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  1. Enter the upper end of the frequency range you want to set using the same switches as described in step 5.
    NOTE: You can enter either the upper or lower frequency range first.
  2. Press ENTER. The frequency display will flash twice.
  3. "Press upper or lower scan button to start scanning.
  4. If you wish to delete a certain frequency from within the scanning range selected, simply press the cancel switch while the radio is on that frequency. This procedure may be used for deleting up to five different frequencies.
    NOTE: Radio must be in scan mode during this operation. 
Enter a Specific Frequency:

You can manually select a specific frequency without scanning.

  1. Press MANUAL.
  2. Use the momentary switches to enter the frequency. Each switch corresponds to the LED above it. Press the upper switch to increase the displayed number; press the lower switch to decrease the number.

ENTER A SPECIFIC FREQUENCY

Using the Memory

The computer control features of the Ranger allows you to save your favorite frequencies in the transceiver's memory. You can assign specific frequencies to any of 5 channels and then scan only those channels using the MEMORY button.

Storing a Frequency in Memory: 
To assign a frequency to a specific channel and store it in memory, follow these steps:

  1. Press MANUAL.
  2. Enter the desired frequency using the momentary switches. Each switch corresponds to the LED display above it. Press the upper switch to increase the displayed number; press the lower switch to decrease the number.
  3. Press ENTER. The display flashes once.
  4. Press the upper switch for the channel (CHI, CH2, ... CH5) to correspond with this frequency.
  5. Press ENTER again. The display flashes twice and the channel LED flashes once.

STORING A FREQUENCY IN MEMORY

  1. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each frequency you want to save in memory.

Scanning Memory
There are two methods to scan the frequencies you have saved in memory: manual or automatic. To manually scan memory:

  1. Press MANUAL. 

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