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Summary of Contents for PRO-37

Page 1: ...e or accidental damage EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RADIO SHACK MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OB IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not perm...

Page 2: ...Aircraft 137 144 MHz Government 144 148 MHz 2 Meter Ham Band 148 174 MHz VHF Hi 380 450 MHz Ham Radio and Government 450 470 MHz UHF Lo 470 512 MHz UHF TV 806 823 9375 MHz UHF Hi 851 1125 808 9375 MHz...

Page 3: ...n damage the scanner nickel cadmium batteries and the power adapter warning Never use the cHG jack The PWR jack powers the scanner with non rechargeable batteries lf and disconnects the internal batte...

Page 4: ...the temperature is above about B0 degrees Fahrenheit Also if you use an external charger do not overcharge the batteries ll you plan to use rechargeable batteries do not use any adapter other than th...

Page 5: ...The display has several indicators that show the scanner s current oper ating mode A quick look at the dis play will help you understand your scanner s operation The above illustration shows all your...

Page 6: ...used to enter the frequen cies when you are programming channels LtMtT fld v used during fre quency searches See Searching for Active Frequencies You can store up to 210 frequencies into your scanner...

Page 7: ...n trols that operate are LIGHT VOL UME SQUELCH and MANUAL and SCAN on top of the scanner When you want to change the scanner s programming move the switch to KEY PROGRAMMING THE SCANNER Follow these s...

Page 8: ...nitor memory the bar under the memory number stops flashing 01 press v or r to continue the search MoN r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 L i t 115t I sncn 1 Press PGM Then press LIMIT I lnnr ll t L O f U uLtuUu PGM...

Page 9: ...le fre quency each time the operator keys the radio lt is therefore possible that the query can be on one frequency and the reply on another To have the best possibility of hearing the full reply you...

Page 10: ...cent of the normal power consumption A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNING BIRDIES Birdies are frequencies that your scanner generates internally that in terfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies This mak...

Page 11: ...frequency For example if you try to enter 151 473 the scanner ac cepts this as 151 470 MHz Typical Band Usage The following is a brief listing of the typical services using the bands your scanner can...

Page 12: ...stems 866 000 869 9999 Reserved Satellite You might discover one of your regu lar stations on another frequency that is not listed lt might be what is known as an image For example you sud denly find...

Page 13: ...6 975 MHz in 25 kHz steps Government 137 144 MHz in 5 kHz steps Ham 144 148MHz in 5 kHz steps VHF Hi 148 174 MHz in skHz steps Ham Government 380 450 MHz in 12 5 kHz steps UHF Lo 450 470 MHz in 12 5 k...

Page 14: ...0 pV Tight VHF Lo Hi UHF S N N 25 dB light Aircraft S N N 20 dB Antenna lmpedance 50 ohms Audio Power 200 mW nominal Built in Speaker 1 314 45 mm 8 ohm dynamic type Power Requirement 9 VDC 6AA batter...

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