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SEARCH mode (covered later in this manual) automatically TUNES THE RECEIVER
THROUGH ALL FREQUENCIES between two specified frequency limits looking for active
frequencies.
4-1 SCAN – outline introduction
During SCAN, the AR-ONE automatically recalls memory channel which contains data in
numeric order and monitors it looking for activity. When an ‘active’ memory channel is
located (when a signal is found and the squelch is open), the AR-ONE will temporarily stop
scanning.
4-2 Starting SCAN
Presuming that some memory channels are programmed with data, to start the scan
process will take one push of the SCAN key.
The icon “HYPER CAN” is displayed on the LCD to indicate that the SCAN process has
been started, a bank number will be also be displayed representing the current bank.
Ensure that the squelch is set to threshold point so that background noise is
cancelled and the squelch closes (otherwise scan will not operate).
When SCAN has been selected, only the currently displayed memory bank WHICH
CONTAINS DATA will be SCANNED, receive mode and frequency are unimportant. Any
memory channels which contain no data (empty) will be ignored (skipped).
4-3 Selecting a scan bank
The memory bank identifier (such as “3”) will be displayed on the middle right of the LCD.
If more than one memory channel is programmed into the current memory bank, and when
an ‘active’ channel has been located (busy, so the squelch opens), the scan process will
temporarily pause on the active channel, the memory location (such as “115) will be
displayed along with any accompanying text (displayed underneath the memory location).
To select another memory bank for scanning, use the right arrow key or left arrow key.
If no data is available, the next bank with valid data will be recalled (empty memory banks
are skipped).
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