Radio Shack PRO-2049 Preparation, Connecting AN Antenna, Removing the Display Protector

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PREPARATION

This scanner is designed for use in the home as a base station. You can place it on any flat surface such as a desk, shelf, or table.

REMOVING THE DISPLAY PROTECTOR

Your scanner’s display is protected during shipment by a piece of film. Peel off this film before you use the scanner.

The scanner’s sensitivity depends on the antenna’s length and various envi- ronmental conditions. For the best re- ception of the transmissions you want to hear, adjust the antenna’s length.

Frequency

Antenna Length

 

 

 

 

29–54 MHz

Extend fully

 

 

108–174 MHz

Collapse one

 

segment

 

 

406–512 MHz

Collapse both

 

segments

 

 

CONNECTING AN

ANTENNA

Connecting the Supplied Antenna

You must install an antenna before you can operate the scanner.

The supplied telescoping antenna helps your scanner receive strong lo- cal signals. To install the antenna, thread it clockwise into the hole on the scanner’s top.

Connecting an Outdoor Antenna

Instead of the supplied antenna, you can connect an outdoor base-station antenna (not supplied) to your scan- ner. Your local RadioShack store sells a variety of antennas. Choose the one that best meets your needs.

When deciding on a base-station an- tenna and its location, consider these points:

The antenna should be as high as possible on the house.

The antenna and its cable should be as far as possible from sources of electrical noise (appliances, other radios, etc.).

The antenna should be vertical for the best performance.

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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 AntennaConnecting 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 Turning on the SCANNER/SETTING Volume and Squelch Resetting ScannerOperation Manually Storing Frequencies Into Channels Band Search Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active FrequenciesDirect Search Listening to Monitor MemoriesDeleting a Frequency from a Channel Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a ChannelScanning Channels Manually Selecting a Channel Delay Special FeaturesSkipping Frequencies Channels Removing Skip from Frequencies PriorityRemoving Skip from Channels 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 FrequenciesTypical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsPrimary Usage Band Allocation Abbreviations ServicesGovernment Band 137-144 MHz Meter Amateur Band 50-54 MHzMeter Amateur Band 144-148 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 Division of Tandy Corporation RadioShackFort Worth, Texas