Radio Shack Race Scanner owner manual Understanding Banks, Memory Banks, Service Banks

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UNDERSTANDING BANKS

Memory Banks

To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen to, the PRO-74’s channels are divided into 10 banks of 10 channels each. Use each memory bank to group frequencies, such as the police department, fire department, ambulance services, or aircraft (see “Guide to the Action Bands” on Page 42). For example, the police de- partment might use four frequencies, one for each side of town. You could program the police frequencies starting with Channel 1 (the first channel in bank 1) and program the fire department frequencies start- ing with Channel 11 (the first channel in bank 2).

Service Banks

You can search for auto racing, marine, VHF, aircraft, military, amateur radio, government, UHF, TV, and 800 MHz transmissions even if you do not know the specific frequencies that are used in your area. And, you can store any of the frequencies you find into channels.

This table shows each service bank’s name, what it is used for, and its frequencies.

Name

Typical Usage

Frequency Range

 

 

(in MHz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAr

Auto Racing

150.9950–151.9550

 

 

152.8700–153.7250

 

 

154.4900–154.6250

 

 

460.0000–470.0000

 

 

 

MRN CH

Marine

Listed in “VHF FM

 

 

Marine Frequencies”

 

 

on Page 40.

 

 

 

LO

VHF Lo

29.0000–54.0000

 

 

 

AIr

Air

108.0000–136.9750

 

 

 

MIL

Military

137.0000–144.0000

 

 

 

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Contents PRO-74 100-Channel VHF/UHF/Air/800 MHz Race Scanner Features Page Frequency Range Step Transmission MHz KHz Scanning Legally FCC NoticeContents Troubleshooting Special FeaturesCare and Maintenance Specifications General Guide to ScanningPower Sources Using Internal BatteriesPreparation Page Charging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Using Standard AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Connecting AN Antenna Connecting an Optional Antenna Connecting AN Earphone Headphones Connecting AN Extension SpeakerTraffic Safety Attaching the Belt ClipListening Safely Look AT the Keypad Understanding Your ScannerPage Look AT the Display Page Understanding Banks Service BanksMemory Banks Name Typical Usage Frequency Range MHzHAM Operation Turning on the Scanner Setting SquelchPress E to store the frequency into the channel Storing Known Frequencies Into ChannelsFinding and Storing Active Frequencies Searching the Service BanksSearching from a Selected Frequency Storing Active Frequencies Search Skip MemoryManually Selecting a Channel Deleting a Frequency from a Channel Scanning ChannelsListening to Weather Broadcasts Storing a CAR Number and Frequency Using the PRO-74 AT the RacesAdding Frequencies to a Car Number Scanning by CAR Number Viewing Frequencies Associated with a Car NumberDeleting a Frequency from a Car Number Finding What CAR Numbers are in What Channels Turning Memory Banks on and OFF Special FeaturesLocking OUT Channels PriorityN K Using the Display Backlight Using the KeylockChanging Search Speeds Normal Search HypersearchTurning the KEY Tone OFF/ON Turning the Battery Save Function OFF/ONSkipping Data Signals Guide to Frequencies General Guide to ScanningNational Weather Frequencies Canadian Weather FrequenciesBirdie Frequencies Typical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsVHF Band UHF BandBand Allocation Primary UsageAbbreviations Very High Frequency VHF Meter Amateur Band- 50-54 MHz Ultra High Frequency UHF Conventional Systems Band Locally Assigned Frequency ConversionProblem Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingBATT.Lo Resetting the ScannerCare and Maintenance Specifications RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas Limited One-Year Warranty