
It is assumed in this addendum that you understand how to program basic functions.
1. Program three program search banks with the limits 132.000 - 134.500 MHz in AUTO
mode (AM 25kHz steps). Link all three search banks to form a single group... so all three are
searched together. The operating manual does not specifically deal with step-adjust during
program search, so ignore it at this time. Let’s assume you have used banks 1, 2 & 3.
2. Bank 1 is left ‘as is’.
3. Start searching bank 2. Press [STEP] then press [PASS] to engage step-adjust (the "*"
legend will be displayed).
Press [UP] to access the sub-menu to allow the step-adjust value to be entered. Key in [8] [.]
[3] [3] [ENT]
Now press and hold the [ENT] key for more than one second for the data to be accepted (do
not simply press ENT momentarily).
As there is no step-adjust entry point during the data input of program search, this LONG
HOLD of the [ENT] key must be used to enter step-adjust while searching in the above
fashion.
The AR5000 will continue to search but will add 8.33 kHz to every 25 kHz increment.
4. Repeat the process outlined in (3) for the third search bank, in this example (bank 3) but
use a step adjust value of 16.66 kHz.
The AR5000 will continue to search but will add 16.66 kHz to every 25 kHz increment.
Outcome:
By searching all three search banks as a group, the exact frequencies will be searched for the
new airband allocation without a compound error creeping in. As the AR5000 has 20 search
banks (twice), using three banks in this way is no great loss.
Step-adjust in program search mode using the AR5000
When inputting program search data, there is no entry point for step-adjust, however it is still
possible to enter step-adjust data following the programming sequence.
Enter program search data as per section 12-7 (pages 51, 52, 53) of the English language
operating manual. Activate the program search in the usual manner by pressing [SRCH] then
select the required bank as directed at the end of section 12-7 (page 53).
1. While searching, press the [STEP] key, press [PASS] to engage step-adjust (the "*" legend
will be displayed).
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