Radio Shack PRO-2056 owner manual Primary Usage, UHF Band, VHF Band Activities Frequencies

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UHF Band

 

Military Aircraft

380.00–384.00 MHz

U.S. Government

406.00–420.00 MHz

70-cm Amateur

420.00–450.00 MHz

Low Range

450.00–470.00 MHz

FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide

470.00–512.00 MHz

Band

 

Primary Usage

As a general rule, most of the radio activity is concentrated on the following fre- quencies:

VHF Band

 

Activities

Frequencies

Government, Police, and Fire

153.785–155.980 MHz

Emergency Services

158.730–159.460 MHz

Railroad

160.000–161.900 MHz

UHF Band

 

Activities

Frequencies

Land-Mobile “Paired”

450.000–470.000 MHz

Frequencies

 

Base Stations

451.025–454.950 MHz

Mobile Units

456.025–459.950 MHz

Repeater Units

460.025–464.975 MHz

Control Stations

465.025–469.975 MHz

Note: Remote control stations and mobile units operate at 5 MHz higher than their associated base stations and relay repeater units.

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Contents PRO-2056 50-Channel Home/Mobile Scanner Features FCC Notice Scanning Legally Contents Frequency Conversion Preparation Connecting AN AntennaConnecting the Telescoping Antenna Connecting the Window- Mount AntennaConnecting an External Antenna Mounting the Scanner in Your Vehicle Connecting Power from Your Vehicle’s Battery Using the Scanner AS a Base Station Memory BackupUsing the Supplied AC Adapter Listening Safely Connecting AN External Speaker or HeadphonesService Search Banks Understanding Your ScannerBanks Private Bank Channels470-512 Search BandsPage Look AT the Front Panel POLICE, FIRE/EMG, AIR, MRN Look AT the DisplayTurning on the SCANNER/SETTING Volume and Squelch Using Service SearchOperation Monitoring a Frequency Using Band SearchStoring Frequencies Into Channels Clearing Frequencies from Channels Locking OUT Channels Frequencies Special FeaturesUsing Memolock DelayListening to Weather Broadcasts Guide to Frequencies General Guide to ScanningVHF Band Guide to the Action BandsUnited States Broadcast Bands Typical Band UsageUHF Band Activities Frequencies Primary UsageUHF Band VHF Band Activities FrequenciesFrequency Ranges Abbreviations ServicesSpecified Intervals Band AllocationVHF Low Band in 5 kHz steps Very High Frequency VHFMeter Amateur Band Government BandVHF High Band Low Band Cm Amateur BandFrequency Conversion Problem Possible Causes Remedies TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Replacing the Fuse in the DC Power Cord Replacing the Fuse in the DC Cigarette-Lighter Power CordReplacing the Fuses Specifications Current Drain Page Page RadioShack Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas