Radio Shack PRO-72 owner manual Understanding BANDS/MONITOR Memory, Search Bands

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UNDERSTANDING BANDS/MONITOR MEMORY

Search Bands

Your scanner can tune over 32,000 different frequencies. Many of these frequencies are grouped within permanent memory locations called search bands.

 

Displayed

 

Band

Search

Description

Range

 

 

 

(MHz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

29–50

10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Lo

 

 

 

1

50–54

6-Meter Amateur Radio

 

 

 

2

137–144

Aircraft/Air Shows, Government

 

 

 

3

144–148

2-Meter Amateur Radio

 

 

 

4

148–174

VHF Hi

 

 

 

5

380–420

Government

 

 

 

6

420–450

70-Centimeter Amateur Radio

 

 

 

7

450–470

UHF Lo

 

 

 

8

470–512

UHF “T” Band

 

 

 

9

806–960

UHF Hi

 

 

 

Note: The actual search range of Band 9 is 806824 MHz, 849869 MHz, and 894960 MHz. The scanner does not tune any frequencies between 824849 MHz and 869894 MHz, to help prevent reception of transmissions you should not listen to. For more information, see “Scanning Legally” on Page 6.

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PRO-72 50-Channel Portable Scanner Features Serial Number Page FCC Notice Scanning Legally Contents Special Features TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Specifications General Guide to ScanningPower Sources Using BatteriesPreparation Page Page Using Standard AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Charging a Rechargeable Battery Pack Connecting the Antenna Connecting AN EARPHONE/ Headphones Connecting an Optional AntennaTraffic Safety Listening SafelyConnecting AN Extension Speaker Using the Belt ClipYour Scanner Look AT the Keypad Page Look AT the Display Page Understanding BANDS/MONITOR Memory Search BandsMonitor Memory Turning on the SCANNER/ Setting Volume and Squelch OperationStoring Active Frequencies Manually Storing FrequenciesPage Band Search Page Direct Search Moving a Frequency from the Monitor Memory to a Channel Monitoring a Stored ChannelScanning the Channels Listening to the Monitor Memory Clearing a ChannelListening to a Weather Band Special Features DelayLocking OUT a Channel Using the Display Backlight Using the Keylock Turning the KEY Tone on and OFFGuide to Frequencies US Weather FrequenciesOther Weather Frequencies Ham Radio FrequenciesBirdie Frequencies 486.400 499.200Guide to the Action Bands United States Broadcast BandsTypical Band Usage VHF BandPrimary Usage ActivitiesSpecified Intervals Band AllocationVery High Frequency VHF Government Band Ultra High Frequency UHF Frequency Conversion Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes RemediesProblem Possible Remedies Causes RESETTING/INITIALIZING the Scanner Resetting the ScannerInitializing the Scanner Care and Maintenance Page Specifications US Patent Numbers Limited One-Year Warranty
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