Radio Shack PRO-2050 owner manual Selecting a Preset Fleet Map, Programming a Fleet Map

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Selecting a Preset Fleet Map

1.Press SCAN, then hold down TRUNK until the scanner beeps twice. BANK, TRUNK and the bank numbers flash.

2.Select the bank where you want to store the preset fleet map by pressing a number key.

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3. Press DATA.

4.Repeatedly press s or t to select E1 (Type I and hybrid), then press DATA again.

Note: To select Type II, press E when E2 appears.

5.Repeatedly press s or t to select the name of the map you want (such as E1P7), then press E.

The scanner then searches for trans- missions using the preset map you chose.

Note: When the scanner searches for transmissions, you see Type I fleet and subfleet IDs such as 100-12, 100-9, 000-12, or 400-8.

How do you know if the preset map you selected is correct? Listen to see if you are following complete conver- sations. If not, try another preset map.

Programming a Fleet Map

1.Hold down TRUNK until the scan- ner beeps twice. BANK, TRUNK and the bank number flash.

2.Select the bank where you want to program the fleet map by pressing a number key.

3.Press DATA.

4.Repeatedly press s or t until E1 appears, then press DATA.

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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 Antenna Connecting the Supplied AntennaConnecting an Outdoor 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 Service Banks Understanding BanksUnderstanding Trunking Channel Storage BanksTurning on Storing Known Scanner and Setting OperationSquelch Channels Searching Service Banks Limit Search Scanning the Stored Channels Manually Selecting a ChannelClearing a Frequency from a Channel Special Features DelayTurning CHANNEL- Storage Banks on and OFF Locking OUT Channels Frequencies Locking Out ChannelsLocking Out Frequencies 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 IDsUsing Trunk Tracking Scan Delay Unlocking a Single IDUnlocking All IDs Channel Activity Indicators Monitoring IDsScan Lists Manually Storing IDs into Scan ListsScanning the Scan Lists Storing IDs into Scan Lists While SearchingDeleting a Stored ID 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 USrGeneral Guide to Scanning Guide to FrequenciesNational Weather 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