Radio Shack Scanner 20 164 User Guide

Triple Trunking  
20-164  
Handheld Radio Scanner  
Thank you for purchasing your Triple  
Trunking Handheld Radio Scanner  
from RadioShack. Your scanner scans  
conventional frequencies and trunked  
systems. Please read this user’s guide  
before installing, setting up and using  
your new scanner.  
What’s Included  
Scanner  
Antenna  
Belt Clip  
Non-rechargeable Battery  
Holder  
Rechargeable Battery  
Holder  
Preprogrammed Frequency  
Addendum  
User’s Guide  
 
Contents  
Trunking Setup.............................32  
Defining a Trunking Bank..................... 32  
Trunking Modes.....................................33  
Motorola Trunking Setup........................33  
EDACS Trunking Setup............................36  
LTR Trunking Setup.................................37  
Searching for Talk Group IDs..................38  
Saving a Talk Group ID...........................38  
Deleting Talk Group IDs..........................39  
Saving Trunking Channels.......................40  
Trunk Scanning.............................41  
Trunking Delay.......................................42  
Locking Out Talk Group IDs....................42  
Turning Off Sub-Banks............................43  
Talk Group ID Hold................................44  
Scanner Maintenance...................44  
Text Tags.................................................44  
Troubleshooting.....................................46  
Birdie Frequencies..................................48  
Initializing the Scanner...........................49  
Service and Repair.................................49  
Scanning Legally....................................40  
FCC Notice.............................................51  
References....................................52  
Appendix A: Glossary.............................52  
Appendix B: Search Banks......................52  
Appendix C: CTCSS and DCS Codes........56  
Appendix D: Signal Stalker II Bands.......57  
Appendix E: Talk Group ID Formats........59  
Appendix F: Specifications......................60  
 
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Your Scanner  
VOLUME / OFF  
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Squelch  
Headphones  
.—.Signal.Stalker.  
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SCAN.—.Starts.a.scan.  
FUNC.—.Function  
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MAN.—.Manually.select.a.  
channel.or.enter.a.channel.  
number.  
PRI.–.Priority  
TRUNK —.Accesses.  
trunking.functions.  
TEXT.–.Activates.text.  
buttons.  
WX/  
.—.Weather.search.  
PSE.–.Pause  
and.Skywarn.  
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MODE.–.Changes.  
receive.mode.  
KEY/LIGHT.–.Keypad.  
lock.and.backlight.  
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mode.  
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ATT –.Attenuator.  
 .Navigates.  
functions.  
SRCH.–.Search.  
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characters.  
./DELAY – Decimal.point,.space,.delay.functions.  
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CL –.Clear.  
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L/OUT.–.Locks.out.channels,.frequencies,.or.Talk.Group.  
IDs.  
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PGM.–.Program.  
ENT.–.Enter.  
 
Connecting the Antenna  
To.connect.an.external.antenna,.always.follow.  
the.installation.instructions.supplied.with.the.  
antenna..Use.50-ohm,.RG-58,.or.RG-8,.coaxial.  
cable..If.the.antenna.is.over.50.feet.from.the.  
scanner,.use.RG-8.low-loss.dielectric.coaxial.  
cable..If.necessary,.RadioShack.carries.a.variety.  
of.adapters..  
To attach the supplied  
antenna:  
1.. Align.the.antenna.  
slots.with.the.  
tabs.on.the.  
scanner,.and.slide.  
the.antenna.into.  
place.  
2.. Turn.while.pushing.  
down.until.the.  
antenna.locks.into.  
place.  
Warning:.Use.extreme.  
caution.when.installing.  
or.removing.an.outdoor.antenna..If.the.antenna.  
starts.to.fall,.let.it.go!.It.could.contact.overhead.  
power.lines..If.the.antenna.touches.a.power.  
line,.touching.the.antenna,.mast,.cable,.or.guy.  
wires.can.cause.electrocution.and.death..Call.  
the.power.company.to.remove.the.antenna..DO.  
NOT.attempt.to.do.so.yourself.  
Attaching the Belt Clip  
To.carry.your.scanner,.slide.the.  
supplied.belt.clip.down.on.the.back.  
of.the.scanner..To.remove.the.belt.  
clip,.pull.the.tab.out.and.slide.the.  
clip.upward.  
 
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Powering Your Scanner  
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You.can.power.your.scanner.with.four.AA.  
batteries.(not.supplied),.or.an.external.power.  
source..  
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Batteries  
When.battery.power.is.low,.battery.symbol.  
flashes and the scanner beeps every 30  
seconds..When.battery.power.is.depleted,.the.  
scanner.turns.itself.off..  
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For.the.longest.operation.and.best.performance,.  
use.alkaline.batteries,.available.at.your.local.  
RadioShack.store,.or.use.RadioShack.1600.  
mAh.nickel-metal.hydride.(Ni-MH).rechargeable.  
batteries.  
Rechargeable.batteries.last.longer.and.deliver.  
more.power.if.you.let.them.fully.discharge.  
once.a.month..To.do.this,.use.the.scanner.until.  
battery symbol flashes.  
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Warning: Never.install.non-  
rechargeable.batteries.in.the.  
yellow.rechargeable.battery.  
holder..Non-rechargeable.  
batteries.can.get.hot.or.  
explode.if.you.try.to.  
recharge.them.  
 
To install batteries:  
1.. Slide.open.the.battery.compartment.cover.  
on.the.back.of.the.scanner.  
2.. Place.4.AA.batteries.into.the.correct.battery.  
holder.matching.polarity.symbols.(+./.-):  
•. Black.–.Alkaline.(non-rechargeable)  
•. Yellow.–.Rechargeable..  
3.. Place.the.battery.holder.into.the.battery.  
compartment.and.replace.the.cover.  
To charge batteries:  
1.. Install.rechargeable.batteries.  
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2.. Connect.an.external.power.source.to.the.  
PWR DC 9V.jack..Using.the.scanner.while.  
charging.will.increase.charge.time.  
Battery  
Ni-MH  
Ni-Cd  
Ni-Cd  
Current  
1600.mAh  
600.mAh  
850.mAh  
Charge.Time  
16.hours  
6.hours  
8.hours  
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Do.not.overcharge.batteries..Overcharging.  
shortens.battery.life..  
• Each battery holder fits only one way. Do  
not.force.it.  
•. Use.only.fresh.batteries.of.the.required.size.  
and.recommended.type..Do.not.mix.old.  
and.new.batteries,.different.types.(alkaline.  
or.rechargeable),.or.rechargeable.batteries.  
of.different.capacities.  
•. Remove.old.or.weak.batteries..If.you.will.  
not.use.the.scanner.with.batteries.for.a.  
month,.remove.the.batteries..Batteries.  
can.leak.chemicals.that.destroy.electronic.  
circuits.  
•. Always.dispose.of.old.batteries.promptly.  
and.properly..Do.not.bury.or.burn.them.  
 
The EPA certified RBRC© Battery  
Recycling.Seal.on.the.nickel-cadmium.  
(Ni-Cd).battery.indicates.RadioShack.  
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voluntarily.participates.in.an.industry.  
program.to.collect.and.recycle.these.batteries.  
at.the.end.of.their.useful.life,.when.taken.out.  
of.service.in.the.United.States.or.Canada..  
The.RBRC.program.provides.a.convenient.  
alternative.to.placing.used.Ni-Cd.batteries.into.  
the.trash.or.the.municipal.waste.stream,.which.  
may.be.illegal.in.your.area..Please.call.1-800-  
THE-SHACK.(1-800-843-7422).for.information.  
on.Ni-Cd.battery.recycling.and.disposal.  
band/restrictions.in.your.area..RadioShack’s.  
involvement.in.this.program.is.part.of.the.  
company’s.commitment.to.preserving.our.  
environment.and.conserving.our.natural.  
resources.  
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External Power  
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You.can.power.your.scanner.using.a.9V,.400mA.  
AC/DC.adaptor.and.size.C.adaptaplugTM.(neither.  
supplied).  
To use an external power source:  
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1.. Always.connect.the.adapter.  
(not.supplied).to.the.  
scanner first.  
2.. Plug.the.adapter.into.the.  
power.source.  
3.. To.disconnect,.unplug.the.  
adapter.from.the.power.  
source first.  
POWER DC 9V.—.External.power.  
source.(not.included).  
 
If.you.use.an.external.power.source.for.  
regular.operation,.install.alkaline.batteries.for.  
emergencies..Rechargeable.batteries.will.self-  
discharge,.even.when.not.used,.and.could.have.  
no.usable.power..  
m.  
Caution: You.must.use.a.Class.2.power.source.  
that.supplies.9V.DC.and.delivers.at.least..  
400.mA..Its.center.tip.must.be.set.to.positive.  
and its plug must fit the scanner’s PWR DC 9V.  
jack..Using.an.adaptor.that.does.not.meet.these.  
specifications could damage the scanner or the  
adaptor.  
Headphones and Speakers  
You can plug headphones or an amplified  
speaker.(neither.included).into.your.scanner’s.  
headphone.jack..This.automatically.mutes.the.  
scanner’s.speaker..  
Even.though.some.earphones/headphones.let.  
you.hear.some.outside.sounds.when.listening.  
at.normal.volume.levels,.they.still.can.present.a.  
traffic hazard.  
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To.protect.your.hearing,.follow.these.earphone.  
or.headphones.guidelines:  
•. Do.not.listen.at.extremely.high.volume.  
levels..Extended.high-volume.listening.can.  
lead.to.permanent.hearing.loss.  
•. Set.the.volume.to.the.lowest.setting.before.  
listening..Turn.on.the.scanner,.and.adjust.  
the.volume.to.a.comfortable.level.  
•. After.you.set.the.volume,.do.not.increase.  
it..Over.time,.your.ears.adapt.to.the.volume.  
level,.so.a.volume.level.that.does.not.  
cause.discomfort.might.still.damage.your.  
hearing.  
 
