RadioShack Pro 96 Truking Scanner Owners Manual
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51 transmitted CTCSS or DCS code and the code that is stored with the channel memory. If the transmitted and stored codes match, the scanner stops on the transmission and allows the audio to pass to the speaker. If the codes do not match, the scanner resumes scan operation. If the special “search” code is in use, the scanner will instantly display any detected CTCSS code if programmed for CTCSS mode, or DCS code if programmed for DCS code. You can store the detected code into the channel memory by...
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522. Use the number keys and press PGMto select the channel with the frequency you want to delete, or use the SorTkeys to navigate to the desired channel. 3. Press FUNC, and thenCLR. The frequency is cleared, 0.0000 appears in the display. SEARCHING AND TUNING Finding and Storing Active Frequencies You can search for transmissions using the scanner’s preprogrammed search banks. The search banks include six preprogrammed search ranges, SR0 to SR5. You can change the search range of Bank SR6 manually by...
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53 SR6________Limit search (User configurable) Follow these steps to select preprogrammed search bands and search them for active frequencies: 1. Repeatedly press SRCHto select your desired search bank (SR0, SR1, SR2, SR3, SR4, SR5, or SR6). 2. In the marine and CB bands, you can directly select a channel or search through the band. When Mappears at the left most position of the second line, you can directly select a channel (refer to “Search Band Charts” on Page 54). Use the numeric keypad to select a...
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54 after the rushing sound stops. After 2 seconds (if the delay feature is on), the received frequency appears and the scanner starts searching. 5. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching, and resumes when thetransmissionends.If delay is programmed with the search range the scanner will pause for a reply before search resumes. Search Band Charts Search bank: SR0Marineband Ô Receive mode: FM/Digital Ô NOTE Ô Two frequencies are assigned in one channe l in some Marine frequencies....
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55 Search bank: SR1 CB band Receive mode: AM 70 156.5250 71 156.5750 72156.625073156.6750 74 156.7250 77 156.8750 78156.925079156.9750 80 157.0250 81 157.0750 82157.125083157.1750 84157.2250 161.825085157.2750 161.8750 86157.3250 161.925087157.3750 161.9750 88 157.4250 ChannelFrequency (MHz)ChannelFrequency (MHz) ChannelFrequency (MHz)ChannelFrequency (MHz) 01 26.9650 02 26.9750 0326.98500427.0050 05 27.0150 06 27.0250 0727.03500827.0550 09 27.0650 10 27.0750 1127.08501227.1050 13 27.1150 14 27.1250...
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56Search bank: SR2 FRS/GMRS/MURS Receive Mode: FM/Digital, CT or DC 37 27.3750 38 27.3850 3927.39504027.4050 ChannelFrequency (MHz)ChannelFrequency (MHz) ChannelFrequency (MHz)ChannelFrequency (MHz) 01 462.5625 02 462.5875 03462.612504462.6375 05 462.6625 06 462.6875 07462.712508467.5625 09 467.5875 10 467.6125 11467.637512467.6625 13 467.6875 14 467.7125 15462.550016462.5750 17 462.6000 18 462.6250 19462.650020462.6750 21 462.7000 22 462.7250 23151.820024151.8800 25 151.9400 26 154.5700 27154.6000
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57 Search bank: SR3 Police/Fire band Receive Mode: FM/Digital, CT or DC GroupFrequency (MHz)Step (kHz) 033.420 – 33.980 20 37.020 – 37.42020 39.020 – 39.980 20 42.020 – 42.94020 44.620 – 45.860 40 45.880 45.900 45.940 – 46.06040 46.080 – 46.500 20 1 153.770 – 154.13060 154.145 – 154.445 15 154.650 – 154.95015 155.010 – 155.370 60 155.415 – 155.70015 155.730 – 156.210 60 158.730 – 159.21060 166.250 170.150 2453.0375 – 453.9625 12.5 458.0375 – 458.962512.5 460.0125 – 460.6375 12.5 465.0125 – 465.637512.5...
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58Search bank: SR4 Aircraft Receive mode: AM Search bank: SR5 Ham band Receive mode: FM/Digital, CT, DC or AM (depending on group) Search bank: SR6 Programmable limit search Receive mode: FM/Digital, AM, CT or DC Searching Active Frequencies in Your Desired Frequency Range You can search a specific range of frequencies by programming SR6 with lower and upper frequency limits. 1. Press PGMthenSRCH.PSR (Program Search) appears in the top line and the cursor blinks L on the second line for the lower limit...
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59 3. Press ENTERto set the lower limit frequency. The cursor moves to upper frequency field. If the entered frequency is incorrect, Invalid Freqbriefly appears in the scanner’s display. 4. Enter your desired upper frequency and press ENTER. 5. Rotate SQUELCHclockwise and leave it set to a point just after the rushing sound stops. 6. Press SRCHto start searching. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching. USING ZEROMATIC You can set Zeromatic on or off by pressing...
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60 USING SEEK SEARCH While the scanner is searching, you can activate seek search by pressing FUNCthen7.Seek ON appears on the bottom line. The scanner stops on each active frequency for five seconds and resumes searching automatically. Seek functions only in search banks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. You can copy and save a frequency into a specified bank, channel, or priority channel when the scanner finds an active frequency. See “Using Frequency Copy” on Page 61 to save the frequency. The frequency copy...