Radio Shack PRO-2049 owner manual Understanding Your Scanner, Look AT the Front Panel

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCANNER

A LOOK AT THE FRONT PANEL

A quick glance at this section should help you understand each control’s function.

VOLUME

Turns the scanner on or off and adjusts the volume.

SQUELCH

Adjusts the scanner’s squelch. See “Turning On the Scan-

 

ner/Setting Volume and Squelch” on Page 17.

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Enters the search direction.

BAND

Searches a band you select. See “Frequency Bands” on

 

Page 15.

DELAY

Programs a 2-second delay for the selected channel.

PRIORITY

Sets and turns on or off priority for a particular channel.

MONITOR

Stores frequencies into and accesses the three monitor

 

memories. See “Monitor Memories” on Page 15.

S/S-LOCKOUT

Skips a specified frequency during a band or direct search

(search/skip/lockout)

or locks out selected channels during scanning.

WEATHER

Scans the seven preprogrammed weather channels.

PROGRAM

Programs frequencies into channels.

SCAN

Scans through the channels.

 

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Contents PRO-2049 Channel Direct Entry Programmable Scanner Features Freq. Range Freq. Step MHz KHz Scanning Legally FCC NoticeContents General Guide to Scanning Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance SpecificationsPreparation Connecting AN AntennaConnecting the Supplied Antenna Connecting an Outdoor Antenna Connecting Power Connecting AN Earphone Headphones Connecting AN External SpeakerListening Safely Look AT the Front Panel Understanding Your ScannerStops scanning to let you listen to a monitor memory A N MAN PGM PRI L/O DLY WX Look AT the DisplayFm Page 14 Wednesday, March 24, 1999 243 PM Frequency Bands Understanding Banks and BandsMonitor Memories CHANNEL-STORAGE Banks29-54 Operation Resetting ScannerTurning on the SCANNER/SETTING Volume and Squelch Manually Storing Frequencies Into Channels Band Search Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active FrequenciesDirect Search Listening to Monitor MemoriesScanning Channels Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a ChannelDeleting a Frequency from a Channel Manually Selecting a Channel Skipping Frequencies Channels Special FeaturesDelay Removing Skip from Channels PriorityRemoving Skip from Frequencies Listening to the Weather Band Turning the KEY Tone on or OFFWavelength Meters Voice MHz General Guide to ScanningHAM Radio Frequencies National Weather FrequenciesUnited States Broadcast Band Birdie FrequenciesPrimary Usage Guide to the Action BandsTypical Band Usage Band Allocation Abbreviations ServicesMeter Amateur Band 144-148 MHz Meter Amateur Band 50-54 MHzGovernment Band 137-144 MHz VHF High Band 148-174 MHz Low Band 450-470 MHz Centimeter Amateur Band 420-450 MHzFrequency Conversion Avoiding Image FrequenciesSymptom Suggestion TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Specifications Squelch Sensitivity Fm Page 38 Wednesday, March 24, 1999 243 PM Fm Page 39 Wednesday, March 24, 1999 243 PM Fort Worth, Texas RadioShackDivision of Tandy Corporation