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Keytones and Keylock  
The.scanner.sounds.a.tone.each.time.you.press.  
a.key..To.prevent.accidental.changes,.you.can.  
lock.the.keypad..  
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To set the keytone:  
1.. Turn.on.the.scanner..“Multi-system.Trunking.  
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Scanner”.appears.  
2.. While.“Multi-system.Trunking.Scanner”.  
appears,.press.1.to.turn.on.the.keytone.or.2.  
to.turn.it.off.  
To lock the keypad:  
1.. Press.FUNC.then.KEY/LIGHT..“Key.locked”.  
appears briefly and the keypad is locked.  
When.locked,.the.only.controls.that.operate.  
are.FUNC,.LIGHT/KEY,.SQ,.and.VOL.  
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2.. To.unlock.the.keypad,.press.FUNC.then.  
KEY/LIGHT.again..“Key.unlocked”.appears.  
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Backlight and Contrast  
Your.scanner.features.a.backlit.keypad.and.  
display.for.easy.viewing..You.can.select.from.  
three.backlight.modes:  
Normal.–.Press.LIGHT.to.activate.the.backlight..  
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Keypress.–.Press.any.key.on.the.keypad.to.  
activate.the.backlight.  
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Ignore.–.Keypress.mode,.but.the.scanner.  
ignores the function of the first key pressed to  
activate.the.backlight.  
The light remains on for a set time after  
the last button is pressed.  
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To turn on the backlight:  
1.. Hold.down.LIGHT.until.the.light.turns.on..  
2.. To.turn.off.the.backlight,.press.LIGHT.  
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To change the backlight mode:  
1.. Turn.on.the.scanner..“Multi-system.Trunking.  
Scanner”.appears.  
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2.. While.“Multi-system.Trunking.Scanner”.  
appears,.press.LIGHT.  
3.. Press..or..to.select.a.backlight.mode.  
and.duration.(seconds)..  
Normal  
Keypress  
K3  
Ignore  
I3  
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K5  
I5  
10  
20  
K10  
I10  
I20  
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K20  
4.. Press.ENT.  
To change the display contrast:  
1.. Press.MAN.  
2.. Press.FUNC.then.9..  
3.. Press..or..to.select.the.contrast.  
4.. Press.ENT.  
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Squelch and Attenuator  
The.squelch.and.attenuator.help.you.control.  
your.scanner’s.sensitivity..If.you.hear.a.hissing.  
sound,.the.scanner.will.remain.on.an.active.  
channel,.even.after.a.disconnect.tone.or.a.  
stopped.transmission.  
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If.you.set.the.squelch.precisely.at.the.threshold.  
where.the.hissing.sound.stops,.the.scanner.  
may.pick.up.unwanted,.partial,.or.very.weak.  
transmissions..To.prevent.this,.most.users.  
prefer.a.position.a.bit.past.the.threshold.  
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With.the.attenuator.on,.the.scanner.might.  
not.receive.weak.signals..You.can.reduce.  
interference.using.two.attenuator.modes:.  
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•. Global.–.(Default).The.attenuator.setting.is.  
applied.to.all.channels,.bands,.or.groups..  
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•. Normal.–.Lets.you.set.the.attenuator.in.  
each.channel,.band,.or.group..  
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To set squelch:  
1.. Turn.off.the.scanner.and.turn.SQUELCH.  
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2.. Turn.on.the.scanner..You.should.hear.a.  
hissing.sound.  
3.. Turn.the.SQUELCH.clockwise.to.  
decrease.the.scanner’s.sensitivity,.turn.  
counterclockwise.to.increase.its.sensitivity.  
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To set the attenuator mode:  
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1.. To.set.Global.mode,.press.FUNC.and.then.  
ATT..On.the.display.“G”.appears.”.  
2.. To.set.the.attenuator.for.each.channel,.press.  
FUNC.and.then.ATT..On.the.display.“G”.  
disappears..To.turn.the.attenuator.on.or.off.  
for.each.channel:  
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•. On.–.Press.ATT..A.appears..  
•. Off.–.Press.ATT.again..A.disappears.”  
You cannot set the attenuator while  
scanning.  
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Delay  
Some.conversations.might.take.several.seconds.  
between.transmissions..To.avoid.missing.a.  
reply,.a.delay.is.automatically.set.for.each.  
channel..The.scanner.stops.for.2.seconds.after.  
a.transmission.stops.before.it.resumes.scanning.  
or.searching..  
To turn the delay on / off:  
1.. Press../DELAY..DLY.appears.if.the.delay.is.  
on..  
2.. To.turn.on.the.delay,.press../DELAY.again..  
“dly”.appears.if.the.delay.is.off.  
Scanner Setup  
A.frequency,.expressed.in.kHz.or.MHz,.is.the.  
tuning.location.of.a.station..  
Your.scanner.saves.frequencies.to.channels.and.  
groups.the.channels.into.banks..The.scanner’s.  
10.banks.each.hold.100.channels.(1,000.  
channels.total).  
The.scanner.is.preset.to.the.most.common.AM.  
or.FM.receive.modes.for.each.frequency.range..  
However,.some.amateur.transmissions.may.  
operate.in.a.different.mode..If.the.transmission.  
sounds.weak.or.distorted,.you.may.have.the.  
channel.set.to.the.wrong.receive mode:  
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AM – Amplitude.Modulation,.primarily.used.  
for.aircraft,.military,.some.amateur.and.  
government.transmissions.  
FM – Frequency.Modulation,.used.for.  
most.public.safety.transmissions,.  
broadcast,.business,.and.amateur.radio.  
transmissions.  
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CT – FM.transmissions.with.Continuous.Tone.  
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Coded.Squelch.System.(CTCSS)  
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DC – FM.transmissions.with.Digital.Coded.  
Squelch.(DCS)  
MO – Motorola.Trunking.System  
ED – EDACS.Trunking.System  
LT – LTR.Trunking.System  
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If you change the receive mode using  
MODE key, the scanner shows the receive  
mode for small caps (ex. fm, am, ct, or  
dc). If you want to change the default  
setting, press FUNC then press MODE.  
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Defining a Channel  
Go.to.www.radioreference.com.for.the.latest.  
frequency.references.  
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To define a channel:  
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1.. Press.MAN.  
2.. Enter.the.bank.(0-9).and.channel.number.  
(00-99).where.you.want.to.store.the.  
frequency.(Example:.101.for.Bank.1,.  
Channel.1).  
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3.. Press.MAN.again..M.and.the.bank.and.  
channel.number.appear.  
4.. Press.PGM..M.changes.to.P.  
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5.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.frequency.  
(including.the.decimal.point)..If.you.make.a.  
mistake,.press.CL.to.delete.a.single.digit.or.  
hold.CL.about.2.seconds.to.start.over.  
Your scanner automatically rounds to the  
nearest valid frequency. For example, if  
you enter 151.553, your scanner rounds  
to 151.550.  
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6.. If.necessary,.press.MODE.to.change.the.  
receiving.mode.  
7.. Press.ENT..  
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If.the.frequency.is.already.stored.in.the.  
bank,.“Dupl.Freq..ChXXX”.appears..To.copy.  
the.duplicate.frequency.anyway,.press.ENT.  
or.press.CL.to.cancel.  
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If.you.made.a.mistake.in.Step.5,.“Invalid.  
Freq.” briefly appears and the scanner  
beeps.when.you.press.ENT..Go.back.to.step.  
5.again.  
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8.. Press.MAN.again..M.and.the.bank.and.  
channel.number.appear.  
For information about adding text tags  
to a channel or bank, see “Text Tags” on  
Page 44.  
Copying a Frequency  
When.you.copy.a.frequency,.all.the.channel.  
conditions,.including.mode,.are.also.copied.  
To copy a frequency:  
1.. Press.TUNE.  
2.. Tune.the.frequency.you.want.to.copy..  
3.. If.necessary,.press.MODE.to.change.the.  
receiving.mode.  
4.. Press.FUNC.then.ENT..“Bank.9.Store?”.  
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5.. To.select.a.new.bank,.press.the.bank.  
number.  
6.. Press.ENT..“Channel.Stored!”.appears.  
briefly.  
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If.the.frequency.is.already.stored.in.the.  
bank,.“Dupl.Freq..ChXXX”.appears..To.copy.  
the.duplicate.frequency.anyway,.press.ENT.  
or.press.CL.to.cancel.  
7.. Press.MAN.  
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Deleting Saved Frequencies  
To delete a saved frequency:  
1.. Press.MAN.  
2.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.  
frequency’s.channel.number.  
3.. Press.MAN.  
4.. Press.PGM..M.changes.to.P.  
5.. Press.FUNC.  
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6.. Press.CL..“0.0000”.appears.  
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To delete all saved frequencies in a bank:  
1.. Press.PGM..M.changes.to.P.  
2.. Press.FUNC.  
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3.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.bank.  
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4.. Press.FUNC.then.CL..“Clear.entire.bank?”.  
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CTCSS.and.DCS.allow.multiple.users.to.share.  
a.single.radio.frequency.without.hearing.each.  
other’s.transmissions..Your.scanner.features.an.  
advanced,.DSP-based.CTCSS.and.DCS.decoder.  
that.displays.CTCSS.or.DCS.codes.when.  
available.  
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CTCSS, DCS, and digital voice  
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transmissions operate independently of  
each other. Your scanner will not decode  
digital voice transmissions for CTCSS or  
DCS channels. Use FM mode for mixed  
analog and digital voice transmissions.  
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To define a channel’s CTCSS or DCS code:  
1.. Press.PGM..M.changes.to.P.  
2.. Navigate.to.the.channel.  
3.. Enter.a.conventional.frequency.  
4.. Press.MODE.until.the.desired.mode.(CT.or.  
DC).appears.with.the.default.search.code.  
value..  
5.. Press.FUNC,.then.MODE..  
6.. Use.the..or..to.select.the.desired.CTCSS.  
or.DCS.code..  
You can enter the code manually. The  
scanner automatically fills in the code.  
See Appendix B for a list of codes.  
6.. Press.ENT.  
To save a CTCSS or DCS code:  
Press.ENT.while.the.code.appears.  
Scanner Cloning  
You.can.transfer.the.programmed.data.to.and.  
from.another.PRO-164.(or.PRO-163).scanner.  
using.a.connecting.cable.which.has.1/8-inch.  
stereo.(TRS).phone.plugs.on.both.ends.(not.  
supplied)..  
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You.can.also.upload.or.download.the.  
programmed.data.to.or.from.a.PC.using.an.  
optional.USB.cable.and.application.software.  
available.through.your.local.RadioShack.store.  
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The.application.software.is.also.available.online.  
at.www.starrsoft.com.and.www.scancat.com.  
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To clone the scanner data:  
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1.. Turn.on.both.scanners.  
PC/IF.—.PC.interface.  
cable.for.use.with.  
your.computer.  
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2.. Connect.the.connecting.cable.  
to.each.scanner’s.PC/IF.jack..**.  
CLONE.MODE.**.appears.  
3.. Press.. “Confirm to send data?” appears.  
4.. Press.1.to.send.the.data.to.the.other.unit.or.  
press.any.other.key.to.cancel..  
5.. To.exit.the.clone.mode,.remove.the.cable.  
“CLONE MODE Incorrect Model” appears  
if you connect a scanner other than a  
PRO-164 (or PRO-163).  
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Searching  
You.can.search.for.transmissions.using.the.  
preprogrammed.search.bank,.which.is.divided.  
into.eight.search.bands..  
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Seek Search  
When.Seek.Search.is.active,.the.scanner.stops.  
on active frequencies for five seconds and then  
resumes.searching.automatically..  
To activate Seek Search:  
1.. Press.FUNC.then.7..“Seek.Search.ON”.  
appears briefly and “S” appears on the  
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display.  
2.. To.turn.off.Seek.Search,.press.FUNC.then.7.  
again. “Seek Search OFF” appears briefly.  
Search Banks  
To search preprogrammed search banks:  
1.. Press.SRCH.repeatedly.to.select.a.bank..  
Bank  
SR0  
SR1  
SR2  
SR3  
SR4  
SR5  
SR6  
SR7  
Band  
Marine  
CB  
FRS/GMRS/MURS  
Public.Safety  
Aircraft  
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Amateur.Bands  
Railroad  
Limit.search.(User.changeable)  
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For.SR0-SR2,.you.can.directly.select.a.  
channel.or.search.through.the.band.  
SR3.to.SR5.banks.contain.several.groups..  
To.turn.off.a.group,.press.the.group.  
number;.the.group.number.disappears..To.  
turn.the.group.back.on,.press.the.group.  
number.again.  
2.. Adjust.the.Squelch..After.the.set.delay,.the.  
scanner.starts.searching..When.the.scanner.  
finds an active frequency, it stops searching.  
3.. To.pause.while.searching,.press.PSE..The.  
scanner.stops.searching.and.***.PAUSED.  
***.appears..To.resume,.press.PSE.again.  
4.. If.the.scanner.stops.on.an.unwanted.  
frequency,.you.can.press.L/OUT.to.lock.out.  
the.frequency.  
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or.SR2..  
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2.. To.search.the.entire.band,.press.FUNC.then.  
SRCH..“MAN”.(Manual.select).or.“SRCH”.  
(searches.through.the.band).appears..The.  
scanner.starts.searching.while.“SRCH”.  
appears.on.the.display..When.the.scanner.  
finds an active frequency, it stops searching.  
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Press.FUNC.then.SRCH.again.to.return.to.  
the.previous.mode.  
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3.. To.select.a.channel.while.“MAN”.appears.on.  
the.display,.press.a.channel.number.or.use.  
.or..  
4.. Adjust.the.Squelch..  
5.. If.the.scanner.stops.on.an.unwanted.  
frequency,.you.can.press.L/OUT.to.lock.out.  
the.frequency..For.more.information,.see.  
Locking.Out.Frequencies....  
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6.. To.pause.while.searching,.press.PSE..The.  
scanner.stops.searching.and.***.PAUSED.  
***.appears..To.resume,.press.PSE.again.  
Zeromatic  
While.searching,.the.scanner.stops.if.a.  
transmission.triggers.the.squelch.setting...A.  
narrow-band.FM.transmission.can.have.a.  
deviation.of.+/-.5.Khz,.and.the.actual.total.  
bandwidth,.including.the.tails.of.the.sidebands,.  
can.be.even.greater..However,.search.intervals.  
smaller.than.that.can.stop.your.scanner.short.of.  
the.correct.(center).frequency..  
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The.Zeromatic.function.allows.the.scanner.to.  
find the correct center frequency for search  
banks.SR3,.SR4,.SR5,.SR6.and.SR7..When.  
active,.Zeromatic.automatically.tunes.to.the.  
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frequency.that.is.the.closest.step.increment.to.  
the.correct.center.frequency.  
To activate Zeromatic:  
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1.. Press.FUNC.then.0..“Zeromatic.ON.”.  
appears briefly, then ZM appears.  
2.. To.turn.Zeromatic.off,.press.FUNC.then.0.  
again..“ZM”.changes.to.“zm.”  
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Programming a Search Range  
To program the search range of Bank SR7:  
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1.. Repeatedly.press.SRCH.to.select.SR7.  
2.. Press.PGM.then.SRCH..“Enter.SR7.Search.  
Range.Limits”.appears..L.blinks.for.the.  
lower-limit.of.the.range.  
3.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.lower-limit.  
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frequency.(including.the.decimal.point)..  
4.. Press.ENT..U.appears.  
5.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.upper-  
limit.frequency.(including.the.decimal.  
point),.then.press.ENT.  
If either entered frequency is incorrect,  
“Invalid Freq” appears briefly.  
6.. Press.SRCH.to.start.searching.  
7.. Adjust.the.Squelch..After.the.set.delay,.the.  
scanner.starts.searching..When.the.scanner.  
finds an active frequency, it stops searching.  
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Signal Stalker II  
Signal.Stalker.II.provides.a.powerful.tool.to.  
rapidly.detect,.monitor.and.save.frequencies.  
of.nearby.or.high-power.transmissions..Signal.  
Stalker.II.resembles.more.expensive.portable.  
frequency.counters,.but.provides.many.  
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advantages.over.typical.portable.frequency.  
counters..  
Signal.Stalker.II.is.more.sensitive.than.  
portable.frequency.counters.and.will.detect.  
transmissions.at.a.greater.distance..Signal.  
Stalker.II.rapidly.searches.the.RF.spectrum.in.  
1.MHz.segments..If.it.detects.a.signal,.Signal.  
Stalker II searches in finer steps until the signal  
source.is.found.  
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Signal.Stalker.II.can.search.all.frequencies,.  
or you can define frequency ranges, to avoid  
ranges.with.constant.activity,.such.as.paging.or.  
broadcast.transmitters..  
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To use Signal Stalker II:  
1.. Hold.the.Signal.Stalker.button.(  
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approximately.1.second..  
2.. To.change.the.scanned.band.(All.Band.or.  
Police/Fire),.press.FUNC.then.Signal.Stalker.  
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Appendix.D.  
3.. To.turn.off.a.bank,.press.the.bank.or.group.  
number.while.Signal.Stalker.II.is.active.  
4.. To.turn.off.Signal.Stalker,.hold.the.Signal.  
Stalker.button.(  
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Priority mode is not available while using  
the Signal Stalker II.  
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Special.Signal.Stalker.II.divides.the.frequency.  
range.by.1.MHz.segments..If.you.lock.out.5.  
frequencies.within.1.MHz.segment,.the.scanner.  
will.skip.that.segment.in.subsequent.sweeps.  
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To use Special Signal Stalker II:  
1.. Press.FUNC.  
2.. Use..or..to.select.“Sp..Stalker”.appears.  
for.Special.Signal.Stalker.II.  
3.. To.turn.off.Special.Signal.Stalker.II,.press.  
FUNC.and.then..or..again.  
Locking Out Frequencies  
When.you.lock.out.frequencies.during.a.search,.  
the.scanner.continues.searching,.but.ignores.  
the.locked.out.frequencies..You.can.lock.out.up.  
to.50.frequencies.in.each.bank..If.you.try.to.lock.  
out.more,.“L/O.Memory.Full!”.appears.  
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While.using.Signal.Stalker.II,.you.can.lock.out.  
150.frequencies.if.searching.all.bands.and.  
50.frequencies.while.searching.PubSafety.  
frequencies..If.you.lock.out.5.frequencies.within.  
a.1.MHz.segment,.the.scanner.will.skip.that.  
segment.in.subsequent.sweeps.  
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If you lock out all the frequencies in a  
search bank and only that search bank  
is activated, All ranges Locked out!”  
appears and the scanner does not search.  
Signal Stalker II still performs a fine  
step search for locked out signals. Signal  
Stalker II will not stop on the signal, but  
scan may take longer.  
To lock out a frequency:  
When.the.scanner.stops.on.a.frequency,.press.  
L/OUT..  
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To review and unlock frequencies:  
1.. Press.SRCH.to.enter.search.mode.  
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2.. Press.FUNC.then.L/OUT. The first locked-  
out.frequency.and.lockout.list.appear..If.the.  
search.bank.has.no.locked-out.frequencies,.  
“No.Lockout”.appears.  
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3.. Press..or..to.review.the.list..The.  
current.position.and.the.total.locked-out.  
number.also.appear.as.“Lockout.XX.of.YY.”.  
(Example:.Lockout.10.of.30.)..  
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4.. (Optional).To.unlock.a.frequency,.select.the.  
frequency.then.press.CL.  
5.. Press.FUNC.then.L/OUT.again.to.exit.  
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To unlock all frequencies in a search bank:  
1.. Press.SRCH.  
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list.appears.  
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4.. Press.FUNC.then.6..“Clear.entire.list?”.  
appears..  
5.. Press.1..“List.cleared”.appears..Pressing.any.  
other.key.cancels.the.clearing.  
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Saving Found Frequencies  
To save a frequency found during a search:  
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1.. When.the.scanner.stops.on.a.frequency,.  
press.FUNC.then.PGM..“Store.in.ChXXX?”.  
appears and the frequency flashes.  
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3.. Press.ENT..“Channel.Stored!”.appears.  
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Scanning  
Scanning.sequentially.checks.all.saved.channels.  
for.activity..You.must.save.frequencies.into.  
channels.to.scan..The.scanner.does.not.scan.  
empty.channels.or.unsaved.frequencies.  
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You.can.increase.the.scanning.speed.by.locking.  
out.channels.with.continuous.transmissions,.  
such.as.a.weather.channel.or.turning.off.entire.  
banks..Turning.off.a.bank.prevents.the.scanner.  
from.scanning.any.channels.within.the.bank..  
You.cannot.turn.off.all.banks..There.must.be.at.  
least.one.active.bank.to.scan.  
To scan:  
1.. Press.SCAN..The.scanner.checks.all.  
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unlocked.channels.in.the.active.banks.  
2.. To.change.the.scan.direction,.press..or..  
3.. To.lock.out.a.channel,.when.the.scanner.  
stops.on.the.channel,.press.L/OUT..The.  
scan.resumes.  
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4.. To.turn.off.a.bank,.press.the.bank’s.number.  
so.the.bank’s.number.disappears..To.turn.  
on.a.bank,.press.the.number.key.so.the.  
bank’s.number.appears.  
5.. To.stop.on.a.channel,.press.PSE.  
Locking Out Channels  
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You.can.increase.the.scanning.speed.by.locking.  
out.channels.with.continuous.transmissions..  
To locked out a channel:  
1.. Press.MAN..  
2.. Enter.the.bank.and.channel.number.or.use.  
.or..to.select.the.channel..  
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3.. Press.L/OUT..On.the.display,.“lo”.changes.  
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4.. To.unlock.a.locked-out.channel,.press.L/  
OUT.again.  
To review all locked out channels:  
1.. Press.MAN..  
2.. Repeatedly.pressing.FUNC.and.then.L/OUT.  
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to.view.each.locked-out.channel..  
3.. To.unlock.a.channel,.press.L/OUT..“LO”.  
changes.to.“lo.”  
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4. When you finish reviewing locked-out  
channels,.press.MAN.  
You can manually select any channel in a  
bank, even in turned-off banks.  
Priority Scanning  
In.addition.to.the.1,000.programmable.memory.  
channels,.your.scanner.has.one.Priority.channel..  
When.Priority.is.turned.on,.the.scanner.checks.  
the.Priority.channel.every.2.seconds..This.lets.  
you.scan.without.missing.a.transmission.on.the.  
Priority.channel..  
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Priority scanning does not operate if the  
scanner stops on a trunking transmission.  
Priority check seems random during peak  
hours.  
To turn on the priority feature:  
1.. Press.PRI.so.“pri”.changes.“PRI”.on.the.  
display.during.scanning..  
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To make an existing channel a Priority channel:  
1.. Press.MAN.  
2.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.bank.and.  
channel.number..  
The Priority channel cannot be a trunking  
channel (MOT, ED, or LTR).  
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3.. Press.MAN.  
