5ecppkpi"vjg"5vqtgf" %jcppgnu – Radio Shack PRO-82 User Manual

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3. Press

TUNE/CLEAR

to start

tune.

#j#

#j#

#j#

#j#

appears.

4. Hold down

H

or

G

for about 1

second to tune up or down.

H

or

G

appear and the scanner

searches the frequencies.
When the scanner finds an
active frequency, it stops
searching and displays the
frequency's number.

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5. To search for another active

frequency, hold down

H

or

G

for about 1 second.

Once you find interesting
frequencies during the search, you
can store them in the scanner’s
channel-storage banks. Frequen-
cies found during tune search are
automatically assigned to channel-
storage banks 9 and 10.

1. To store the displayed fre-

quency in the lowest available
channel in the assigned
banks, press

ENT

. The

channel number flashes.

2. Press

ENT

again to store the

frequency. The channel and
frequency flash twice. If you
want to cancel the operation,
press

TUNE/CLEAR

instead of

ENT

. After storing the frequen-

cy, the scanner continues to
search for frequencies.

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To set the scanner to continuously
scan through all channels with
stored frequencies, repeatedly
press

SCAN

until

I97D

I97D

I97D

I97D

and

H

appear. The scanner rapidly scans
until it finds an active frequency.

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If there is no empty
channel,

Xэ/э'&ý

Xэ/э'&ý

Xэ/э'&ý

Xэ/э'&ý

#<KBB

#<KBB

#<KBB

#<KBB

appears

after you press
ENT. To store
more frequencies,
you must clear
some channels.
See “Clearing a
Stored Channel”
on Page 30. To
continue tuning
after

Xэ/э'&ý#<KBB

Xэ/э'&ý#<KBB

Xэ/э'&ý#<KBB

Xэ/э'&ý#<KBB

appears, press
TUNE/CLEAR.

If you entered a
frequency that is
already stored in
another channel,

#ZKFB#

#ZKFB#

#ZKFB#

#ZKFB#

(duplicate)

and the lowest-
numbered channel
containing the
duplicate
frequency flash for
about 3 seconds. If
you want to store
the frequency
anyway, press
ENT again. You
can then delete the
frequency later.
See “Clearing a
Stored Channel”
on Page 30.

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