Radio Shack PRO-2050 owner manual Features

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FEATURES

Your new RadioShack PRO-2050 VHF/UHF/Air/800MHz 300-Channel TrunkTracker Home Scanner is one of a new generation of scanners de- signed to track MotorolaType I, Type II (such as Smartnetand Priva- cy Plus), and hybrid analog trunking systems, which are extensively used in many 800 MHz communication sys- tems.

Trunking communications systems let

alarge group of 2-way radio users (or even different groups of 2-way radio users) efficiently use a group of fre- quencies. Instead of selecting a spe- cific frequency for a transmission, the 2-way radio user simply selects a talk group. The trunking system automati- cally transmits the call on the first available frequency, and also sends a code that uniquely identifies that 2- way radio user’s transmission on a dif- ferent frequency called a data chan- nel.

Since the trunking system might send individual 2-way radio user’s calls and response transmissions on different frequencies, it is difficult to listen to trunked communications using a regu- lar scanner. The PRO-2050 monitors the data channel frequency sent with

a2-way radio user’s transmission and instantly switches to an active fre- quency, so you can hear the call and

response for that 2-way radio user and easily “follow” the conversation.

The scanner also lets you scan con- ventional transmissions, and is pre- programmed with service-search banks for convenience. By pressing a single button, you can quickly search those frequencies most commonly used by public service and other agencies without tedious and compli- cated programming.

This scanner gives you direct access to over 30,000 exciting frequencies, including those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services, and amateur radio services, and you can change your selection at any time.

Your scanner also has these special features:

Ten Channel-Storage Banks — let you store 30 channels in each bank to group channels so you can more easi- ly identify calls.

Five Scan Lists — let you store up to 50 IDs in each tracking bank (up to a total of 500).

Triple-Conversion Circuitry — virtu- ally eliminates any interference from IF (intermediate frequency) images, so you hear only the selected frequen- cy.

© 1997 Tandy Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.

HyperSearch and HyperScan are trademarks used by Tandy Corporation. Motorola, Smartnet, and Privacy Plus are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.

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Contents Cat. No Features Fm Page 3 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 129 PM FCC Notice Your PRO-2050 scanner can receive all of these bandsScanning Legally Contents Resetting the Scanner Connecting an Outdoor Antenna Connecting AN AntennaConnecting the Supplied Antenna PreparationConnecting Power Using AC PowerConnecting AN Extension Speaker Using Your Vehicle’s Battery PowerConnecting AN Earphone Headphones Listening SafelyUnderstanding Your Scanner Look AT the Front PanelScans through the stored channels Look AT the Display AIRScan Understanding Trunking Service BanksUnderstanding Banks Channel Storage BanksSquelch Channels Turning on Storing Known Scanner and SettingOperation Searching Service Banks Limit Search Clearing a Frequency from a Channel Scanning the Stored ChannelsManually Selecting a Channel Turning CHANNEL- Storage Banks on and OFF Special FeaturesDelay Locking Out Frequencies Locking OUT Channels FrequenciesLocking Out Channels Skipping Data Signals Trunk TrackingPriority Types of Trunking Systems Setting Squelch for the Trunk Tracking Mode Programming Trunked FrequenciesScanning a Trunked Bank Monitoring an Active ID Locking Out IDsUnlocking All IDs Using Trunk Tracking Scan DelayUnlocking a Single ID Channel Activity Indicators Monitoring IDsScan Lists Manually Storing IDs into Scan ListsDeleting a Stored ID Scanning the Scan ListsStoring IDs into Scan Lists While Searching Automatically Storing an ID in a Scan List LocationScanning Type I and Hybrid Trunked Systems E1P1 E1P2 Block Size Code Block Size Code Selecting a Preset Fleet Map Programming a Fleet MapProgramming a Hybrid System USrNational Weather Frequencies General Guide to ScanningGuide to Frequencies FrequenciesGuide to the Action Bands Typical Band UsageBand Allocation Primary UsageHAM Meter Amateur Band 50-54 MHz Centimeter Amateur Band 420-450 MHz Conventional Systems Band Locally Assigned Frequency Conversion Troubleshooting Trunked Frequencies on Fm Page 48 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 129 PM Resetting the Scanner Care and Maintenance Specifications Fm Page 52 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 129 PM Fm Page 53 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 129 PM Fm Page 54 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 129 PM Fm Page 55 Wednesday, August 4, 1999 129 PM RadioShack