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{figure 54} 
 
The Name Edit screen will be displayed.  Your desired text ident may now be 
entered or edited.  Use the [­] and [¯] keys to select character line number, use the 
main dial to move along each line, use the [¬] and [®] keys to move along the 
seven character text ident, use the [ENT] key to accept the input for each character.  
Other options include Insert, Delete, Space and Quit.  Refer to section 7 of this 
manual for further details. 
 
{figure 55} 
 
 
B-5 Channel pass 
 
Any...

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  {figure 60} 
 
 
B Selection of distant memory (destination) 
 
Press the [ENT] key when the cursor “>” is next to the “Dist”.  The channel number of 
the distant memory will reverse to a negative image.  Press the [¬] or [®] keys to 
toggle between channel number and bank number.  Rotate the main dial to select the 
desired memory channel and bank number for the distant memory channel.  Press 
[ENT]. 
 
{figure 61} 
 
 
C  Executing copy 
 
Now that both source memory and distant memory channel have...

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B  Selection of distant memory channel 
 
Press the [ENT] key when the cursor “>” is next to “Dist”.  The channel number of the 
distant memory will reverse to a negative image.  Press the [¬] or [®] keys to toggle 
between channel number and bank number.  Rotate the main dial to select the 
desired memory channel and bank number for the distant memory channel.  Press 
[ENT] 
 
{figure 67} 
 
 
C  Executing the channel move 
 
Now that both source memory and distant memory channel have been...

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  between channel number and bank number.  Rotate the main dial to select the 
desired memory channel and bank number for the distant memory channel.  Press 
[ENT] 
 
{figure 73} 
 
 
C  Executing the swap 
 
Now that both source memory and distant memory channel have been selected, 
press the [­] and [¯] keys to move the cursor “>” next to the legend “Swap” then 
press [ENT].  The memory contents of each channel are now swapped.  
 
{figure 74} {figure 75} 
 
 
D  Exit from the swap 
 
To return to...

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Search:   
 
The AR7000 steps through the frequency spectrum looking for transmissions, the 
squelch control needs careful setting so that the background noise is just cancelled, if 
the squelch is set too high, weak signals may be missed.  The AR7000 steps through 
the spectrum using the selected mode and step size (including automatic selection 
using the automode bandplan data programmed into the AR7000 CPU).  Unwanted 
active frequencies may be skipped using the PASS facility. 
 
Manual Search:...

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  The squelch threshold is shown as a light blue horizontal line, when temporarily 
stopped, a vertical dark cursor bar indicates current receive frequency.  The larger 
the signal received, the higher the green bars of spectrum analysis, however, there is 
no way of showing real time signal strength on the spectrum display (refer to the s-
meter in the top left corner of the LCD for current signal strength). 
 
 
4.3  Manual search 
 
4.3.1  Run 
 
Push the [RUN/BRK] key while in dial mode to start a...

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The manual scan process will stop as soon as an active signal above squelch 
threshold is received.  The scan will resume when such signal has disappeared.  You 
can force the scan to resume even if the signal is present by rotating the main dial. 
The scan direction depends on the direction which the main dial is rotated or 
direction of the [¬] [®] keys.  If only a small number of memory channels have been 
selected (less than 80), the spectrum analysis trace may only occupy part of the LCD...

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  {figure 85} 
 
 
When an active signal has been found the program search will stop.  The search will 
resume when the active signal has disappeared and squelch closes, or in case of 
time controlled search, when a pre-determined time has elapsed.  Rotate the main 
dial or use the [¬] [®] keys to force the search to resume, you cannot reverse the 
direction of program search as it is defined in the programming menu. 
 
 
4.5.3 Brk 
 
Push the [RUN/BRK] key while program search is in progress to...

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  key to accept the input for each character.  Other options include Insert, Delete, 
Space and Quit.  Refer to section 7 of this manual for further details. 
 
{figure 87} 
 
 
C Stop time 
 
Push the [ENT] key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Stop Time”.  
 
{figure 88}  
 
Rotate the main dial or push the [¬] [®] keys to select the desired stop time in 
seconds followed by [ENT]. 
 
SQ: The program search will stop as long as the signal stays above the squelch 
threshold, search will...

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Note:  When inputting start and stop frequencies, the AR7000 automatically assigns 
the lower frequency to the START and upper frequency to the STOP regardless of 
which order then are entered. 
 
 
F End frequency 
 
Push the [ENT] key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Stop”.  Enter the 
desired stop frequency followed by [ENT].  
 
{figure 91} 
 
 
G Step 
 
Push the [ENT] key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Step”.  
 
{figure 92} 
 
Enter the desired step size via the...
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