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You can also add a Delay to a channel when it stops during normal scanning.1.Wait for the scanner to stop 
on the channel.2.Press 
D
.
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To remove the delay from any channel:1a.Wait for the scanner to stop 
on that channel.2.Remove Delay by pressing 
D
.
OR
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1b.Go to the channel using
 Manual Channel Access.
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SearchYou can use the Search feature to find active frequencies in your area.
This feature is handy for finding frequencies besides those in your Betty Bearcat Starter Frequency Guide,
or if you change locations.
You can search for any frequencies between 29.000 and 956.000 MHz, 
as long as they are within the 12 Bands covered by the BC860XLT.
See the table on page 3, or the Technical Specifications at the back of this Guide.
To use Search, set upper and lower limits.  Then activate Search.
Note:...

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4.Begin Search.5. When a transmission is detected, the
BC860XLT stops on that frequency.6a. When the transmission stops, 
 Search resumes.
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 OR 
6b. You can stay on that frequency 
to continue to monitor it.Note: 
If the received transmission is in the
Aircraft Band, 
AIR 
displays in the LCD.
7.To continue the search:
Note:
When you find frequencies that
interest you, write them down so you
can program them into the scanner.
You can also automatically program
a desired frequency into one of the...

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Turbo SearchTurbo Search runs through the frequencies 3 times faster than normal Search speed.
Note:
Turbo Search 
does not work
 in the AM Aircraft Band (108 - 137 MHz) or with frequencies above 406 MHz.
You must first be in Search mode. To activate Turbo Search:
Note: SRCH flashes during 
Turbo Search.
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To return to normal Search speed:
Note:
If you try to start Turbo Search within Aircraft (108-137 MHz) band or 
above 406 MHz, you will hear a beep and 
SRCH
 will not flash.
When these frequencies...

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To access frequencies Manually1.Stop the Search.2a.To move up to the next Search
frequency:2b.To move down to the previous
Search frequency:
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OR
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To Skip Undesired FrequenciesWhen Search stops on a frequency you do not want to hear (noise or undesired transmissions),
you can mark that frequency so it is skipped during a later Search.To Mark an Undesired FrequencyWhen the scanner stops at the
undesired frequency:Mark the frequency. The scanner immediately begins
searching again because that
frequency is now skipped.
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You can skip only 10 frequencies in
Search mode.When you select the 11th, the first
skipped frequency is erased, etc.
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To return a frequency to Search1.Stop the Search.2a.Move up to the frequency you wish
to restore.
 
2b.Move down to the frequency you
wish to restore.
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OR
3.Press 
K
 to restore the
frequency.That frequency is now removed 
from the Skip List.
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To Restore all Skipped Frequencies1.Stop the Search.2.Restore all skipped Search
frequencies.
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Note:
You’ll hear 2 beeps when 
the frequencies are restored.
Storing Search FrequenciesYou can quickly store any frequency you find during Search.
Important:
You must select the channel in which you will store 
the frequency 
before
 you enter Search!
Otherwise, you may erase a stored frequency that you want to keep.
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1.Enter Manual mode.2.Select the channel.3.Enter Search
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4.Wait until the scanner stops at the
frequency you want.5Store the frequency in the channel
you selected earlier.Note:
After Step 5 you are in
normal Scan Hold mode.
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Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all the
Search frequencies you want to store.
Remember, there are a total of 100
channels for storing frequencies,
no matter how you store them.
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Search DelayNormally, the scanner will resume searching as soon as a transmission has stopped.
You can program an additional Delay so the scanner waits another 2 seconds before resuming searching.
This allows you to hear a possible replying transmission.  
In normal Scan you must program a Delay for each channel that you want it activated.
In Search, Delay is active (or inactive) for 
all frequencies.
To activate Delay for Search (whether
searching or stopped on a frequency),
press 
D
.
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To deactivate...
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