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Low Freq.

Hi Freq.

Step

Description

(MHz)

(MHz)

(kHz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

144.0000

148.0000

20

Ham 2 m

 

 

 

 

420.0000

450.0000

25

Ham 70 cm

 

 

 

 

902.0000

928.0000

12.5

Ham/ISM 33cm

 

 

 

 

150.9650

151.9850

5

Highways

 

 

 

 

462.9250

463.1750

25

Medical

 

 

 

 

156.2500

157.4250

25

Marine Band

 

 

 

 

161.7600

161.9150

25

Marine Band

 

 

 

 

380.0000

400.0000

50

Military

 

 

 

 

806.0000

823.9875

12.5

Mobile Units

 

 

 

 

894.0000

902.0000

12.5

Mobile Units

 

 

 

 

161.5650

161.7600

5

News Media

 

 

 

 

173.2250

173.4000

5

News/Film

 

 

 

 

450.0000

450.9250

12.5

News Media

 

 

 

 

452.9625

452.9875

25

Newspapers

 

 

 

 

462.7500

462.9250

25

Paging

 

 

 

 

929.0000

932.0000

12.5

Paging

 

 

 

 

42.0200

42.9600

20

Police

 

 

 

 

44.6000

46.6000

20

Police/Fire

 

 

 

 

460.0000

460.6375

25

Police/Fire

 

 

 

 

866.0000

868.9875

12.5

Police/Fire

 

 

 

 

160.2150

161.5650

15

Railroads

 

 

 

 

455.0000

460.0000

25

Reptr Inputs

 

 

 

 

465.0000

470.0000

25

Reptr Inputs

 

 

 

 

157.4250

158.6700

5

Taxi/Tow

 

 

 

 

159.4650

160.2150

5

Taxi

 

 

 

 

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Contents PRO-92 500-Channel Portable Trunking Scanner Features Your scanner includes these special features Fm Page 4 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM FCC Notice Pager transmissions Scrambled or encrypted transmissions Scanning LegallyContents Special Features Troubleshooting Power Sources Using BatteriesPreparation Fm Page 11 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Fm Page 12 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Charging Rechargeable Batteries Using AC Power PWR DC 9V jack Using Vehicle PowerConnecting the Antenna Connecting an Optional Antenna Connecting AN EARPHONE/ HeadphonesConnecting AN Extension Speaker Traffic SafetyListening Safely Connecting the Clone Cable Using the Belt ClipLook AT the Keypad About Your ScannerFm Page 21 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Fm Page 22 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Look AT the Display Motorola Low Freq Hi Freq Step Description MHz KHz Understanding BanksChannel Storage Banks Search BanksGMRS/FRS Fm Page 27 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Understanding Your PRO-92’S Modes Coded Squelch Modes PL, DPL, and Trunking AM ModeFM Mode PL ModeDPL Mode Ahhuuu LTR E. F. Johnson ModeMotorola Mode Edacs Mode Fm Page 34 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Operation Turning on the Scanner and Setting SquelchBank Channel Manual Storing Known Frequencies Into ChannelsAssigning a Text Tag to a Channel Storing Text TagsAssigning a Text Tag to a Bank Press Text Input ChartPress To Enter a Character from this Group Finding and Storing Active FrequenciesSearching a Preprogrammed Frequency Range Search Bank Search Range MHz DescriptionCurrent Search Bank Storing a Frequency While Searching for a Specified Channel Manually Changing a Search Range Turning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On Scanning the ChannelsManually Tuning a Frequency Deleting Frequencies from Channels Listening to the Weather BandListening to a Weather Channel Weather Alert Feature Locking Out Channels Special FeaturesUsing the Delay Function Locking OUT Channels or FrequenciesLocking Out Frequencies Reviewing the Lock-Out ChannelsLocked-out Reviewing Locked-Out FrequenciesClearing a Locked-Out Frequency Clearing All Lock Out Frequencies in a Search BankPriority Fm Page 52 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Display Description Changing the Receive ModeUsing the Attenuator Changing the Frequency StepRange MHz Search Step kHz Using the Display Backlight Using the KeylockTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Cloning the Programmed Data from Scanner to Scanner Changing the Display ContrastUnderstanding Trunking Trunking OperationProgramming Fleet Maps Programming Trunking FrequenciesSize Code Press 8 and the display below appearsStoring Talk Group ID’s Talk Group ID’STalk Group ID Hold Locking Out Talk Groups ID Reviewing Locked-Out Talk Group ID’sClearing Talk Group ID’s Closed Mode Open and Closed ModesClearing All Talk Group ID’s in One Bank Mode Open Closed Changing the Open/Closed ModeHam Radio Frequencies General Guide to ScanningGuide to Frequencies US Weather FrequenciesThis scanner’s birdie frequencies in MHz are Guide to the Action Bands Typical Band UsagePrimary Usage Band Allocation Abbreviations ServicesAircraft Band- 108-137 MHz Meter Amateur BandVHF Low Band- 29-50 MHz -in 5 kHz steps Meter Amateur Band -50-54 MHzVHF High Band 148-174 MHz Low Band 450-470 MHz Public Safety Band Locally AssignedGovernment Band 406-420 MHz Cm Amateur Band 420-450 MHzFrequency Conversion Private Trunked BandGeneral Trunked Band Problem Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingFm Page 74 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Initializing the Scanner RESETTING/INITIALIZING the ScannerResetting the Scanner ResetFm Page 76 Friday, September 17, 1999 1246 PM Care and Maintenance UHF T Specifications9V DC RadioShack
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