4.. Press.FUNC,.then.hold.PRI.until.the.display.  
blinks.  
To modify the Priority channel:  
1.. Press.PGM.  
2.. Press.PRI.  
3.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.frequency.  
4.. Press.ENT.  
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If.the.frequency.is.incorrect,.“Invalid.Freq”.  
appears briefly.  
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Weather Alerts  
The.Federal.Communications.Commission.(FCC).  
has.allocated.channels.for.use.by.the.National.  
Oceanic.and.Atmospheric.Administration.  
(NOAA). NOAA broadcasts Specific Area  
Message.Encoding.(SAME).alerts.that.include.  
digitally.encoded.data.about.the.severity.of.the.  
alert.  
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Regulatory agencies in other countries  
have also allocated channels for use by  
their weather reporting authorities.  
If.you.program.a.weather.channel.as.the.Priority.  
channel,.your.scanner.can.detect.the.1050.Hz.  
weather.alert.tone..All.alerts.are.received.(FIPS.  
settings.are.ignored),.and.the.scanner.stays.on.  
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the.Priority.channel.only.if.the.scanner.detects.a.  
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weather.alert.  
To perform a weather scan:  
Press.WX..Your.scanner.scans.through.the.  
weather.bands.then.stops.on.the.next.available.  
weather.broadcast.  
To program a weather channel into priority  
channel:  
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1.. Press.WX.  
2.. Select.the.weather.channel.  
3.. Press.FUNC.and.then.PRI.  
SAME Standby Mode  
SAME.alerts.include.FIPS.codes.to.identify.  
areas,.established.by.the.US.Census.bureau..  
You.can.set.your.scanner.to.alert.for.all.areas.or.  
limit weather alerts to up to 10 specific areas by  
FIPS.code..  
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The National Weather Service maintains a  
current list of FIPS codes at  
To program a FIPS code:  
1.. Press.WX.and.listen.to.identify.the.weather.  
station.with.the.strongest.signal.  
2.. Press.FUNC,.and.then.PGM.to.access.the.  
FIPS.code.entry.table.  
3.. Use..or..to.select.the.desired.FIPS.code.  
positions.(0-9).  
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4.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.FIPS.  
code..The.format.of.a.FIPS.code.is:  
Subdivisions  
0-9  
State.Code  
01-50  
County.Code  
XXX  
(0=entire.area) (00=all.states)  
(000=all.counties)  
Example:.048439  
(0=All;.48=Texas;.439=Tarrant.County)  
5.. (Optional).To.label.the.code,.press.TEXT.  
and.use.the.letter.buttons.to.enter.text..  
6.. Press.ENT.to.store.the.code..Repeat.this.  
process.to.program.additional.FIPS.codes..  
7.. Press.L/OUT to lock out or enable specific  
FIPS.entries.  
8.. Press.WX.to.exit.the.FIPS.code.entry.table.  
To review stored FIPS codes:  
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1.. Press.WX.then.a.number.key..  
2.. Press.L/OUT.to.change.the.lockout.status.  
The scanner sounds an alert or beep  
when it receives the SAME code. If  
you do not stop the alert (or beep) for  
five minutes, the alert stops and the  
scanner beeps every ten seconds. If the  
scanner receives a new message after  
five minutes, it sounds the alert or beep.  
Press any key except LIGHT to stop the  
alert and allow the scanner to receive a  
new alert signal before the five minute  
time out.  
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a FIPS code, see “Text Tags” on Page 44.  
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To enter SAME standby:  
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1.. Press.FUNC,.and.then.WX..The.scanner.will.  
monitor.the.selected.weather.radio.station.  
for.alerts.with.FIPS.codes.that.match.the.  
codes.you.entered.in.the.FIPS.entry.table..  
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then.WX.  
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The scanner searches the weather  
frequencies while SAME standby mode  
when squelch is off.  
To test the weather alert:  
1.. Press.WX..Your.scanner.scans.through.the.  
weather.bands.  
2.. Set.the.Squelch.to.the.lowest.setting.so.that.  
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3.. Press.FUNC.and.then.WX..“SAME.Standby”.  
appears.  
4.. Hold.ENT.for.about.2.seconds..The.display.  
indicates.the.type.of.message,.and.the.  
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Skywarn  
Skywarn.is.an.organized.group.of.trained.  
weather.observers..Using.Skywarn,.you.can.  
hear.trained.observers.in.your.area.call.in.  
official reports to a control station that relays  
those.reports.to.NOAA.and.other.emergency.  
agencies.  
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Before.using.this.feature,.save.local.Skywarn.  
frequencies.for.your.area.into.Channel.999..  
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To use Skywarn:  
Hold.the.Skywarn.button.(  
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If.the.skywarn.channel.is.empty,.“Not.  
programmed”.appears.  
Monitoring  
When.monitoring,.the.scanner.remains.on.a.  
single.channel..  
Your scanner features a power save  
circuit that allows the scanner to “sleep”  
briefly while waiting for a call on a  
monitored channel.  
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To monitor a channel:  
1.. Press.MAN..  
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2.. Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.channel.  
number.and.press.MAN.  
To nd a frequency to monitor:  
1.. Press.TUNE..The.currently-tuned.frequency.  
and.***.PAUSED.***.appear.  
2.. (Optional).Use.the.number.keys.to.change.  
the.frequency.and.press.ENT.  
3.. Press.PSE..The.scanner.searches.for.a.  
frequency..To.change.the.tune.direction,.  
press..or.. When the scanner finds an  
active.frequency,.it.stops..  
4.. Press.PSE.to.monitor.the.frequency..  
The transmission signal level is indicated  
by the 5 dots.  
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To set a default tuning frequency:  
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2.. (Optional).Use.the.number.keys.to.enter.the.  
frequency.number.  
3.. Press.FUNC,.then.TUNE..The.scanner.saves.  
the.frequency..For.example,.if.you.save.  
145.31000.MHz,.when.you.press.TUNE,.the.  
scanner.starts.tuning.at.145.31000.MHz.  
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Trunking Setup  
Instead of transmitting on a specific frequency,  
trunking.systems.choose.one.of.several.  
frequencies.during.a.2-way.radio.transmission.  
and.simultaneously.transmit.a.Talk.Group.ID.  
that identifies the 2-way radio user. This allows  
trunking.systems.to.allocate.fewer.frequencies.  
to.multiple.2-way.radio.users..  
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Defining a Trunking Bank  
You can define any of the 10 banks as a trunking  
bank,.but.each.bank.can.only.scan.for.one.  
system:.Motorola,.EDACS.(GE/Ericsson),.or.LTR.  
(EF.Johnson)..  
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and non-trunking channels.  
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To define a Trunking Bank:  
1.. Press.PGM,.then.press.TRUNK.to.enter.the.  
ID.program.mode.  
2.. Press.FUNC,.then.use..or..to.select.a.  
bank..  
3.. Repeatedly.press.MODE.to.select.a.trunking.  
mode.(Motorola,.EDACS,.or.LTR).  
4.. Press.PGM.  
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Trunking Modes  
In.Closed.mode,.the.scanner.stops.only.on.  
transmissions.with.saved.and.unlocked.Talk.  
Group.IDs..This.lets.you.focus.a.scan.on.the.  
frequencies you have identified, ignoring other  
transmissions..  
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In.Open.mode,.the.scanner.stops.for.  
transmissions.on.any.unlocked.channel..This.  
lets.you.search.for.Talk.Group.IDs.that.you.can.  
then.save..  
While.scanning,.“–”.appears.for.Closed.mode.  
and.“+”.appears.for.Open.mode.under.  
the.channel.storage.bank’s.number..When.  
the.scanner.stops.on.a.channel,”OPEN”.or.  
“CLOSED”.appears.  
To set Open or Closed mode for a bank:  
1.. Press.MAN.  
2.. Use..or..to.select.a.bank.  
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3.. Press.FUNC.then.DELAY..“Bank.OPEN”.or.  
“Bank.CLOSED”.appears.  
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Motorola Trunking Setup  
Motorola systems can allocate as few as five  
frequencies.to.up.to.several.thousand.groups.of.  
users.in.three.categories:.  
Type I – User groups are assigned to fleets.  
To scan, you must program a fleet map into  
the.scanner.  
•. Type.II.–.The.Talk.Group.ID.contains.4.or.5.  
digit.numbers.  
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•. Hybrid.–.Combines.Type.I.and.Type.II.  
formats.  
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Fleet Maps  
For.Motorola.Type.I.and.hybrid.systems,.you.  
must program a fleet map before saving Talk  
Group.IDs.  
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To program a fleet map:  
1.. Press.PGM.then.TRUNK.  
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3.. If.necessary,.repeatedly.press.MODE.to.  
select.“Motorola.”  
4.. Press.FUNC,.then.press.8..“Size.Code.  
Setting”.appears,.with.Block.0.selected.  
5.. Enter.the.size.code.for.Block.0,.supplied.  
with.the.Type.I.system.information,.or.try.  
one of the following common fleet maps.  
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S11 S11 S11 S11  
S11 S11 S11 S11  
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S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
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S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
––  
S4  
S12  
S4  
S4  
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S12  
S4  
––  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
––  
4
2
S4  
S12  
S4  
S4  
S4  
5
S3  
S10  
S4  
S4  
S2  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S4  
S4  
S11  
S12  
S4  
S12  
S4  
6
S10 S10 S11  
S4  
S3  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S4  
SO  
SO  
S4  
S4  
SO  
S4  
SO  
S4  
SO  
––  
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S1  
S4  
SO  
S4  
SO  
S3  
S4  
S4  
S3  
S1  
S4  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S3  
S3  
S4  
S2  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S11  
S10  
S4  
S3  
S4  
8
3
4
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S4  
SO  
S4  
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S12  
S12  
S12  
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S4  
S11  
SO  
––  
S10 S10 S11  
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For Motorola Type II, enter 15.  
6.. Press.ENT..The.next.block.appears.  
7.. Repeat.steps.5-6.for.each.block..If.you.make.  
a.mistake,.press.CL.and.enter.the.correct.  
size.code.  
Base and Offset Frequencies  
To.receive.Motorola.VHF.and.UHF.system.  
transmissions,.you.must.program.applicable.  
base.and.offset.frequencies..In.the.800.MHz.  
trunking.band,.you.can.select.a.base.frequency.  
(normal.or.offset),.but.in.the.900.MHz.trunking.  
band,.you.do.not.need.to.set.the.base.  
frequency.  
You.can.get.information.about.base.and.offset.  
frequencies.from.www.trunkscanner.com.  
UHF-Lo (406-512 MHz)  
To program Motorola base and offset  
frequencies:  
1.. Press.PGM.then.TRUNK.to.enter.the.ID.  
program.mode.  
2.. Press.FUNC,.then.press..or...The.bank.  
number.increases.or.decreases.by.one..If.  
you.hold.down..or.,.the.bank.number.  
increases.or.decreases.continuously.  
3.. If.necessary,.repeatedly.press.MODE.to.  
select.“Motorola.”  
4.. Press.FUNC.then.2..The.screen.displays.the.  
Base,.Offset,.and.Step.with.the.B.in.Base.  
blinking.  
5.. If.necessary,.use.the.number.keys.to.enter.a.  
new.Base.frequency.and.press.ENT..The.O.  
in.Offset.blinks.  
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6.. If.necessary,.use.the.number.keys.to.enter.a.  
new.Offset.frequency.and.press.ENT..The.S.  
in.Step.blinks.  
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If you try to program an offset frequency  
in the UHF-Hi bands (806-960 MHz), the  
scanner ignores the entry.  
7.. While.the.S.in.Step.blinks,.repeatedly.press.  
.or..to.select.the.step.number:.5.0,.  
6.25,.10.0,.12.5,.15.0,.18.75,.20.0,.25.0,.30.0,.  
31.25,.35.0,.37.5,.40.0,.43.75,.or.50.0.kHz,.  
then.press.ENT.  
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To program 800 MHz Motorola trunking:  
1.. Press.PGM.then.TRUNK.to.enter.the.ID.  
program.mode.  
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2.. Press.FUNC,.then.press..or...The.bank.  
number.increases.or.decreases.by.one..If.  
you.hold.down..or.,.the.bank.number.  
increases.or.decreases.continuously.  
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3.. If.necessary,.repeatedly.press.MODE.to.  
select.“Motorola.”  
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4.. Press.FUNC.then.3..NORMAL.appears.  
5.. Press..or..to.select.NORMAL.or.  
SPLINTER.and.press.ENT..If.you.are.  
uncertain.about.the.base.frequency,.use.  
NORMAL..  
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The.base.frequency.in.NORMAL.is.851.0125.  
MHz..The.base.frequency.in.SPLINTER.is.  
851.0000.MHz....If.you.cannot.receive.with.  
the.NORMAL.setting,.change.to.SPLINTER..  
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EDACS Trunking Setup  
EDACS.(GE/Ericsson).systems.transmit.Talk.  
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Group.ID.data.on.a.dedicated.control.channel..  
Scanning.requires.clear.reception.of.the.  
control.channel.at.all.times,.so.EDACS.systems.  
generally.have.a.smaller.usable.area..You.  
can.manually.select.the.data.channel,.but.an.  
external.antenna.can.greatly.improve.EDACS.  
scanning..If.you.are.programming.frequencies.  
for.an.EDACS.sysstem,.you.must.store.them.  
in.the.Logical.Channel.Number.order.(usually.  
listed.as.LCN#).  
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LTR Trunking Setup  
LTR.systems,.assign.each.frequency.a.Home.  
Repeater.(HR).number,.and.are.frequently.  
programmed.with.unique.ID.codes.for.each.  
radio..LTR.Talk.Group.IDs.are.organized.in.a.  
specific order, and to scan, you must program  
the.frequencies.in.HR.order..LTR.systems.are.  
used.primarily.by.businesses,.such.as.taxicabs,.  
delivery.trucks,.and.repair.services.  
LTR.systems.use.a.Home.Repeater.as.part.of.  
their.Talk.Group.ID.  
To save a correct Home Repeater:  
1.. Save.the.LTR.channels.in.any.order..  
2.. Set.the.bank.to.Open.mode..  
3.. Manually.select.LT.channels.and.watch.the.  
LTR.data.on.the.display..  
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Your.scanner.displays.the.LTR.Talk.Group.  
ID.and.a.number.preceded.by.“R.”.The.“R”.  
number.is.the.Home.Repeater.number.for.  
the.transmission..  
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4.. The.assigned.Home.Repeater.channel.must.  
equal.the.Home.Repeater.number..For.  
example,.R12.must.be.programmed.into.  
Channel.12.  
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Searching for Talk Group IDs  
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If.you.tune.the.scanner.to.an.active.Motorola.  
control.channel,.the.Motorola.System.ID.and.  
the.approximate.control.channel.message.  
decode.success.rate.appears..This.helps.you.  
identify.the.system.and.the.reception.quality..  
When.the.scanner.decodes.control.channel.data.  
from.a.Motorola.system,.COTRL.appears.on.the.  
display..  
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To search for Talk Group IDs:  
1.. Set.the.bank.to.Open.mode.  
2.. Press.SCAN..The.scanner.scans.through.all.  
unlocked.channels.in.the.active.banks.  
3.. When.the.scanner.stops.on.a.transmission,.  
press.TRUNK..The.scanner.displays.the.ID.  
location:  
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Sub-bank.  
ID.Location  
00-29  
0-4  
Example:.2-01  
If the ID has already been saved, “ID was  
saved” appears.  
If you try to store more than 150 talk  
group IDs in a bank, “Memory Full!”  
appears.  
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Saving a Talk Group ID  
Each.of.the.10.banks.contains.5.sub-banks.that.  
each.hold.30.Talk.Group.IDs..(You.can.save.up.  
to.1,500.Talk.Group.IDs.).When.the.scanner.  
receives.a.trunked.transmission,.it.searches.  
the.associated.sub-bank.for.the.Talk.Group.  
ID.to.decode.data.for.Motorola,.EDACS.(GE/  
Ericsson),.and.LTR.(EF.Johnson).systems..  
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To define a Talk Group ID:  
1.. Press.PGM,.then.press.TRUNK.to.enter.the.  
ID.program.mode.  
2.. Press.FUNC,.then.use..or..to.select.a.  
bank..  
3.. Repeatedly.press.MODE.to.select.a.trunking.  
a.  
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mode.(Motorola,.EDACS,.or.LTR).  
4.. Repeatedly.press.TRUNK.to.select.the.sub-  
bank.  
5.. Press..or..to.select.the.location.where.to.  
store.the.Talk.Group.ID.  
6.. Use.the.number.and.decimal.point.keys.to.  
enter.the.Talk.Group.ID:  
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For.ED.Talk.Group.IDs,.you.can.enter.either.  
a.decimal.or.AFS.code..The.default.setting.  
is.decimal.ID.entry..  
To.use.the.AFS.code,.press.FUNC.then.2,.  
AFS.Format”.appears.for.about.2.seconds..  
You.can.then.enter.the.AFS.code.  
If.you.make.a.mistake,.“Invalid.ID.value”.  
appears.when.you.press.ENT..Go.back.to.  
Step.3.  
If.you.entered.an.ID.that.is.already.stored.  
in.same.bank,.“Dupl..ID.of.X-XX.appears.”.  
To.store.the.ID.code,.press.ENT..To.cancel,.  
press.CL.  
7.. Press.ENT..  
For information about adding text tags to  
a Talk Group ID, see “Text Tags” on Page  
44.  
Deleting Talk Group IDs  
You.can.delete.an.individual.Talk.Group.ID.or.all.  
Talk.Group.IDs.in.a.bank.  
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To delete a Talk Group ID:  
1.. Press.PGM.then.TRUNK.  
2.. Press.FUNC,..or..to.select.ID.memory.  
3.. Press.FUNC.then.CL.  
To delete ALL talk group IDs in a bank:  
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1.. Press.PGM.  
2.. Press.TRUNK.to.enter.a.Talk.Group.ID.  
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3.. Select.a.Talk.Group.ID.bank.using.FUNC,..  
or..  
4.. Press.FUNC.then.6..“Clear.entire.list?.Press.  
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5.. To.clear.the.Talk.Group.IDs,.Press.1..To.  
cancel.the.deletion,.press.any.key.except.1.  
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Saving Trunking Channels  
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Trunking channels are defined using the  
same.procedure.for.non-trunking.channels..  
In.each.bank,.you.can.mix.channel.modes,.  
including.conventional,.but.you.can.scan.only.  
one.trunking.mode.at.a.time,.either.EDACS,.  
Motorola,.or.LTR.  
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Because.Motorola.control.frequencies.  
change.daily,.you.should.save.all.the.control.  
frequencies.in.the.same.bank..If.you.do.not.  
know.the.control.frequency,.save.all.the.  
Motorola.frequencies.in.the.same.bank.  
EDACS.frequencies.are.assigned.Logical.  
Channel.Numbers.(LCN).and.organized.in.a.  
specific order. To scan correctly, you must  
program.the.frequencies.in.LCN.order,.starting.  
with.Memory.01.  
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Trunked modes (MO, ED, and LT) can only  
be selected for frequencies above 137  
MHz that use trunking operations.  
For information about adding text tags to  
a channel, see “Text Tags” on Page 44.  
Trunk Scanning  
In.each.bank,.you.can.mix.conventional.  
channels.and.frequencies.in.a.bank..However,.  
you.can.scan.only.one.trunking.mode.at.a.time,.  
either.EDACS,.Motorola,.or.LTR.  
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To.focus.on.trunk.scanning,.during.a.normal.  
scan,.you.turn.off.banks.that.contain.only.  
conventional.channels.  
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For.Motorola.channels,.your.scanner.displays.  
the.Talk.Group.ID.memory.location,.received.  
frequency,.voice.channel.(VC),.and.the.Motorola.  
ID.number.  
To.change.the.scanning.direction,.press..or.  
.  
Your scanner automatically mutes the  
audio while it decodes control channel  
data. However, we recommend you turn  
SQ clockwise and leave it set to a point  
just after the hiss stops. This lets the  
scanner quickly acquire the data channel.  
For Motorola trunking systems, more  
than one talk group can transmit at a  
time. If you manually tune the scanner,  
you will hear the talk group on that  
channel, but the display will alternate  
between all active Talk Group IDs.  
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For EDACS and Motorola (above 406 MHz  
range), the scanner monitors the control  
channel between each transmission to  
identify talk groups. For some Motorola  
(under 512 MHz range) and LTR systems,  
the scanner uses the subaudible data  
sent with each transmission to identify  
talk groups.  
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Trunking Delay  
You.can.set.a.Talk.Group.ID.delay.separately.  
from.the.channel.delay..When.active,.the.  
scanner.checks.the.Talk.Group.ID.for.the.delay.  
time.when.a.transmission.ends.  
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To set a Talk Group ID delay:  
1.. Press.FUNC.then../DELAY.while.you.are.  
programming.the.Trunk.Group.ID..“ENTER.  
key.saves..2.0.seconds”.appears.  
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2.. Use..or..to.set.ID.Delay:.None,.0.5,.1.0,.  
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1.5,.2.0,.2.5,.3.0,.3.5,.or.4.0.seconds.  
3.. Press.ENT.  
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Locking Out Talk Group IDs  
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You.can.only.lock.out.Talk.Group.IDs.when.the.  
scanner.is.in.the.Closed.mode.  
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To lock out Talk Group IDs:  
1.. Press.PGM.then.TRUNK.  
2.. Press.FUNC,..or..to.move.to.the.desired.  
bank.  
3.. Press..or..to.select.the.ID.  
4.. Press.L/OUT.to.lock.out.the.ID..“lo”.changes.  
to.“LO.”  
5.. To.remove.the.lockout.from.a.trunking.ID,.  
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manually.select.the.ID.memory,.and.press.  
L/OUT..LO.changes.to.lo.  
You cannot clear all lockouts from a talk  
group at the same time.  
To review locked-out Talk Group IDs:  
1.. Press.PGM.then.TRUNK.  
2.. Press.FUNC..Then L/OUT. The first locked  
out.ID.appears..If.the.ID.memory.bank.has.  
no.locked-out.ID,.you.hear.the.low.beep.  
tone.  
3.. Press..or..to.scroll.through.the.list.  
4.. Press.PGM.to.exit.  
Turning Off Sub-Banks  
To turn off a sub-bank:  
1.. Press.TRUNK.repeatedly.to.select.the.  
desired.sub-bank.  
2.. Press.FUNC.then.1.to.turn.the.sub-bank.on.  
if.it.is.off.or.off.if.it.is.on.  
To turn off a sub-bank while scanning:  
1.. When.the.scanner.stops.on.a.transmission,.  
press.FUNC.  
2.. Press.TRUNK..The.display.indicates.which.  
sub-bank.is.turned.on.or.off..The.active.sub-  
bank.number.appears.  
3.. Press.FUNC.and.the.number.of.the.sub-  
bank.you.desire.to.turn.on.or.off..For.  
example.to.turn.sub-bank.4.on.or.off,.press.  
FUNC..Then.press.4.  
d.  
s.  
This function activates when the  
receiving channel bank is Closed mode.  
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Talk Group ID Hold  
You.can.set.your.scanner.to.follow.a.trunking.  
signal.that.you.want.to.track.during.scanning..  
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To set Talk Group ID Hold:  
1.. While.the.scanner.is.stopped.on.a.voice.  
channel.(VC.appears),.hold.down.TRUNK.  
until.“ID.hold.ON”.appears.  
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When.the.scanner.receives.a.transmission,.  
the.“S”.on.the.display.changes.to.“H.”  
2.. To.release.ID.hold,.press.SCAN.or.TRUNK.  
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Scanner Maintenance  
•. Handle.the.scanner.carefully;.do.not.drop.  
it..  
•. Use.and.store.the.scanner.only.in.normal.  
temperature.environments..  
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•. Keep.the.scanner.dry;.if.it.gets.wet,.wipe.it.  
dry.immediately..  
•. Keep.the.scanner.away.from.dust.and.dirt,.  
and.wipe.it.with.a.damp.cloth.occasionally.  
to.keep.it.looking.new.  
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Text Tags  
While.scanning,.if.the.scanner.stops.on.a.  
channel.with.a.saved.text.tag,.the.text.appears.  
on.the.display..Otherwise,.the.Talk.Group.ID.  
appears.on.the.display.  
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You can define text tags to identify channels,  
Talk.Group.IDs,.banks.or.FIPS.Codes.  
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To define a Text Tag:  
1. To define a text tag for a channel:  
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•. Press.MAN.  
•. Enter.the.bank.and.channel.number.  
•. Press.PGM..M.changes.to.P.  
2. To define a text tag for a Talk Group ID:  
•. Press.PGM.  
•. Press.TRUNK.  
•. Press.FUNC.then..or..to.select.the.  
desired.bank.  
•. Press.TRUNK.to.select.the.desired.sub-  
bank.  
•. Press.or.hold.down..or..to.select.the.  
desired.group.ID.  
3. To define a text tag for a bank:  
•. Press.PGM.  
•. Press.FUNC.then.press.bank.number..  
“Bank.X.(0.through.9).selected”.appears.  
4. To define a text tag for a FIPS code, first  
access the FIPS code definition. See ”SAME  
Standby.Mode”.on.Page.28.  
5.. Press.TEXT..  
6.. Enter.the.text.using.the.text.keys.(up.to.16.  
characters).  
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When.you.press.a.key,.the.associated.  
letters.appear.on.the.screen..Press.the.  
corresponding.number..For.example,.when.  
you.press.ABC,.A,.B,.and.C.appear.on.the.  
display..To.select.A,.press.1..To.select.B,.  
press.2..To.select.C,.press.3.  
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To.enter.a.number,.press.1,.then.press.the.  
number.key.  
To.enter.lowercase.character.or.second-set.  
character.for.the.0.key,.press.the.number.  
key.and.then.press.FUNC.  
7.. If.you.make.a.mistake,.press..or..to.  
move.to.the.character.you.want.to.change.  
8.. Press.ENT.to.save.the.text.  
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To display the Talk Group ID:  
1.. If.the.scanner.displays.the.text.tag.for.a.  
transmission,.press.TEXT..The.ID.code.  
appears.  
2.. Press.TEXT.again.to.cancel.  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
The scanner is not  
working at all.  
Be.sure.the.adaptor’s.  
barrel.plug.is.fully.  
inserted.into.the.PWR.  
DC.9V.jack..The.center.  
tip.of.the.adaptor’s.  
barrel.plug.must.be.  
set.to.positive..  
Cause:  
The.AC.or.DC.  
adaptor.might.not.be.  
connected.  
Recharge.the.  
rechargeable.batteries.  
or.replace.the.  
The.batteries.might.  
be.dead.or.need.to.  
be.recharged.  
standard.batteries.  
If.the.scanner.does.  
not.operate.when.  
you.connect.a.DC.  
adaptor,.the.DC.  
adaptor.socket.might.  
be.dirty.  
Unplug.the.DC.  
adaptor.from.the.  
power.source.and.  
clean.the.socket,.or.  
check.the.adaptor’s.  
internal.fuse.  
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Problem  
Solution  
The scanner does not Check.the.antenna.  
receive any stations  
or reception is poor.  
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Check.the.squelch..  
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Cause:  
Check.the.Attenuator..  
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Turn.the.scanner.off.  
Antenna.might.not.be.  
connected.correctly.  
then.on.again,.or.  
initialize.the.scanner.  
Squelch.setting.might.  
be.too.sensitive.  
causing.it.to.pick.up.  
unwanted,.partial.or.  
weak.transmissions.  
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Antenuator.might.be.  
on.so.your.scanner.  
might.not.receive.  
weak.signals.  
The.scanner.might.  
need.to.be.initialized.  
The scanner is on but Turn.SQ.clockwise..  
does not scan.  
Save.more.  
frequencies.into.  
Cause:  
channels..  
The.squelch.might.  
not.be.adjusted.  
correctly..  
Turn.off.keylock.  
There.might.only.be.  
one.channel.or.no.  
channels.stored.in.  
the.scanner..  
The.keylock.might.be.  
turned.on..  
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Problem  
Solution  
Error message  
appears when  
trying to upload or  
download from a  
computer.  
Download.and.install.  
the.“Windows.XP.  
Driver.to.resolve.PC.  
connection error” file  
from.your.scanner’s..  
Product.Support.  
page.or.the.Software.  
Download.page.on..  
www.RadioShack.com.  
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Cause:  
Your.computer.is.using.  
Windows.XP.and.does.  
not.have.the.necessary.  
USB.cable.driver.  
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Then.make.your.  
connection.and.try.  
again..Be.sure.the.  
correct.COM.port.is.  
selected.in.device.  
manager.  
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Birdie Frequencies  
All.scanners.have.signals.created.inside.the.  
scanner’s.receiver..These.birdie.frequencies.  
can.interfere.with.transmissions.on.the.same.  
frequencies..If.the.interference.is.not.severe,.  
you.might.be.able.to.turn.SQ.clockwise.to.omit.  
the.birdie.  
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To nd the birdies:  
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1.. Disconnect.the.antenna.and.moving.it.away.  
from.the.scanner..Make.sure.that.no.other.  
nearby.radio.or.TV.sets.are.turned.on.near.  
the.scanner..  
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2.. Start.a.search.of.every.frequency.range.  
from.its.lowest.frequency.to.the.highest..  
When.the.search.stops,.often.without.any.  
sound,.this.is.a.birdie..  
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3.. Make.a.list.of.all.the.birdies.in.your.scanner.  
for.future.reference.  
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Initializing the Scanner  
If.the.scanner’s.display.locks.up.or.does.not.  
work.properly.after.you.connect.a.power.source.  
or.install.batteries,.you.might.need.to.initialize.it.  
Caution: This procedure clears the scanner’s  
memory. Initialize the scanner only after trying  
all other methods to correct issues.  
To initialize the scanner:  
1.. Turn.off.the.scanner,.then.turn.it.on.again..  
“Multi-system.Trunking.Scanner”.appears.  
2.. While.“Multi-system.Trunking.Scanner”.  
appears,.press.0.  
3.. Press.1.  
4.. Press.ENT..“Initializing.please.stand.by”.  
appears.for.about.5.seconds..When.the.  
initialization.is.complete,.M000.appears.on.  
the.second.line.of.the.display..Bank.0.Ch.00.  
appears.  
Do not turn off the scanner until the  
initialization is complete.  
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Service and Repair  
If.your.scanner.is.not.performing.as.it.should,.  
take.it.to.your.local.RadioShack.store.for.  
assistance..To.locate.your.nearest.RadioShack,.  
use.the.store.locator.feature.on.RadioShack’s.  
web.site.(www.radioshack.com),.or.call.1-  
800-The.Shack.(800-843-7422).and.follow.the.  
menu.options..Modifying.or.tampering.with.  
the.scanner’s.internal.components.can.cause.  
a.malfunction.and.might.invalidate.its.warranty.  
and.void.your.FCC.authorization.to.operate.it.  
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Scanning Legally  
Your.scanner.covers.frequencies.used.by.  
many different groups including police and fire  
departments,.ambulance.services,.government.  
agencies,.private.companies,.amateur.radio.  
services,.military.operations,.pager.services,.  
and.wireline.(telephone.and.telegraph).service.  
providers..It.is.legal.to.listen.to.almost.every.  
transmission.your.scanner.can.receive..  
However,.there.are.some.transmissions.you.  
should.never.intentionally.listen.to..These.  
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•. telephone.conversations.(cellular,.cordless,.  
or.other.private.means.of.telephone.signal.  
transmission)  
•. pager.transmissions  
•. any.scrambled.or.encrypted.transmissions  
According.to.the.Electronic.Communications.  
Privacy.Act.(ECPA),.as.amended,.you.are.  
subject to fines and possible imprisonment  
for.intentionally.listening.to,.using,.or.  
divulging.the.contents.of.such.a.transmission.  
unless.you.have.the.consent.of.a.party.to.  
the.communication.(unless.such.activity.is.  
otherwise.illegal).  
This.scanner.is.designed.to.prevent.reception.of.  
illegal.transmissions,.in.compliance.with.the.law.  
which.requires.that.scanners.be.manufactured.  
in such a way as to not be easily modifiable to  
pick.up.those.transmissions..Do.not.open.your.  
scanner’s case to make any modifications that  
could.allow.it.to.pick.up.transmissions.that.it.is.  
not.legal.to.listen.to..Doing.so.could.subject.you.  
to.legal.penalties..  
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In.some.areas,.mobile.use.of.this.scanner.is.  
unlawful.or.requires.a.permit..Check.the.laws.  
in.your.area..It.is.also.illegal.in.many.areas.to.  
interfere with the duties of public safety officials  
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by.traveling.to.the.scene.of.an.incident.without.  
authorization.  
We.encourage.responsible,.legal.scanner.use.  
FCC Notice  
This.equipment.has.been.tested.and.found.to.  
comply.with.the.limits.for.a.scanning.receiver,.  
pursuant.to.Part.15.of.the.FCC.Rules..These.  
limits.are.designed.to.provide.reasonable.  
protection.against.harmful.interference.in.  
a.residential.installation..This.equipment.  
generates,.uses.and.can.radiate.radio.frequency.  
energy.and,.if.not.installed.and.used.in.  
accordance.with.the.instructions,.may.cause.  
harmful.interference.to.radio.communications.  
However,.there.is.no.guarantee.that.interference.  
will.not.occur.in.a.particular.installation..If.this.  
equipment.does.cause.harmful.interference.  
to.radio.or.television.reception,.which.can.be.  
determined.by.turning.the.equipment.off.and.  
on,.the.user.is.encouraged.to.try.to.correct.the.  
interference.by.one.or.more.of.the.following.  
measures:.  
•...Reorient.or.relocate.the.receiving.antenna..  
•...Increase.the.separation.between.the.  
equipment.and.receiver..  
•...Connect.the.equipment.into.an.outlet.on.a.  
circuit.different.from.that.to.which.the.receiver.  
is.connected.  
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This.device.complies.with.Part.15.of.the.FCC.  
Rules..Operation.is.subject.to.the.following.two.  
conditions:.  
1....This.device.may.not.cause.harmful.  
interference..  
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2....This.device.must.accept.any.interference.  
received,.including.interference.that.may.cause.  
undesired.operation.  
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References  
Appendix A: Glossary  
Frequency.–.The.signal.(expressed.in.MHz).  
used by broadcasting radios. To nd active  
frequencies,.you.can.use.frequency.guides.  
available.from.your.local.RadioShack.store,.  
frequency.lists.posted.on.the.Internet,.or.your.  
scanner’s.search.function.  
Bank.–.A.storage.unit.for.a.group.of.channels..A.  
channel.contains.one.frequency,.and.a.bank.can.  
hold.up.to.100.channels.  
Channel.–.A.programmable.memory.locations.  
for.a.single.frequency.  
Talk Group ID.–.A.simultaneous.trunking.  
transmission that identifies 2-way radio users.  
This.allows.trunking.systems.to.allocate.a.few.  
frequencies.to.multiple.2-way.radio.users..  
Sub-bank.–.Each.bank.has.an.associated.  
Talk.Group.ID.sub-bank..In.Closed.mode,.the.  
scanner.only.stops.if.a.transmission.has.a.Talk.  
Group.ID.saved.in.the.associated.Talk.Group.ID.  
sub-bank..In.Open.Mode,.the.scanner.stops.on.  
all.transmissions,.except.those.you.lock.out.  
Appendix B: Search Banks  
Note:.All.scanners.tune.by.steps..Your.RadioShack.  
scanner.uses.steps.consistent.with.the.latest.US.or.  
worldwide.standards..If.you.enter.a.non-valid.step.  
frequency,.any.scanner.will.tune.to.the.next.step..  
Some.scanner.designs.do.this.without.showing.the.  
correct.step.in.the.display..This.scanner.will.show.the.  
actual.tuned.frequency.in.the.display..Because.steps.  
are.so.close.together,.the.audio.quality.will.not.be.  
affected.by.the.offset.  
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Search.bank:.SR0.Marine.band  
Receive.mode:.FM  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
01  
05  
06  
07  
156.0500  
156.2500  
156.3000  
156.3500  
21  
22  
23  
24  
157.0500  
157.1000  
157.1500  
72  
73  
74  
77  
156.6250  
156.6750  
156.7250  
156.8750  
157.2000.  
161.8000  
08  
09  
10  
11  
156.4000  
156.4500  
156.5000  
156.5500  
25  
26  
27  
28  
157.2500.  
161.8500  
78  
79  
80  
81  
156.9250  
156.9750  
157.0250  
157.0750  
A.  
n.  
157.3000.  
161.9000  
157.3500.  
161.9500  
157.4000.  
162.0000  
12  
13  
156.6000  
63  
64  
156.1750  
82  
83  
157.1250  
156.6500  
156.2250.  
157.1750  
160.8250  
14  
15  
16  
17  
156.7000  
156.7500  
156.8000  
156.8500  
65  
66  
67  
68  
156.2750  
156.3250  
156.3750  
156.4250  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
157.2250.  
161.8250  
157.2750.  
161.8750  
157.3250.  
161.9250  
157.3750.  
161.9750  
18  
19  
20  
156.9000  
69  
70  
156.4750  
156.5250  
156.5750  
157.4250  
156.9500  
157.0000. 71  
161.6000  
Note:.Some.Marine.frequencies.assing.two.  
frequencies.to.one.channel..For.example,.157.000.  
and.161.600.are.assigned.in.Channel.20.  
Search.bank:.SR1.CB.band  
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Receive.mode:.AM  
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Freq..  
(MHz)  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
26.9650  
26.9750  
26.9850  
27.0050  
27.0150  
27.0250  
27.0350  
27.0550  
27.0650  
27.0750  
27.0850  
27.1050  
27.1150  
27.1250  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
27.1350  
27.1550  
27.1650  
27.1750  
27.1850  
27.2050  
27.2150  
27.2250  
27.2550  
27.2350  
27.2450  
27.2650  
27.2750  
27.2850  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
27.2950  
27.3050  
27.3150  
27.3250  
27.3350  
27.3450  
27.3550  
27.3650  
27.3750  
27.3850  
27.3950  
27.4050  
Search.bank:.SR2.FRS/GMRS/MURS.band  
Receive.Mode:.FM,.CT,.or.DC  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
Ch.  
Freq..  
(MHz)  
01  
02  
03  
04  
462.56250 13  
462.58750 14  
462.61250 15  
462.63750 16  
467.68750 25  
467.71250 26  
462.55000 27  
462.57500 28  
151.94000  
154.57000  
154.60000  
154.62500  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
462.66250 17  
462.68750 18  
462.71250 19  
467.56250 20  
467.58750 21  
467.61250 22  
467.63750 23  
467.66250 24  
462.60000 29  
462.62500 30  
462.65000 31  
462.67500 32  
462.70000 33  
462.72500 34  
151.82000  
464.50000  
464.55000  
467.85000  
467.87500  
467.90000  
467.92500  
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Search.bank:.SR3.Public.Safety.band  
Receive.Mode:.FM,.CT,.or.DC  
Freq..(MHz)  
Step. Freq..(MHz)  
(kHz)  
Step.  
(kHz)  
Group.0  
Group.2  
33.420-33.980  
37.020-37.420  
39.020-39.980  
42.020-42.940  
44.620-45.860  
45.880  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
453.0375-453.9625  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
458.0375-458.9625  
460.0125-460.6375  
462.5500-462.7250  
465.0125-465.6375  
467.5625-467.7125  
Group.3  
45.900  
45.940-46.060  
46.080-46.500  
Group.1  
10  
10  
764.003125-766.996875 3.125  
773.003125-775.996875 3.125  
794.003125-796.996875 3.125  
803.003125-805.996875 3.125  
Group.4  
151.820-151.940 7.5  
153.770-154.130 7.5  
154.145-154.445 7.5  
154.570  
851.0125-852.0125  
852.0375-853.0375  
853.0625-854.0625  
854.0875-855.0875  
855.1125-856.1125  
856.1375-857.1375  
857.1625-858.1625  
858.1875-859.1875  
859.2125-860.2125  
860.2375-860.9875  
866.0125-868.9875  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
154.600  
154.650-154.770 7.5  
154.785-154.950 7.5  
155.010-155.370 7.5  
155.415-155.700 7.5  
155.730-156.210 7.5  
158.730-159.210 7.5  
166.250  
170.150  
Search.bank:.SR4.Aircraft  
Receive.mode:.AM,.FM  
Group  
Frequency.(MHz)  
Step.(kHz)  
0
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108.000-117.99166  
8.33  
118.000-136.99166  
8.33  
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Group  
2
Frequency.(MHz)  
138.000-143.9875  
148.000-150.7875  
225.000-379.975  
380.000-400.000  
Step.(kHz)  
12.5  
12.5  
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Search.bank:.SR5.Amateur.band  
Receive.mode:.FM,.CT,.or.DC  
Group  
Frequency.(MHz)  
28.0000-29.7000  
Step.(kHz)  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
5
50.0000-54.0000  
5
144.0000-148.0000  
222.0000-224.9950  
420.0000-450.0000  
902.000-927.9875  
1240.0000-1300.0000  
5
5
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12.5  
6.25  
Search.bank:.SR6.Railroad  
Receive.mode:.FM,.CT,.or.DC  
Frequency.(MHz)  
Step.(kHz)  
7.5  
159.810-161.5650  
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Search.bank:.SR7.Programmable.limit.search  
Receive.mode:.FM,.AM,.CT,.or.DC  
Appendix C: CTCSS / DCS Codes  
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You.can.program.any.of.the.following.codes:  
CTCSS Codes:  
67.0.Hz  
69.3.Hz  
71.9.Hz  
74.4.Hz  
77.0.Hz  
79.7.Hz  
82.5.Hz  
94.8.Hz  
131.8.Hz  
136.5.Hz  
141.3.Hz  
146.2.Hz  
151.4.Hz  
156.7.Hz  
159.8.Hz  
171.3.Hz  
173.8.Hz  
177.3.Hz  
179.9.Hz  
183.5.Hz  
186.2.Hz  
189.9.Hz  
203.5.Hz  
206.5.Hz  
210.7.Hz  
218.1.Hz  
225.7.Hz  
229.1.Hz  
233.6.Hz  
97.4.Hz  
100.0.Hz  
103.5.Hz  
107.2.Hz  
110.9.Hz  
114.8.Hz  
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85.4.Hz  
88.5.Hz  
91.5.Hz  
118.8.Hz  
123.0.Hz  
127.3.Hz  
162.2.Hz  
165.5.Hz  
167.9.Hz  
192.8.Hz  
196.6.Hz  
199.5.Hz  
241.8.Hz  
250.3.Hz  
254.1.Hz  
DCS Codes:  
006 050 125 174 255  
007 051 131 205 261  
015 053 132 212 263  
017 054 134 214 265  
021 065 141 223 266  
023 071 143 225 271  
025 072 145 226 274  
026 073 152 243 306  
031 074 155 244 311  
032 114 156 245 315  
036 115 162 246 325  
043 116 165 251 331  
047 122 172 252 332  
343 445 526  
346 446 532  
351 452 546  
356 454 565  
364 455 606  
365 462 612  
371 464 624  
411 465 627  
412 466 631  
413 503 632  
423 506 654  
431 516 662  
432 523 664  
703  
712  
723  
731  
732  
734  
743  
754  
Appendix D: Signal Stalker  
Bands  
Signal.Stalker.can.search.the.following.bands:  
All Band  
Bnk.  
Freq..(MHz)  
25.000-54.000  
Bnk.  
Freq..(MHz)  
406.000-470.000  
470.0125-512.000  
764.000-805.996875  
806.000-868.9875  
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2
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4
5
6
7
8
9
108.000-136.99166  
137.000-174.000  
216.0025-299.975  
300.000-405.9875  
894.000-960,.1240-  
1300.000  
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Freq..(MHz)  
Step. Freq..(MHz)  
(kHz)  
Step.  
(kHz)  
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Group.0  
Group.2  
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33.420-33.980  
37.020-37.420  
39.020-39.980  
42.020-42.940  
44.620-45.860  
45.880  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
453.0375-453.9625  
458.0375-458.9625  
460.0125-460.6375  
462.5500-462.7250  
465.0125-465.6375  
467.5625-467.7125  
Group.3  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
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45.900  
45.940-46.060  
46.080-46.500  
Group.1  
10  
10  
764.003125-766.996875 3.125  
773.003125-775.996875 3.125  
794.003125-796.996875 3.125  
803.003125-805.996875 3.125  
Group.4  
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151.820-151.940 7.5  
153.770-154.130 7.5  
154.145-154.445 7.5  
154.570  
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851.0125-852.0125  
852.0375-853.0375  
853.0625-854.0625  
854.0875-855.0875  
855.1125-856.1125  
856.1375-857.1375  
857.1625-858.1625  
858.1875-859.1875  
859.2125-860.2125  
860.2375-860.9875  
866.0125-868.9875  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
154.600  
154.650-154.770 7.5  
154.785-154.950 7.5  
155.010-155.370 7.5  
155.415-155.700 7.5  
155.730-156.210 7.5  
158.730-159.210 7.5  
166.250  
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Appendix E: Talk Group Format  
Motorola  
For.Motorola Type I,.enter.the.block.number,.  
fleet number and subfleet number.  
Fleet.No.  
Subfleet No.  
XXX  
XX  
Example:.XXX-XX  
Motorola Type II.talk.group.IDs.are.4-.or.5-digit.  
numbers,.divisible.by.16..  
EDACS  
Enter.either.a.four-digit.decimal.number.from.  
0001.to.2047.  
Agency Fleet Subfleet (AFS).numbers.range.  
from.00-001.to.15-157..The.default.EDACS.  
setting.is.decimal..  
To use AFS format:  
1.. Press.FUNC.then.2..AFS.Format”.appears.  
briefly.  
2.. Enter.the.AFS.number:  
Agency.No.  
Fleet.No.  
Subfleet No.  
XX  
XXXX  
XXXX  
Example:.XXXXXX-XXXX  
LTR  
Enter.the.area.code,.home.repeater.and.user.ID.  
Area.Code  
0-1  
Home.Repeater  
01-20  
User.ID  
000-254  
Example:.010123  
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Appendix F: Specifications  
Frequency.Coverage:  
25.000-26.960.MHz....................(in.10.kHz.steps/AM)  
26.965-27.405.MHz....................(in.10.kHz.steps/AM)  
27.410-29.505.MHz......................(in.5.kHz.steps/AM)  
29.510-29.700.MHz...................... (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
29.710-49.830.MHz.................... (in.10.kHz.steps/FM)  
49.835-54.000.MHz...................... (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
108.000-136.9916.MHz...........(in.8.33.kHz.steps/AM)  
137.000-137.995.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
138.000-143.9875.MHz........... (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
144.000-147.995.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
148.000-150.7875.MHz........... (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
150.800-150.845.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
150.8525-154.4975.MHz........... (in.7.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
154.515-154.640.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
154.650-156.255.MHz............... (in.7.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
156.275-157.450.MHz................ (in.25.kHz.steps/FM)  
157.470-161.5725.MHz............. (in.7.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
161.600-161.975.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
162.000-174.000.MHz............. (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
216.0025-219.9975.MHz.............. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
220.000-224.995.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
225.000-379.975.MHz................(in.25.kHz.steps/AM)  
380.000-419.9875.MHz........... (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
420.000-450.000.MHz.................. (in.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
450.00625-469.99375.MHz..... (in.6.25.kHz.steps/FM)  
470.000-512.000.MHz............. (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
764.000-766.996875.MHz..... (in.3.125.kHz.steps/FM)  
773.000-775.996875.MHz..... (in.3.125.kHz.steps/FM)  
794.000-796.996875.MHz..... (in.3.125.kHz.steps/FM)  
803.000-805.996875.MHz..... (in.3.125.kHz.steps/FM)  
806.000-823.9875.MHz........... (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
849.000-868.9875.MHz........... (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
894.000-939.9875.MHz........... (in.12.5.kHz.steps/FM)  
940.000-960.000.MHz............. (in.6.25.kHz.steps/FM)  
1240.000-1300.000.MHz......... (in.6.25.kHz.steps/FM)  
Memory.Channels./.Banks...........................1000./.10  
Talk.group.ID.memories.....................................1,500  
ID.memory.banks./.Sub-banks..........................10./.5  
Number.of.memory.IDs.per.sub-bank...................30  
Sensitivity.(20.dB.S/N):  
.
A
.
.
S
S
S
D
I
1
2
3
P
O
.
I
3
2
S
T
T
T
A
A
B
.
P
B
E
C
B
D
.
W
.
S
a
v
FM:  
25–54.MHz........................................................ 0.3.uV  
108–136.99166.MHz......................................... 0.3.uV  
137–174.MHz.................................................... 0.5.uV  
216.0025–224.975MHz..................................... 0.5.uV  
225-299.975.MHz.............................................. 0.5.uV  
300-405.975.MHz.............................................. 0.8.uV  
406–512.MHz.................................................... 0.5.uV  
764–960.MHz.................................................... 0.7.uV  
ꢄ0  
 
