You are correct. You associate memories with banks. A memory channel can
appear in more than one bank! When you scan, you can scan all memory
channels, a bank, a set of banks. And then just to throw a wrench in there
you can purposely set a memory location not to scan. I haven't done that
one yet.
73 de KE2QR
Fred Jacobowitz
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nick [mailto:the_brain_01@...]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 11:49 PM
To: FT-60@...
Subject: [FT-60] Question about Bank scanning
Hi, I'm considering buying the FT-60R as a railroad scanner. This is
after hearing many many rave reviews of the VX-150 being used for
this purpose, and then learning about this new unit. It seems that
the 60 is much more "scanner like" in that I will be able to choose a
few specific memory channels to include in a bank and scan only them
if I choose. Is that correct? Thanks in advance!
Nick
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