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Owner’s ManualCat. No. 20-522
PRO-92 500-Channel
Portable Trunking Scanner
Please read before using this equipment.
20-522.fm  Page 1  Friday, May 19, 2000  4:35 PM 

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FEATURES
Your RadioShack PRO-92 500-Channel Portable Trunk-
ing Scanner is one of a new generation of scanners de-
signed to track Motorola
® Type I and Type II (such as
Smartnet® and Privacy Plus®) and hybrid analog trunking
systems, plus GE/Ericsson (EDACS®) and EF Johnson
(LTR®) type systems, which are extensively used in many
communication systems. 
Trunking communications systems let a large group of 2-
way radio users (or even different groups of 2-way radio
users) efficiently use a set of...

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Your scanner includes these special features:
Simultaneous Trunking Operation — tracks three
trunking systems, LTR, Motorola, and EDACS at the
same time, as well as conventional systems.
Text Input — lets you input a text label for each channel,
talk group ID, bank, or other memory so you can easily
know about the transmission you are hearing.
Subaudible Tone Decode — decodes and displays the
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) tone
signal being transmitted.
Digital Subaudible Tone Decode —...

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60 Preprogrammed Frequency Ranges — let you
search for transmissions within preset frequency ranges
or within ranges you set, to reduce search time and select
interesting frequencies more quickly.
Scan Delay — delays scanning for about 2 seconds be-
fore moving to another channel in conventional mode, so
you can hear more replies that are made on the same
channel.
Priority Channel — you can set the scanner to check
one channel every 2 seconds so you do not miss impor-
tant calls.
Signal Attenuation...

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Three Power Options — let you power the scanner with
internal batteries (non-rechargeable batteries or re-
chargeable batteries). You can also use an AC adapter
(not supplied) or power the scanner in a vehicle using a
DC adapter (not supplied).
Supplied Police Call Trunking Guide — provides a
quick reference to public safety trunking radio systems in
the United States.
Your PRO-92 scanner can receive these frequencies:
• 29–54 MHz
• 108–136.9875 MHz
• 137–174 MHz
• 380–512 MHz
• 806–823.9875 MHz
•...

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If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires
that you stop using your scanner.
This device complies with Part 15 of the 
FCC Rules. Op-
eration is subject to the following conditions: (1) This de-
vice must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: Mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a
permit in some areas. Check the laws in your area.
SCANNING LEGALLY
Scanning...

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CONTENTS
Preparation ................................................................  10
Power Sources  ....................................................  10
Using Batteries  .............................................  10
Charging Rechargeable Batteries  ................  13
Using AC Power  ...........................................  14
Using Vehicle Power  ....................................  15
Connecting the Antenna  ......................................  16
Connecting an Optional Antenna...

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Storing a Frequency While Searching for a 
Specified Channel  ........................................  42
Changing a Search Range with 
One of the 60 Preprogrammed Ranges  .......  43
Manually Changing a Search Range  ...........  43
Scanning the Channels  .......................................  44
Turning Channel-Storage 
Banks Off and On .........................................  44
Manually Tuning a Frequency  .............................  45
Deleting Frequencies from Channels  .....................

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Clearing Talk Group ID’s  ..............................  62
Clearing All Talk Group ID’s
in One Bank  ..................................................  63
Open and Closed Modes  .....................................  63
Changing the Open/Closed Mode  ................  64
A General Guide to Scanning  ..................................  65
Guide To Frequencies  .........................................  65
US Weather Frequencies  .............................  65
Ham Radio Frequencies...

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PREPARATION
POWER SOURCES
You can power your scanner from any of three sources:
• internal non-rechargeable batteries or rechargeable
batteries (not supplied — see “Using Batteries”)
• standard AC power (with an optional AC adapter —
see “Using AC Power” on Page 14)
• vehicle power (with an optional DC adapter — see
“Using Vehicle Power” on Page 15)
Notes:
• Connecting an AC or DC adapter to the scanner dis-
connects internal batteries when you use the sup-
plied non-rechargeable battery holder, but...
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