Radio Shack PRO-2045 owner manual Scanning Weather Band, Using the Weather Alert Standby Mode

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SCANNING THE

WEATHER BAND

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has allocated 11 chan- nels for use by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Your scanner is preprogrammed with the following seven frequencies avail- able to NOAA.

• 162.400 MHz

• 162.450

MHz

• 162.500 MHz

162.475

MHz

162.425 MHz

162.550

MHz

162.525 MHz

 

 

 

To hear your local forecast and re- gional weather information, simply press WX. WX appears on the display.

Your scanner scans the weather band and stops on an active broadcast. If a broadcast is weak, press WX again to continue to scan through the weather band. To store the current weather channel in a monitor memory, press

MONITOR.

Weather Alert

Your scanner’s weather alert feature can warn you when your local NOAA weather station broadcasts a severe weather emergency signal. (See “Testing Alert Operation” on Page 10.)

1.Press WX to find the clearest local weather broadcasting station.

2.Press ALERT. ALERT appears.

When NOAA broadcasts a severe weather emergency signal, the scan- ner sounds a loud alarm (regardless of the volume control setting). The alarm continues until the emergency signal stops transmitting.

To manually turn off the siren and exit the weather alert mode, press ALERT or WX.

Using the Weather Alert Standby Mode

When you set the scanner to the weather alert standby mode, the scan- ner’s display and speaker turn off until the scanner receives the severe weather emergency signal. When the scanner receives the signal, it sounds a loud alarm. To set the scanner to the weather alert standby mode, follow these steps.

1.Press WX.

2.When the scanner stops on a weather channel, press ALERT for 2 seconds. The scanner displays on ALErt for 10 seconds, then the display turns off and your scanner is in the weather alert standby mode.

To exit the weather alert standby mode, press ALERT or WX.

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Contents PRO-2045 Features Page Scanning Legally FCC NoticeContents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications Using Standard AC Power Connecting PowerUsing Vehicle Battery Power PreparationTelescoping Antenna Connecting AN AntennaOptional Outdoor Antenna Using the Feet Resetting ScannerTesting Alert Reception Testing Alert OperationTesting the Weather Alert Connecting AN EarphoneListening Safely Installing AN Optional Ctcss Tone Board Connecting AN Amplified Extension SpeakerTraffic Safety Ctcss Board Look AT the Keyboard Understanding Your ScannerPage Look AT the Display FREQ, CHAN, Lock shows the rotary tuner’s current settingMonitor Memories Understanding CHANNEL-STORAGE BanksChannel-Storage Banks Operation Using the Rotary ControlStoring Frequencies Limit Search Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active FrequenciesDirect Search Search Skip Automatically Storing Frequencies Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to Channel Listening to Monitor MemoriesScanning Channels Turning Channel-Storage Banks On and OffLocking Out Channels Manually Selecting a ChannelScanning Weather Band Using the Weather Alert Standby ModeWeather Alert Delay Special FeaturesPriority Changing Search Speeds Using Programmable AttenuatorSkipping Data Signals Using Auto SortTurning on or OFF the KEY Tone Transferring to an Empty Channel Transferring a Frequency to Another ChannelTransferring to a Channel that has a Stored Frequency Exchanging Frequencies Between Two Programmed ChannelsUsing Ctcss Using the Count FeatureCtcss Tone Frequencies Changing or Deleting a Ctcss Tone Frequency for a Channel Assigning a Ctcss Tone Frequency to a ChannelGeneral Guide to Scanning National Weather Service FrequenciesGuide to Frequencies Ham Radio FrequenciesBirdie Frequencies Typical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsPrimary Usage Specified IntervalsBifc Band AllocationHigh Frequency HF 29 MHz-30 MHz AIR CSB Frequency ConversionTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications Dimensions /4 × 91/4 × 81/16 Inches HWD 82 × 235 × 205mm RadioShack