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SEARCH BANDS
Your scanner has 11 preprogrammed search bands. Each band covers a specific
range of frequencies which you can search for specific broadcasts by using the
SEARCH
and
BAND
keys. For example, you can search through all frequencies be-
tween 29.000 and 30.000 MHz for specific broadcasts.
This table shows the search band range displayed by the scanner and the typical
usage, frequency coverage, and step rate for each search band range.
Notes:
• Your scanner searches at the preset frequency step rate (5, 12.5, or 25 kHz) for
each search band.
• You cannot change the frequency step rate.
Search
Band
Range
Typical Usage
Frequency Coverage
(MHz)
Step
Rate
(kHz)
29–30
10-Meter Amateur Radio
29.0000
–
30.0000
5.0
30–50
VHF Lo
30.0000
–
50.0000
5.0
50–54
6-Meter Amateur Radio
50.0000
–
54.0000
5.0
108–137
Aircraft
108.0000
–
136.9750
25.0
137–144
Government
137.0000
–
144.0000
5.0
144–148
2-Meter Amateur Radio
144.0000
–
148.0000
5.0
148–174
VHF Hi
148.0000
–
174.0000
5.0
406–420
Government
406.0000
–
420.0000
12.5
420–450
70-Centimeter Amateur Radio
420.0000
–
450.0000
12.5
450–470
UHF Lo
450.0000
–
470.0000
12.5
470–512
UHF “T” Band
470.0000
–
512.0000
12.5
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