1240–1300.MHz................................................ 0.7.uV  
AM:  
25–54.MHz........................................................... 1.uV  
108–136.99166.MHz............................................ 1.uV  
137–174.MHz.................................................... 1.5.uV  
216.0025–224.975MHz..................................... 1.5.uV  
225-299.975.MHz................................................. 2.uV  
300-405.975.MHz................................................. 3.uV  
406–512.MHz....................................................... 2.uV  
764–960.MHz....................................................... 2.uV  
1240–1300.MHz................................................... 3.uV  
Selectivity:  
All.AM.and.FM.(except.AM.25.–.27.995.MHz)  
..............................................................6.dB.+/-7.kHz  
.........................................................-50.dB.+/-13.kHz  
AM.25.–.27.995.MHz  
.............................................................-6.dB.+/-4.kHz  
...........................................................-50.dB.+/-6.kHz  
Spurious.Rejection.(at.154.1.MHz.FM)............. 40.dB  
Scanning.Rate...........Up.to.60.Channels.per.Second  
Search.Rate....................Up.to.78.Steps.per.Second  
Delay.Time..................................................2.seconds  
Intermediate.Frequencies.(IF):  
1st............................................................... 380.8.MHz  
2nd............................................................... 21.4.MHz  
3rd...................................................................455.kHz  
Priority.Sampling........................................2.seconds  
Operating.Temperature........................... 14.to.140°.F  
.
(-10.to.60°.C)  
IF.Rejection  
380.8.MHz.at.154.1.MHz.................................... 60.dB  
21.4.MHz.at.154.1.MHz.................................... 100.dB  
Squelch.Sensitivity:  
Threshold.(FM.and.AM)................................... 0.5.uV  
Tight.(FM).......................................................... 25.dB  
Tight.(AM).......................................................... 20.dB  
Antenna.Impedance.....................................50.Ohms  
Audio.Output.Power.(10%.THD)..................170.mW  
Built-in.Speaker........................1.3/8.Inches.(36.mm)  
.
(8-ohm,.Dynamic.Type)  
Power.Requirements:  
Batteries.............................................................. 4.AA  
External.Power.................................................. 9V.DC  
Current.Drain.(Squelched)...............................90.mA  
Battery.Charge.Current..................................150.mA  
Dimensions.(HWD).....5.3./4.x.2.9./16.x.1.5./8.Inches  
.
(145.x.65.x.42.mm)  
Weight.(without.antenna.and.batteries)..........8.5.oz.  
(240.g)  
.
Specifications and depictions are subject to change  
and.improvement.without.notice..Actual.product.may.  
vary.from.the.images.found.in.this.document.  
ꢄ1  
 
