Radio Shack PRO-95 owner manual Ind, Mov

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152.870-153.020

IND, MOV

153.035-153.725

IND, OIL, UTIL

153.740-154.445

PUB, FIRE

154.490-154.570

IND, BUS

154.585

Oil Spill Cleanup

154.600-154.625

BUS

154.655-156.240

MED, ROAD,

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POL, PUB

156.255-157.425

OIL, MARI

157.450

MED

157.470-157.515

TOW

157.530-157.725

IND, TAXI

157.740

BUS

158.130-158.460

BUS, IND, OIL,

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TELM, UTIL

158.730-159.465

POL, PUB, ROAD

159.480

OIL

159.495-161.565

TRAN

161.580-162.000

OIL, MARI, RTV

162.0125-162.35....

GOVT, MIL, USXX

162.400-162.550

WTHR

162.5625-162.6375

GOVT, MIL,

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USXX

162.6625

MED

162.6875-163.225

GOVT, MIL,

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USXX

163.250

MED

163.275-166.225

GOVT, MIL,

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USXX

166.250

GOVT, RTV, FIRE

166.275-169.400

GOVT, BIFC

169.445-169.505

Wireless Mikes,

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GOVT

169.55-169.9875...

GOVT, MIL, USXX

170.000-170.150...

BIFC, GOVT, RTV,

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FIRE

170.175-170.225

GOVT

170.245-170.305

Wireless Mikes

170.350-170.400

GOVT, MIL

170.425-170.450

BIFC

170.475

PUB

170.4875-173.175

GOVT, PUB,

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Wireless Mikes

173.225-173.5375

MOV, NEWS,

.............................................

