Radio Shack PRO-94 owner manual Low Band 450-470 MHz, Conventional Systems Band Locally Assigned

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Low Band (450–470 MHz)

 

450.050–450.925

RTV

451.025–452.025

IND, OIL, TELM, UTIL

452.0375–453.00

IND, TAXI, TRAN TOW, NEWS

453.0125–454.000

PUB, OIL

454.025–454.975

TELB

455.050–455.925

RTV

457.525–457.600

BUS

458.025–458.175

MED

460.0125–460.6375

FIRE, POL, PUB

460.650–462.175

BUS

462.1875–462.450

BUS, IND

462.4625–462.525

IND, OIL, TELM, UTIL

462.550–462.925

GMR, BUS

462.9375–463.1875

MED

463.200–467.925

BUS

FM-TV Audio Broadcast, UHF Wide Band (470–512 MHz) (Channels 14 through 69 in 6 MHz steps)

475.750

Channel 14

481.750

Channel 15

487.750

Channel 16

511.750

Channel 20

Note: Some cities use the 470–512 MHz band for land/ mobile service.

Conventional Systems Band — Locally Assigned

 

851.0125–855.9875

CSB

Conventional/Trunked Systems Band — Locally Assigned

856.0125–860.9875

CTSB

Trunked Systems Band — Locally Assigned

 

861.0125–865.9875

TSB

Public Safety Band — Locally Assigned

 

866.0125–868.9875

PSB

33-cm Amateur Band (902–928 MHz)

 

902.0000–928.0000

HAM

Private Trunked

 

935.0125–939.9875

PTR

General Trunked

 

940.0125–940.9875

GTR

25-cm Amateur Band

 

1240.0000–1300.0000

GTR

A General Guide to Scanning

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PRO-94 1000-Channel Handheld Trunking Scanner Contents Trunking Operation Special FeaturesTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance SpecificationsGeneral Guide to Scanning Features Features Features Frequency Step Range MHz KHz Transmission FCC NoticeScanning Legally Using Internal Batteries Using Non-Rechargeable BatteriesPreparation Preparation11 12Preparation Using Rechargeable BatteriesUsing AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Connecting the Antenna Connecting AN EARPHONE/ HeadphoneConnecting an Optional Antenna Listening Safely Traffic SafetyAttaching the Belt Clip Connecting AN Extension SpeakerAbout Your Scanner Key Functions Look AT the KeypadLook AT the Display NumberKeys About Your Scanner Service Banks Understanding BanksChannel Storage Banks Monitor Memories Turning on the Scanner Setting Squelch OperationStoring Known Frequencies Into Channels Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active Frequencies Direct Search Limit SearchService Bank Search Search Skip Memory Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a Channel Listening to the Monitor MemoriesManually Selecting a Channel Scanning the Stored ChannelsSpecial Features DelayTurning CHANNEL-STORAGE Banks on and OFF Priority Locking OUT ChannelsUsing the Keylock Turning the Keytone OFF/ON Using the Display BacklightUsing the Auto Backlight Display Changing Search SpeedsTurning the Battery Save Function OFF/ON Skipping Data SignalsReceiving NWR-SAME Weather Alert Signals Same Signal Detection Updating Turning On the Same Weather Alert FeatureNWR-SAME Code Detection Tests NWR-SAME Alert Tone TestTypes of Trunking Systems Trunking OperationSimultaneous Trunking Setting the Scanner to the Trunking ModeSetting Squelch for the Trunking Mode Storing Trunked FrequenciesYou See Trunk System Motorola Type II, 900 MHz frequencies Motorola Type II, VHF frequenciesMotorola Type II, UHF frequencies Turning a Trunked Bank On or Off Searching a Trunked BankTurning the Status Bit Ignore S-Bit On or Off Skipping a Trunked BankPress 0 1 . SRC Limit Identifying a Trunked FrequencySelecting the Edacs Talk Group ID Format Edacs Talk Group ID Range SearchLocking Out Talk Group IDs Using Hold to Monitor an Active Talk Group IDUsing Trunk Scanning Scan Delay Unlocking a Single Talk Group IDUnlocking All Talk Group IDs Monitoring Talk Group IDs Channel Activity BarsManually Storing Talk Group IDs in Talk Group ID Lists Using Talk Group ID Lists01 . E Entering Edacs Partial Talk GroupsMoving Talk Group IDs to Talk Group ID Lists You Press To ScanScanning the Talk Group ID Lists Deleting a Stored Talk Group ID ListPriority Talk Group ID Scanning Scanning Type I and Hybrid Trunked Systems E1P4 E1P5 E1P6 E1P1 E1P2 E1P3E1P7 E1P8 E1P9 E1P10 E1P11 E1P12E1P13 E1P14 E1P15 Selecting a Preset Fleet Map E1P16Press Data ALT Programming a Fleet Map Prog then TrunkSize Code Block Programming the Base Offset Frequencies Turning On/Off the Motorola Disconnect Tone Detect Function Programming a Hybrid SystemBirdie Frequencies General Guide to ScanningGuide to Frequencies National Weather Frequencies VHF Band Guide to the Action Bands Typical Band Usage Primary UsageAbbreviations Services Band AllocationUHF Band Amateur Band 144-148 MHz VHF Low Band- 29-50 MHz in 5 kHz stepsAmateur Band 50-54 MHz Aircraft Band- 108-137 MHzVHF High Band 148-174 MHz Government Band 406-420 MHz 406.125-419.975Cm Amateur Band 420-450 MHz 856.0125-860.9875 Public Safety Band Locally AssignedLow Band 450-470 MHz Conventional Systems Band Locally AssignedFrequency Conversion Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause RemedySquelch is not BATT. Lo Troubleshooting67 Resetting the Scanner Care and Maintenance Search Speed SpecificationsSquelched 70 mA Limited Ninety-Day Warranty