ADDENDUM  
Cat. No. 20-163 / 20-164  
Preprogrammed Frequencies  
Your scanner has 155 preprogrammed frequencies in the ROM. You can load  
them into Channels 000 to 154.  
1. Turn off the scanner and then turn it on again.  
2. When Multi-system Trunking Scanner appears, press PGM (or PROG).  
3. Press 1.  
CH  
000  
001  
002  
Base  
Licensee  
Text Tag  
40.5000  
52.5250  
121.5000  
ARMY SEARCH/RESCUE  
AMATEUR 6 METER CALLING  
ARMY SRCH/RESCUE  
AMATEUR 6M CALL  
AIR EMERGENCY  
AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY  
CHANNEL  
003  
004  
005  
122.0000  
122.2000  
122.7000  
FLIGHT WEATHER  
FLIGHT SERVICE  
FLIGHT WEATHER  
FLIGHT SERVICE  
SMALL AIRPORT  
SMALL AIRPORT UNICOM  
CHANNEL  
006  
007  
122.7500  
122.8000  
GOVERNMENT AIR TO AIR  
GOVT AIR 2 AIR  
SMALL AIRPORT  
SMALL AIRPORT UNICOM  
CHANNEL  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
122.9000  
122.9500  
123.0000  
123.1000  
123.4500  
131.4500  
131.6750  
146.5200  
146.7600  
GOVERNMENT AIR  
GOVERNMENT AIR  
AIRCRAFT UNICOM CHANNEL AIRCRAFT UNICOM  
AIRCRAFT UNICOM CHANNEL AIRCRAFT UNICOM  
AIR SEARCH/RESCUE  
PILOTS - AIR-TO-AIR  
CAREFLIGHT  
AIR SRCH/RESCUE  
PILOTS AIR 2 AIR  
CAREFLIGHT  
CAREFLIGHT  
CAREFLIGHT  
AMATEUR 2 METER CALLING  
HAM 2M CALLING  
HAM 2M REPEATER  
AMATEUR 2 METER  
REPEATER  
017  
018  
146.8800  
146.9400  
AMATEUR 2 METER  
REPEATER  
HAM 2M REPEATER  
HAM 2M REPEATER  
AMATEUR 2 METER  
REPEATER  
019  
020  
148.1500  
151.6250  
CIVIL AIR PATROL  
CIVIL AIR PATROL  
RED DOT - BB  
RED DOT - BUSINESS BAND  
 
