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7. ADVANCED OPERATION ON THE MARINE BAND
7.1 USA, CANADIAN, AND INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS
1. To change from US to Canadian or International Marine Channels, hold
down the
[
16/9
]
key and press the
[
WX
]
key. The band will change from
USA, to International, and to Canadian with each press.
2. USA” appears on the LCD for the USA band,
INTL” appears for the International band, and
CAN” appears for the Canadian band.
3. Refer to the marine channel charts in section
12VHF MARINE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS” for allocated channels.
7.2 MEMORY SCAN
The HX500S can be programmed to scan channels from a minimum of 2
channels up to all channels in the marine band. If an incoming signal is
detected on one of the channels during scan, the radio will pause on that
channel, allowing you to listen to the incoming transmission.
1. Press the SQL switch then the
[
S
]
or
[
T
]
key until the background noise
from the speaker is turned off.
2. Select the desired channel to be included in the
scan memory using the
[
S
]
or
[
T
]
key.
3. Press the
[
MEM
]
key to store the channel into the
transceiver’s scan memory. “MEM” will be dis-
played on the LCD.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all the channels to be scanned.
5. To delete a channel from the transceiver’s scan memory select the memo-
rized channel. Press the
[
MEM
]
key, “MEM” indicatin will be removed
from the display.
6. To start scanning, press the
[
SCAN
]
key. The scan proceeds from the
lowest to the highest programmed channel and stops scanning when a
transmission is received. Scanning will resume when the incoming signal
disappears at the end of the transmission. A small “SCAN” icon is shown
on the display during scanning.
7. To stop the scan, press the
[
SCAN
]
key.
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