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That's an easy one. Use the LMT key first, then the SRC key...
For your example below, you would stop the scanning by pressing manual, or MAN, or whatever the button is labeled on your scanner, then set yourself up on an empty channel. Key in 430, then press LMT. Now, key in 450 and press LMT again. Now press SRC, and you will be searching all available frequencies between (and including) 430MHz to 450MHz... "Zombie" wrote in message ... Hi Don. Thanks for the reply, espicially on delay since it was getting rather annoying to listen to a conversation and have the radio start scanning again as soon as one party let off. I am kind of slow today and i am wondering if you can elaborate on SRC ? Whenever i push SRC i just get "Error" on the LCD. There also seems to be no way to scan a specific frequency range, such as 430-450Mhz, without entering every frequency manually. Is this related to the SRC key? |
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