Radio Shack PRO-2049 owner manual Stops scanning to let you listen to a monitor memory

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MANUAL

Stops scanning to let you listen to a monitor memory

 

or directly enter a channel number.

1–9, HOLD/0

Each key has a single-digit label, and the 13keys

 

also have a range of numbers. Use the digits on the

 

keys to enter the numbers for a channel or a frequen-

 

cy. Use the range of numbers above the key (61–90 ,

 

for example) to select the channels in a channel-stor-

 

age bank. See “Channel-Storage Banks” on Page 15.

 

Also, pressing HOLD (0) during a search pauses the

 

scanner.

CLEAR/.

Clears an incorrect entry, or enters the decimal point

 

when you enter a frequency.

E (Enter)

Stores frequencies into channels. See “Manually Stor-

 

ing Frequencies into Channels” on Page 18.

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Contents PRO-2049 Channel Direct Entry Programmable Scanner Features Freq. Range Freq. Step MHz KHz FCC Notice Scanning LegallyContents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications General Guide to ScanningConnecting AN Antenna Connecting the Supplied AntennaConnecting an Outdoor Antenna PreparationConnecting Power Connecting AN External Speaker Connecting AN Earphone HeadphonesListening Safely Understanding Your Scanner Look AT the Front PanelStops scanning to let you listen to a monitor memory Look AT the Display A N MAN PGM PRI L/O DLY WXFm Page 14 Wednesday, March 24, 1999 243 PM Understanding Banks and Bands Monitor MemoriesCHANNEL-STORAGE Banks Frequency Bands29-54 Resetting Scanner Turning on the SCANNER/SETTING Volume and SquelchOperation Manually Storing Frequencies Into Channels Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active Frequencies Band SearchListening to Monitor Memories Direct SearchMoving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a Channel Deleting a Frequency from a ChannelScanning Channels Manually Selecting a Channel Special Features DelaySkipping Frequencies Channels Priority Removing Skip from FrequenciesRemoving Skip from Channels Turning the KEY Tone on or OFF Listening to the Weather BandGeneral Guide to Scanning HAM Radio FrequenciesNational Weather Frequencies Wavelength Meters Voice MHzBirdie Frequencies United States Broadcast BandGuide to the Action Bands Typical Band UsagePrimary Usage Abbreviations Services Band AllocationMeter Amateur Band 50-54 MHz Government Band 137-144 MHzMeter Amateur Band 144-148 MHz VHF High Band 148-174 MHz Centimeter Amateur Band 420-450 MHz Low Band 450-470 MHzAvoiding Image Frequencies Frequency ConversionTroubleshooting Symptom SuggestionCare and Maintenance Specifications Squelch Sensitivity Fm Page 38 Wednesday, March 24, 1999 243 PM Fm Page 39 Wednesday, March 24, 1999 243 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas