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Setup

Menu

130.75
119.00 sTfv

Sc«n Mode:

BOM Band

Direction:

Up

Delay:

2 seconds

Sefeciing

a scan mode.

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119

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Seek Mode:

COM Band

Direction:

Up

Seek Setup Submenu

• Com Band

scans the VHP Com Band from 118.00

to 136.975 MHz.

• Wx Channels

scans all 10 weather channels.

To select a scan mode:

1.

Highlight the 'Scan Mode’field and press

2.

Use the arrow keypad to select a mode and press

The highlight moves to the ‘Direction’ field where you

can select an ascending (up) or descending (down) scan­

ning order.

To select a scanning direction:

1.

Press on the highlighted ’Direction' field.

2.

Use the arrow keypad to choose a direction and press

The highlight moves to the ‘Delay’ iield. After each

transmission has ended, you may want to enter a delay-
greater than the default setting of two seconds, ensuring
that you’ll hear both sides of a conversation before the
unit starts scanning again. This delay is put on all chan­

nels.

To enter a time delay:

1. Enter a time up to 99 seconds and press

Seek Setup Submenu

The seek setup submenu allows you to customize the

GPSCOM 190s seek features. Unlike scanning, seeking
gives you more “hands on" control. Seeking lets you pro­
ceed at your own pace letting you stay on a stopped fre­

quency as long as you like. This will allow you to contin­
ue to hear a conversation containing pauses. Once the
receiver stops on a seek frequency, it will remain stopped
until you break squelch, press PTT or the frequency

transfer button.

To select a seek mode and direction:

1, Highlight the 'Seek Mode' field and press

2. Choose a mode and press The highlight moves to

the direction field where you can press choose a

direction and press ^^again.