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Your scanner can receive all of these bands:
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29–29.7 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio)
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29.7–50 MHz (VHF Lo)
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50–54 MHz (6-Meter Amateur Radio)
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108–136.975 MHz (Aircraft)
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137–144 MHz (Government)
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144–148 MHz (2-Meter Amateur Radio)
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148–174 MHz (VHF Hi)
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406–420 MHz (Government)
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420–450 (70-cm Amateur Radio)
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450–470 MHz (UHF Standard)
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470–512 MHz (UHF “T” Band)
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806–823.9375 MHz (Public Service)
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851–868.9375 MHz (UHF Hi)
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896.1125–956 MHz (UHF Hi)
In addition, your scanner is preprogrammed with the following weather
service channels:
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162.400 MHz (NFM)
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162.425 MHz (NFM)
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162.450 MHz (NFM)
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162.475 MHz (NFM)
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162.500 MHz (NFM)
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162.525 MHz (NFM)
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162.550 MHz (NFM)
This owner’s manual also includes the section “A Guide to the Action
Bands,” which lets you target services in your area by giving you fre-
quency ranges to search. You can then store any of these frequencies
into memory for easy scanning.
For your records, we recommend you record your scanner’s serial num-
ber in the space provided. The serial number is on the scanner’s back
panel.
Serial Number __________________
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