monitors only the 100 channels which belong to the specific group you are scanning. The channels are grouped as follows: Memory Group 0 1 2 3 4 Channel Range 0 ~ 99 100 ~ 199 200 ~ 299 300 ~ 399 400 ~ 499 Memory Group 5 6 7 8 9 Channel Range 500 ~ 599 600 ~ 699 700 ~ 799 800 ~ 899 900 ~ 999 1 Press [MR], then rotate the Tuning control to select a channel in your desired group. 2 Press the Tuning control (1s). • Scan starts at the current channel. • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress. • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control clockwise (upward scan) or counterclockwise (downward scan). You can also press microphone [UP]/ [DWN]. 3 To quit Group Scan, press the Tuning control again. Note: ◆ At least 2 Memory channels in the selected group must contain data and must not be locked out of scan. ◆ You can also start Memory Scan when in Channel Display mode. While Scan is paused on a channel, the channel number blinks. ■ Memory Group Link Memory Group Link provides you with the ability to link 2 or more Memory channel groups together to act as a single group when scanning. You can link up to 6 separate groups together, or even add multiple instances of the same group to the group link, to ensure that one group is scanned more often than the other groups. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 203 (GR.LINK) {page 20}. 2 Press the Tuning control. • The cursor will begin blinking. 45

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GROUP SCAN
For the purpose of Group Scan, the 1000 Memory channels are divided into 10
groups, with each group containing 100 channels.
Group Scan monitors only the
100 channels which belong to the specific group you are scanning.
The channels
are grouped as follows:
Memory Group
Channel Range
Memory Group
Channel Range
0
0 ~ 99
5
500 ~ 599
1
100 ~ 199
6
600 ~ 699
2
200 ~ 299
7
700 ~ 799
3
300 ~ 399
8
800 ~ 899
4
400 ~ 499
9
900 ~ 999
1
Press
[MR]
, then rotate the
Tuning
control to select a channel in your desired
group.
2
Press the
Tuning
control
(1s)
.
Scan starts at the current channel.
The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.
To reverse the scan direction, turn the
Tuning
control clockwise (upward scan) or
counterclockwise (downward scan).
You can also press microphone
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
3
To quit Group Scan, press the
Tuning
control again.
Note:
At least 2 Memory channels in the selected group must contain data and must not be locked
out of scan.
You can also start Memory Scan when in Channel Display mode.
While Scan is paused on a
channel, the channel number blinks.
Memory Group Link
Memory Group Link provides you with the ability to link 2 or more Memory
channel groups together to act as a single group when scanning.
You can link
up to 6 separate groups together, or even add multiple instances of the same
group to the group link, to ensure that one group is scanned more often than
the other groups.
1
Enter Menu mode and access Menu 203 (GR.LINK) {page 20}.
2
Press the
Tuning
control.
The cursor will begin blinking.