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Service Search

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Service Search The Service Search feature allows you to scroll through the following twelve preprogrammed services. The frequencies selected for these services are the most commonly used around the U.S. • 1:WEATHER • 7:RAILROAD • 2:PUBLIC SAFETY • 8:AIR • 3:NEWS • 9:CB RADIO • 4:TV BROADCAST • 0:FRS • 5:HAM RADIO • :RACING • 6:MARINE • :SPECIAL 1. Press SRVC. --- OR --- Another method is as follows: To set Service Search, enter into the Menu mode. 1. Press MENU. 2. Select 1:SERVICE OPTION by rotating the VFO and pressing E. SERVICE OPTION 1:WEATHER 2:PUBLIC SAFETY 3:NEWS 2. To select the Service Search, select one Service Search menu you want from the lists above by rotating the VFO and press E or directly enter the number listed above. Note: When you start Service Search by pressing SRVC, you can start Service Search without pressing E. 3. After a 3 second delay, searching begins for the selected service. If you want to start searching immediately, press RSM. 4. To change the searched service, rotate the VFO or directly enter the number listed above after pressing SRVC. Remember! You can also use or instead of rotating the VFO. Also instead of pressing E, you can press the VFO control. Note: • When you start searching, select :RACING or :SPECIAL by rotating the VFO and pressing E. • You can not change such settings as Auto Delay, during a Service Search. • You can enter one of the Service Search frequencies into Channel Memory by pressing TRNFR when holding on one of the frequencies and pressing E. • Special Frequencies are low-power, itinerant, FRS, "splinters" and other frequencies which are commonly used at special events and other locations and may or may not be licensed. • When you rotate the VFO while the Service Search is active, you can change the search direction to up or down. 42

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Service Search
The Service Search feature allows you to scroll through the following twelve preprogrammed
services. The frequencies selected for these services are the most commonly used around
the U.S.
1:WEATHER
7:RAILROAD
2:PUBLIC SAFETY
8:AIR
3:NEWS
9:CB RADIO
4:TV BROADCAST
0:FRS
5:HAM RADIO
:RACING
6:MARINE
:SPECIAL
1.
Press
SRVC
.
–––
OR
–––
Another method is as follows:
To set Service Search, enter into the Menu mode.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select
1:SERVICE OPTION
by rotating the
VFO
and
pressing
E
.
2.
To select the Service Search, select one Service Search
menu you want from the lists above by rotating the
VFO
and press
E
or directly enter the
number listed above.
Note:
When you start Service Search by pressing
SRVC
, you can start Service Search
without pressing
E
.
3.
After a 3 second delay, searching begins for the selected service. If you want to start
searching immediately, press
RSM
.
4.
To change the searched service, rotate the
VFO
or directly enter the number listed
above after pressing
SRVC
.
Remember! You can also use
or
instead of rotating the
VFO
.
Also instead of pressing
E
, you can press the
VFO
control.
Note
:
When you start searching, select
:RACING
or
:SPECIAL
by rotating the
VFO
and pressing
E
.
You can not change such settings as Auto Delay, during a Service Search.
You can enter one of the Service Search frequencies into Channel Memory by
pressing
TRNFR
when holding on one of the frequencies and pressing
E
.
Special Frequencies are low-power, itinerant, FRS, "splinters" and other
frequencies which are commonly used at special events and other locations and
may or may not be licensed.
When you rotate the
VFO
while the Service Search is active, you can change the
search direction to up or down.
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SERVICE OPTION
1:WEATHER
2:PUBLIC SAFETY
3:NEWS