021  
151.9550  
PURPLE DOT -  
PURPLE DOT - BB  
BUSINESS BAND  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
046  
047  
154.0100  
154.0700  
154.1300  
154.1450  
154.1600  
154.1750  
154.1900  
154.2050  
154.2200  
154.2350  
154.2500  
154.2650  
154.2800  
154.2950  
154.3100  
154.3250  
154.3400  
154.3550  
154.3700  
154.3850  
154.4000  
154.4150  
154.4300  
154.4450  
154.5700  
154.6000  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
FIRE DEPARTMENTS  
BLUE DOT - BUSINESS BAND  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
BLUE DOT - BB  
GREEN DOT - BUSINESS  
BAND  
GREEN DOT - BB  
048  
049  
050  
051  
052  
053  
155.1600  
155.1750  
155.2050  
155.2200  
155.2350  
155.2650  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
 
054  
055  
056  
057  
058  
059  
060  
061  
062  
063  
155.2800  
155.2950  
155.3250  
155.3400  
155.3550  
155.3700  
155.3850  
155.4000  
155.4750  
156.4250  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
POLICE DEPT.  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
POLICE DEPT.  
MARINE CH 68  
MARINE CH 68 - LOCAL  
BOATS  
064  
065  
066  
067  
068  
069  
156.4500  
156.4750  
156.5750  
156.6250  
156.8000  
156.9250  
MARINE CH 9 - BOATER  
CALLING  
MARINE CH 9  
MARINE CH 69  
MARINE CH 71  
MARINE CH 72  
MARINE CH 16  
MARINE CH 78  
MARINE CH 69 - LOCAL  
BOATS  
MARINE CH 71 - LOCAL  
BOATS  
MARINE CH 72 - LOCAL  
BOATS  
MARINE CH 16  
CALLING/EMERGENCY  
MARINE CH 78 - LOCAL  
BOATS  
070  
071  
072  
073  
157.0500  
157.1000  
157.1250  
157.4250  
COAST GUARD  
COAST GUARD  
COAST GUARD  
COAST GUARD  
COAST GUARD  
COAST GUARD  
MARINE CH 88  
MARINE CH 88 - COMM’L  
BOATS  
074  
075  
076  
162.3000  
163.2000  
415.2000  
US MARSHALLS  
US MARSHALLS  
US MARSHALL  
US MARSHALL  
FEDERAL SERVICE  
FEDERAL PROTECTIVE  
SERVICE  
077  
078  
079  
415.7000  
446.0000  
450.8000  
AIR FORCE ONE  
(PHONE PATCH)  
AIR FORCE ONE  
AMATEUR 70CM CALLING  
FREQ  
HAM 70CM CALLING  
GOODYEAR AIRSHIP TV BCST GOODYEAR AIRSHIP  
& OTH  
 
