Programmable Band Scan; Memory Channel Scan - Kenwood TM-732A Instruction Manual

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2. Programmable Band Scan
3. Memory Channel Scan
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1. Press the BAND SEL key to select the desired band.
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2. Adjust the SQL control to the threshold point.
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3. Press the MR key for longer than 1 second to initiate
1. Hold down the F key, then press the MHz key.
memory scan of the band.
L appears on the memory channel display.
2. Select the lower frequency limit with the tuning
control, then press the MR key.
U appears on the memory channel display.
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3. Select the upper frequency limit with the tuning
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control, then press the MR key.
To display the upper and lower frequency limit :
1. Hold down the F key, then press the VFO key. »
The lower frequency limit is displayed.
2. Turn the tuning control until a click is heard.
4. Scan will begin in an upwards direction. You can
The upper frequency limit is displayed.
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reverse the direction of scan by turning the Tuning
The normal frequency display will return after
control or pressing the microphone UP/DWN keys.
pressing any key or after a 10 second delay.
5. Scan will stop on a busy channel, i.e. a station that is
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strong enough to open the squelch and turn on the
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BUSY indicator.
1. Press the BAND SEL key to select the desired band.
2. Adjust the SQL control to the threshold point.
3. Select a frequency between the two programmed
scan limits.
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4. Press the VFO key for longer than 1 second. The
1. Only those memory channels that have data
MHz indicator will begin flashing as a visual reminder
entered, and that have not been locked out it will
the transceiver is scanning.
be scanned.
5. Press the PTT switch or any other key to stop
2. Scan does not start unless there are 2 channels
scanning.
that have data entered.
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