All S Can; P Riority S Can - Kenwood TH-255A Instruction Manual

144 mhz fm transceiver
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To stop Memory Scan, press any key other than [MON], [UP]/
[DOWN] or [ ].
Note:
◆ You must have 2 or more memory channels that contain data,
excluding special function memory channels (L0/U0 ~ L2/U2, and
PRI).
◆ You can perform Memory Scan in Channel Display Mode {page
35}.
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Select the frequency (in VFO or Memory Recall Mode) you want
to monitor.
• In VFO Mode, rotate the Selector (or press [UP]/ [DOWN])
to select the desired frequency.
• In Memory Recall Mode, rotate the Selector (or press [UP]/
[DOWN]) to select the memory channel you want to monitor.
2
Press [CALL] (1s) to start the Call Scan.
3
The Call Channel and the selected VFO frequency or memory
channel are monitored.
4
To stop Call Scan, press any key other than [MON], [UP]/
[DOWN] or [ ].
Note:
◆ The transceiver stops scanning when it detects a signal.
◆ You can perform Call Scan even if the recalled memory channel
has been locked out {page42}.
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You may sometimes want to check your favorite frequency activities
while monitoring other frequencies. In this case, use the Priority
Scan function. Priority Scan checks the activities of the Priority
Channel every 3 seconds. If the transceiver detects a signal on the
Priority Channel, it recalls the frequency.
Note: If you do not operate any control or key for 3 seconds after
the signal drops, the transceiver returns to the original frequency and
resumes Priority Scan.
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