Radio Shack PRO-2045 owner manual Guide to the Action Bands, Typical Band Usage

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GUIDE TO THE ACTION BANDS

Typical Band Usage

HF Band (29.00–30.0 MHz)

 

10-Meter Amateur

29.00–29.70 MHz

VHF Band (30.00–300.0 MHz)

 

Low Range

29.70–50.00 MHz

6-Meter Amateur

50.00–54.00 MHz

Aircraft

108.00–136.98 MHz

U.S. Government

137.00–144.00 MHz

2-Meter Amateur

144.00–148.00 MHz

High Range

148.00–174.00 MHz

New Mobile Narrow Band

220.00–222.00 MHz

11/4 -Meter Amateur

222.00–225.00 MHz

Military Aircraft

225.00–287.80 MHz

UHF Band (300.00 MHz–3.0 GHz)

 

Military Aircraft

311.00–384.00 MHz

U.S. Government

406.00–450.00 MHz

70-Centimeter Amateur

420.00–450.00 MHz

Low Range

450.00–470.00 MHz

Public Service

806.00–823.98 MHz

Conventional Systems

851.00–856.00 MHz

Conventional/Trunked Systems

856.00–861.00 MHz

Trunked Systems

861.00–866.00 MHz

Public Safety

866.00–869.00 MHz

High Range

894.01–902.00 MHz

33-Centimeter Amateur

902.00–928.00 MHz

Private Trunked

935.00–940.00 MHz

General Trunked

940.00–941.00 MHz

Fixed Services

941.00–944.00 MHz

Studio-to-Transmitter Broadcast Links

944.00–952.00 MHz

Private Fixed Services, Paging

952.00–960.00 MHz

Aeronautical Navigation

960.00–1000.00 MHz

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Contents PRO-2045 Features Page FCC Notice Scanning LegallyContents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications Using Vehicle Battery Power Connecting PowerUsing Standard AC Power PreparationTelescoping Antenna Connecting AN AntennaOptional Outdoor Antenna Resetting Scanner Using the FeetTesting Alert Operation Testing Alert ReceptionTesting the Weather Alert Connecting AN EarphoneListening Safely Installing AN Optional Ctcss Tone Board Connecting AN Amplified Extension SpeakerTraffic Safety Ctcss Board Understanding Your Scanner Look AT the KeyboardPage FREQ, CHAN, Lock shows the rotary tuner’s current setting Look AT the DisplayMonitor Memories Understanding CHANNEL-STORAGE BanksChannel-Storage Banks Operation Using the Rotary ControlStoring Frequencies Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active Frequencies Limit SearchDirect Search Search Skip Automatically Storing Frequencies Scanning Channels Listening to Monitor MemoriesMoving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to Channel Turning Channel-Storage Banks On and OffManually Selecting a Channel Locking Out ChannelsScanning Weather Band Using the Weather Alert Standby ModeWeather Alert Delay Special FeaturesPriority Using Programmable Attenuator Changing Search SpeedsSkipping Data Signals Using Auto SortTurning on or OFF the KEY Tone Transferring to a Channel that has a Stored Frequency Transferring a Frequency to Another ChannelTransferring to an Empty Channel Exchanging Frequencies Between Two Programmed ChannelsUsing Ctcss Using the Count FeatureCtcss Tone Frequencies Assigning a Ctcss Tone Frequency to a Channel Changing or Deleting a Ctcss Tone Frequency for a ChannelGuide to Frequencies National Weather Service FrequenciesGeneral Guide to Scanning Ham Radio FrequenciesBirdie Frequencies Guide to the Action Bands Typical Band UsageSpecified Intervals Primary UsageBand Allocation BifcHigh Frequency HF 29 MHz-30 MHz AIR Frequency Conversion CSBTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications Dimensions /4 × 91/4 × 81/16 Inches HWD 82 × 235 × 205mm RadioShack