080  
454.0000  
NASCAR TRACK  
ANNOUNCER  
NASCAR TRACK  
081  
082  
083  
084  
085  
086  
087  
088  
089  
090  
091  
092  
093  
094  
095  
096  
097  
098  
099  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
460.0250  
460.0500  
460.0750  
460.1000  
460.1250  
460.1500  
460.1750  
460.2000  
460.2250  
460.2500  
460.2750  
460.3000  
460.3250  
460.3500  
460.3750  
460.4000  
460.4250  
460.4500  
460.4750  
460.5000  
460.5250  
460.5500  
460.5750  
460.6000  
460.6250  
460.6500  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE DEPARTMENTS  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFETY  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFETY  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFETY  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFETY  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFETY  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE DEPT.  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFE  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFE  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFE  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFE  
POLICE/FIRE/SAFE  
AIRLINE COMPANY  
AIRLINE COMPANIES AT  
AIRPORT  
107  
108  
109  
460.7000  
460.7500  
460.8000  
AIRLINE COMPANIES AT  
AIRPORT  
AIRLINE COMPANY  
AIRLINE COMPANY  
AIRLINE COMPANY  
AIRLINE COMPANIES AT  
AIRPORT  
AIRLINE COMPANIES AT  
AIRPORT  
 
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
460.8500  
460.9000  
460.9250  
460.9500  
460.9750  
AIRLINE COMPANIES AT  
AIRPORT  
AIRLINE COMPANY  
SECURITY COMPANY  
SECURITY COMPANY  
SECURITY COMPANY  
SECURITY COMPANY  
SECURITY ALARM  
COMPANIES  
SECURITY ALARM  
COMPANIES  
SECURITY ALARM  
COMPANIES  
SECURITY ALARM  
COMPANIES  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
462.5500  
462.5625  
462.5750  
462.5875  
462.6000  
462.6125  
462.6250  
462.6375  
462.6500  
462.6625  
462.6750  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 1  
FRS CH 1  
GMRS REPEATER 1  
FRS CHANNEL 1  
GMRS REPEATER 2  
FRS CHANNEL 2  
GMRS REPEATER 3  
FRS CHANNEL 3  
GMRS REPEATER 4  
FRS CHANNEL 4  
GMRS REPEATER 5  
FRS CHANNEL 5  
GMRS REPEATER 6  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 2  
FRS CH 2  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 3  
FRS CH 3  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 4  
FRS CH 4  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 5  
FRS CH 5  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 6,  
EMERG.  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
462.6875  
462.7000  
462.7125  
462.7250  
462.9500  
462.9750  
464.5000  
FRS CH 6  
FRS CHANNEL 6  
GMRS REPEATER 7  
FRS CHANNEL 7  
GMRS REPEATER 8  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
PUBLIC SAFETY  
BROWN DOT - BB  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 7  
FRS CH 7  
GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 8  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
BROWN DOT - BUSINESS  
BAND  
133  
134  
464.5500  
464.8750  
YELLOW DOT - BUSINESS  
BAND  
YELLOW DOT - BB  
EARNHARDT JR  
DALE EARNHARDT JR -  
NASCAR  
135  
136  
137  
467.0625  
467.5625  
467.5875  
JEFF GORDON - NASCAR  
FRS CH 8  
JEFF GORDON  
FRS CHANNEL 8  
FRS CHANNEL 9  
FRS CH 9  
 
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
467.6125  
467.6375  
467.6625  
467.6875  
467.7125  
467.7625  
467.8125  
467.8500  
467.8750  
FRS CH 10  
FRS CHANNEL 10  
FRS CHANNEL 11  
FRS CHANNEL 12  
FRS CHANNEL 13  
FRS CHANNEL 14  
J DOT - BB  
FRS CH 11  
FRS CH 12  
FRS CH 13  
FRS CH 14  
J DOT - BUSINESS BAND  
K DOT - BUSINESS BAND  
K DOT - BB  
SILVER DOT - BUSINESS BAND SILVER DOT - BB  
GOLD STAR - BUSINESS BAND GOLD STAR - BB  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
467.9000  
469.5000  
469.5500  
151.8200  
151.8800  
151.9400  
154.5700  
154.6000  
RED STAR - BUSINESS BAND  
BUSINESS BAND  
RED STAR - BB  
BUSINESS BAND  
BUSINESS BAND  
MURS 1  
BUSINESS BAND  
MURS 2  
MURS 3  
MURS 4  
MURS 5  
GE-07D-3340  
10A07  
Printed in China  
 
Limited One-year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects  
in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date  
of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized  
RadioShack franchisees and dealers. For complete warranty details and  
exclusions, check with your local RadioShack store.  
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