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This table shows the frequency band ranges displayed by the scanner and the typ-
ical usage, frequency coverage, and step for each.
Notes:
• Your scanner searches at the preset frequency step rate (5 or 12.5 kHz) for
each frequency. You cannot change the frequency step rate.
• The scanner displays the nearest 1 kHz step. For example, if you tune to
406.1125, the scanner displays
406.112
.
• While searching through a frequency band, you might hear a frequency you
want to store. You can store any frequency into a monitor memory.
• You cannot change or delete any of the frequencies in the frequency bands.
Displayed
Frequency
Band Range
Typical Usage
Frequency Coverage
(MHz)
Step
(kHz)
29-54
10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF
Lo, 6-Meter Amateur Radio
29.000 to 54.000
5.0
108-137
Aircraft
108.000 to 136.975
12.5
137-144
Government
137.000 to 144.000
5.0
144-148
2-Meter Amateur Radio
144.000 to 148.000
5.0
148-174
VHF Hi
148.000 to 174.000
5.0
406-450
Government, 70-Centimeter
Amateur Radio
406.000 to 450.000
12.5
450-470
UHF Lo
450.000 to 470.000
12.5
470-512
UHF “T” Band
470.000 to 512.000
12.5
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