Kenwood TM-G707A User Manual - Page 46

Vfo Scan, Memory Scan

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VFO SCAN 1 VFO Scan allows you to scan all frequencies from the 2 lowest frequency to the highest frequency on the band. 3 The current frequency step size {page 55} is used. 4 5 1 s 6 7 8 9 1 Select the desired band. 10 2 Press [VFO] (1 s). 11 • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress. 12 • Scan starts at the frequency currently displayed. 13 • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control 14 clockwise (upward scan) or counterclockwise (downward scan), or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN]. 15 3 To quit VFO Scan, press any key other than [MHz] 16 and Mic [UP]/ [DWN]. 17 Note: The squelch must be closed for Scan to function. 18 19 20 21 22 MEMORY SCAN Memory Scan allows all memory channels containing data to be scanned. 1 s 1 Press [MR] (1 s). • The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress. • Scan starts with the channel last recalled. • To reverse the scan direction, turn the Tuning control clockwise (upward scan) or counterclockwise (downward scan), or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN]. 2 To quit Memory Scan, press any key other than Mic [UP]/ [DWN]. Note: ◆ At least 2 or more memory channels must contain data and must not be locked out. ◆ The squelch must be closed for Scan to function. ◆ The L1 to L6 and U1 to U6 memory channels and the priority channel are not scanned. ◆ You can also start Memory Scan when in Channel Display mode. While Scan is being interrupted, the channel number blinks. ◆ If you select "ONE" using Menu No. 4 (MR), memory channels on only the current band will be scanned; otherwise, memory channels on both VHF and UHF bands will be scanned. 40

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VFO SCAN
VFO Scan allows you to scan all frequencies from the
lowest frequency to the highest frequency on the band.
The current frequency step size {page 55} is used.
1
Select the desired band.
2
Press
[VFO] (1 s)
.
The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.
Scan starts at the frequency currently displayed.
To reverse the scan direction, turn the
Tuning
control
clockwise (upward scan) or counterclockwise
(downward scan), or press Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
3
To quit VFO Scan, press any key other than
[MHz]
and Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
Note:
The squelch must be closed for Scan to function.
MEMORY SCAN
Memory Scan allows all memory channels containing
data to be scanned.
1
Press
[MR] (1 s)
.
The 1 MHz decimal blinks while scanning is in progress.
Scan starts with the channel last recalled.
To reverse the scan direction, turn the
Tuning
control
clockwise (upward scan) or counterclockwise
(downward scan), or press Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
2
To quit Memory Scan, press any key other than Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
.
Note:
At least 2 or more memory channels must contain data and must not
be locked out.
The squelch must be closed for Scan to function.
The L1 to L6 and U1 to U6 memory channels and the priority channel
are not scanned.
You can also start Memory Scan when in Channel Display mode.
While Scan is being interrupted, the channel number blinks.
If you select “ONE” using Menu No. 4 (MR), memory channels on
only the current band will be scanned; otherwise, memory channels
on both VHF and UHF bands will
be scanned.
1 s
1 s