Uniden Bearcat 700A Display Question

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shortride

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In the lower right of the display on my 700A, what does "MEMO LOSS" mean? Does that have anything to do with the memory storage batteries?
 

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It means that whatever frequencies were in the scanner have been
erased.
From the Uniden BC350A Manual on page 21:

Always write down the programmed frequencies in the event of
memory loss. If memory is lost, simply reprogram each channel.
The display shows "MEMO LOSS" when memory is lost.

I could not find a 700a manual but the 350A is a brother to the 700 so the above should apply to both scanners.
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What's a little puzzling to me is, I thought there were batteries inside of the 700A that is used to store the memory channels. I opened up the 700A and didn't find any batteries at all. Where in the circuit are they located?
 

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What's a little puzzling to me is, I thought there were batteries inside of the 700A that is used to store the memory channels. I opened up the 700A and didn't find any batteries at all. Where in the circuit are they located?
Pictures?

Is it just a capacitor?

My old 2037 documented that it could keep memory for 30 days or something. I know there are no batteries in it.
 

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I didn't know you could store memory with a capacitor. Shows how much I know huh?
 
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