49Scanning FunctionUsing the Scanning FunctionCanceling ScanningTo cancel scanning, press the p switch.Hints• Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch in the following procedure:Press the F key briefly. Press the T key. Turn the O knob to adjust the squelch.• During scanning, you can finish the squelch adjustment in the following procedure:Press the F key briefly. Press the T key.A-band and B-band reception frequenciesFrequencyband No. A-BAND B-band(1) 1.8 MHz to 30 MHz(Shortwave band) (2) 30 MHz to 76 MHz(50 MHz band ) (3) 108 MHz to 137 MHz(Aviation radio band)108 MHz to 137 MHz(Aviation radio band)(4) 137 MHz to 174 MHz(144 MHz band)137 MHz to 174 MHz(144 MHz band)(5) 174 MHz to 222 MHz 174 MHz to 222 MHz(6) 222 MHz to 420 MHz(Information radio band (1))222 MHz to 420 MHz(Information radio band (1))(7) 420 MHz to 470 MHz(430 MHz band)420 MHz to 470 MHz(430 MHz band)(8) 470 MHz to 770 MHz 470 MHz to 770 MHz(9) 770 MHz to 999 MHz(Information radio band (2)) • For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see “Selecting a Reception Method WhenScanning Stops” on page 57.• Press the M key more than 1 second to select the Set mode, and then select the following itemsfor more convenient use:“7 CONFIG” “3 BEEP” “EDGE”: Emits a beep when the frequency band edge is reached.“7 CONFIG” “3 BEEP” “SELECT”: Prevents a beep from being emitted when scanning stops.“5 SCAN” “2 SCAN LAMP”: Prevents the LCD from being lit when scanning stops.Skipping a Frequency You Do Not Want Scan (Skip Search Memory)Scanning may stop at a frequency that you do not want to receive. Such a frequencycan be skipped by storing it in the “skip search memory”. Up to 99 frequencies can besaved in the skip search memory (memory channels 901 to 999).