UTIL, MIL

173.5625-173.5875

MIL

........................... Medical/Crash Crews

173.60-173.9875

GOVT

Guide to the Action Bands

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Contents PRO-95 Dual Trunk-Tracking Handheld Scanner Features Automatic Channel Your scanner includes these featuresSimultaneous Trunking Reviewing Locked Features FCC Wants YOU to Know Vehicle using a DC adapter not suppliedScanning Legally FCC Wants You to Know Power Sources Using BatteriesUsing Vehicle Battery Power on Page 12 Ô PreparationPull the battery holder out of the battery compartment Charging Rechargeable Batteries Using AC PowerUntil Low Battery Connecting Antenna Using Vehicle Battery PowerListening Safely Connecting an Optional AntennaConnecting AN EARPHONE/HEADPHONES Connecting AN Extension Speaker Traffic SafetyTransferring Data to From Another Scanner or a PC Using the Belt ClipAbout Your Scanner About Keypad Mode changes the receive mode AM, FM, MOT, ED CL clears an incorrect entry TUV enters an 8, or inputs characters T, U, orUnderstanding Banks Quick StartChannel Storage Banks Preprogrammed Search BanksSearch Banks Understanding Your Scanners ModesMotorola Mode AM ModeUnderstanding Your Scanners Modes FFF=Fleet ID SS=Subfleet ID Edacs ModeOr using an outdoor antenna to improve reception Open and Closed Modes Storing Known Frequencies Into Channels Turning on Scanner and Setting SquelchOperation Operation Invalid Freq briefly Storing Trunking Frequencies Into ChannelsStoring Text Tags Assigning a Text Tag to a ChannelAssigning a Text Tag to a Group ID Press Character Assigning a Text Tag to a Bank# @ + Searching a Preprogrammed Frequency RangeFinding and Storing Active Frequencies Bank BandOperation Channel Frequency MHz Band ChartsSearch bank SR0 Marine band Receive mode FM Search bank SR1 CB band Receive mode AM Group Frequency MHz Step KHz Search bank SR2 Police/Fire band Receive Mode FMFrequency MHz Step KHz 108.000-136.9875 Search bank SR3 Aircraft Receive mode AMSearch bank SR4 Ham band Receive mode FM Finds an active frequency, it stops searching. Ô Listening to Weather Band Manually Tuning a Frequency** Paused Air and Limit search bandsListening to a Weather Channel Digitally-encoded Same signal when an alert is broadcast,Displaying Weather Messages Weather information on one or more of these channelsWX Alert and Beep Tone Confirmation Using Frequency CopyCopying a Frequency into a Specified Channel DIG WX Stby appearsSecond, the frequency to be copied flashes Scanning Channels Copying a Frequency into the Priority ChannelTurning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On Deleting Frequencies from ChannelsUsing the Delay Function Special FeaturesLocking Out Channels Locking OUT Channels or FrequenciesReviewing Locked-Out Frequencies Reviewing the Lock-Out ChannelsLocking Out Frequencies Clearing a Locked-Out Frequency Press any key other than 1 to cancel clear. ÔClearing All Locked-Out Frequencies in a Search Bank Lockout list appearsManual again To turn off the priority feature, press PRI Changing the Receive ModeMight have to change the receive mode Using the AttenuatorPress Func and then ATT to set Using the Display BacklightTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF 10 or 20 seconds then press Using the KeylockPress or to select 3 Use Up/Down keys to set Lit off time 5 seconds appearsCloning Programmed Data Changing the Display ContrastDown keys to set contrast. appears Trunking Operation TrunkingUnderstanding Trunking Programming Trunking Frequencies Setting Squelch for the Trunking ModeWay radio users transmission on a control channel Follow these steps to program trunked frequenciesPress PGM to enter the program mode Press Trunk to enter the ID program modeTrunked. Press Press PGM and press or hold Down or to select the bank. ÔP001~ Programming Motorola Trunking50.0 or 12.5 kHz, then press Bank Press Mode and select MOTNormal or Offset and press Down keys to set 800MHz base. Normal appearsProgramming Fleet Maps Press or to selectBlock Size Code Block 0 size code. Use 15 for type II. S-00 appearsEnter the correct size code. Ô Press Scan to start scanning Talk Group IDSStoring Talk Group MOT none MOTMemory full Desired bankInvalid ID. appears ID NoDupl ID Talk Group ID HoldLocking OUT Talk Group IDS Turning AN ID SUB- Bank on or OFFTo release ID hold, press Scan or Press PGM. Ô Press TrunkKeys to set ID delay .0 seconds Delay Function in ID Indication ModeMotxxxxxx or Edxxxx 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 or SecondsClearing Talk Group Reviewing LOCKED-OUT Talk Group IDSClearing ALL Talk Group IDS in ONE Bank Any locked out IDs in a bankOr vice versa Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each bank Changing OPEN/CLOSED ModeUS Weather Frequencies General Guide to FrequenciesHAM Radio Frequencies Birdie FrequenciesVHF High Band MHz UHF Low Band MHzVHF Low Band MHz UHF High Band MHzTypical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsHF Band VHF BandVHF Band UHF BandBand Allocation Abbreviation ServiceUHF Band Frequencies MHzFire CB Band 26.965-27.405 MHz Meter Amateur Band 28.0-29.7 MHz MHz-30 MHzMHz-300 MHz VHF Low Band MHz-in 5 kHz stepsAircraft Band 108-136 MHz Meter Amateur Band 50-54 MHzGovernment Band 137-144 MHzIND, MOV Government Band 406-420 MHz Ultra High Frequency UHF 300 MHz-3 GHzCentimeter Amateur Band 420-450 MHz Low Band 450-470 MHzCentimeter Amateur Band MHz in 6.25 kHz steps Public Safety Band Locally Assigned in 6.25 kHz stepsTrunked Systems Band Locally Assigned 6.25 kHz steps Private Trunked Band in 6.25 kHz steps Frequency ConversionGeneral Trunked Band in 6.25 kHz steps Centimeter Amateur Band KHz stepsFrequency Conversion Problem Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingResetting the Scanner RESETTING/ Initializing the ScannerInitializing Scanner Bottom lineFrequency Coverage MHz SpecificationsCare ID memory banks Intermediate Frequencies if 1st 380.8 MHz External Antenna Parts AccessoriesMHz Antenna RG-8/RG-58 50-Ohm Coaxial CableTo AC power Connecting CablePC Interface Cable 9V, 300 mA AC AdapterPage Page Page Fort Worth, Texas Limited One-Year WarrantyRadioShack Corporation