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Your PRO-63 scanner can receive all of these frequencies.

29-54 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Lo, 6-Meter Amateur Radio)

108-136.975 MHz (Aircraft/Air Shows)

137-174 MHz (Aircraft/Air Shows, Auto Racing, Government, Motion Picture/Video Industry, Pro Sports Teams, Radio/TV

Remote Broadcast Pickup, Stadiums/Venues,

2-Meter

Amateur Radio, VHF Hi)

 

380-512 MHz (Aircraft/Air Shows, Auto Racing, Government, Pro Sports Teams, Radio/TV Remote Broadcast Pickup, 70- Centimeter Amateur Radio, Stadiums/Venues, UHF Lo, UHF “T” Band)

Your PRO-63 scanner contains the following preprogrammed search bands.

29-50 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Lo)

50-54 MHz (6-Meter Amateur Radio)

108-136.975 MHz (Aircraft/Air Shows)

137-144 MHz (Aircraft/Air Shows, Government)

144-148 MHz (2-Meter Amateur Radio)

148-174 MHz (Auto Racing, Motion Picture/Video Industry, Pro Sports Teams, Radio/TV Remote Broadcast Pickup, Sta- diums/Venues)

380-420 MHz (Military Aircraft/Air Shows)

420-450 MHz (70-Centimeter Amateur Radio)

450-470 MHz (Auto Racing, Pro Sports Teams, Radio/TV Remote Broadcast Pickup, Stadiums/Venues)

470-512 MHz (UHF “T” Band)

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Contents PRO-63 100-Channel Portable Event Scanner Introduction Fm Page 3 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Fm Page 4 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM FCC Notice Scanning Legally Contents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications Installing Batteries Connecting the Flexible AntennaPreparation Fm Page 10 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Fm Page 11 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Important Information About the PWR and CHG Jacks Charging Nickel-Cadmium BatteriesResetting the Scanner Using the Belt Clip Understanding Your Scanner Look AT the KeypadLook AT the Display Fm Page 17 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Bands and Banks Search BandsCHANNEL-STORAGE Banks Turning on the Scanner and Setting Squelch Basic OperationSearching for and Storing Active Frequencies Limit Search Search Press BandManually Storing Frequencies Fm Page 24 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Scanning All Channels Scanning the Stored ChannelsTurning Channel-Storage Banks On and Off Manually Selecting a Channel Scanning a Channel-Storage BankListening to the Weather Band Advanced Operation DelaySkipping Channels Priority Using Channel Lock Using the Display BacklightUsing the Attenuator Turning the KEY Tone on and OFFUsing the Keylock Using AC Power Connecting Optional Power SourcesOptions Using Vehicle Battery Power Connecting a Mobile or BASE- Station Antenna Fm Page 36 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Connecting AN Earphone Headphones Listening SafelyConnecting AN Extension Speaker Traffic SafetyGeneral Guide to Scanning United States Broadcast BandTypical Band Usage VHF Band 30.00-300.0 MHzUHF Band 300.00 MHz 3.0 GHz VHF Band Primary UsageUHF Band Specified Intervals Band AllocationHigh Frequency HF 29 MHz-30 MHz Fm Page 44 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Fm Page 45 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 348 PM Ultra High Frequency UHF 300 MHz-3 GHz HAM Radio Frequencies National Weather FrequenciesBirdie Frequencies Frequency Conversion Troubleshooting Sure SquelchScanner receives stations poorly Check Antenna Care and Maintenance Specifications Frequency CoverageOhms Patent NOS Radio Shack