Radio Shack 20-163 To review stored Fips codes, To enter Same standby, To test the weather alert

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To review stored FIPS codes:

1.Press WX then a number key.

2.Press L/OUT to change the lockout status.

For information about adding text tags to a FIPS code, see “Text Tags” on Page 43.

To enter SAME standby:

1.Press FUNC, and then WX. The scanner will monitor the selected weather radio station for alerts with FIPS codes that match the codes you entered in the FIPS entry table.

2.To exit SAME standby, press FUNC, and then WX.

The scanner searches the weather frequencies while in SAME standby mode when squelch is off.

The scanner sounds an alert or beep when it receives the SAME code. After five minutes, the alert stops and the scanner beeps every ten seconds.

3.Press any key except DIM to reset the scanner.

To test the weather alert:

1.Press WX. Your scanner scans through the weather bands.

2.Set the Squelch to the lowest setting so that you hear static.

3.Press FUNC and then WX. “SAME Standby” appears.

4.Hold ENT for about 2 seconds. The display indicates the type of message, and the scanner sounds an alert or series of beeps.

5.Press any key except DIM to stop testing.

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Contents Mobile / Base Radio Scanner What’s IncludedContents Contents Your Scanner Pause EXT SP Setting Up a Mobile Base Installing Your ScannerBracket Mounting To you use the scanner on a flat surfaceDashboard Installation To attach the supplied antenna Connecting the AntennaWall Outlet Powering Your ScannerVehicle Direct Vehicle Power SocketKeytones and Brightness Headphones and SpeakersSquelch and Attenuator DelayTo set the attenuator mode Scanner SetupTo define a channel Defining a ChannelTo copy a frequency Copying a FrequencyTo delete a saved frequency Deleting Saved FrequenciesTo delete all saved frequencies in a bank To define a channel’s Ctcss or DCS codeTo clone the scanner data Scanner CloningTo save a Ctcss or DCS code Seek Search SearchingSearch Banks To activate Seek SearchTo search banks SR0-SR2 Programming a Search Range ZeromaticTo activate Zeromatic To program the search range of Bank SR7To use Signal Stalker Signal StalkerTo use Special Signal Stalker Special Signal StalkerLocking Out Frequencies To lock out a frequencyTo review and unlock frequencies Saving Found FrequenciesTo unlock all frequencies in a search bank To save a frequency found during a searchLocking Out Channels ScanningTo scan To locked out a channelPriority Scanning To turn on the priority featureTo review all locked out channels To make an existing channel a Priority channelTo modify the Priority channel Weather AlertsTo perform a weather scan To program a weather channel into priority channelTo program a Fips code Same Standby ModeTo test the weather alert To review stored Fips codesTo enter Same standby Skywarn MonitoringTo use Skywarn To monitor a channelTo set a default tuning frequency Trunking SetupDefining a Trunking Bank To define a Trunking BankTrunking Modes Motorola Trunking SetupTo set Open or Closed mode for a bank To program a fleet map Fleet MapsFor Motorola Type II, enter Base and Offset FrequenciesUHF-Hi 806-960 MHz To program 800 MHz Motorola trunking Edacs Trunking SetupTo save a correct Home Repeater LTR Trunking SetupSearching for Talk Group IDs To define a Talk Group ID Saving a Talk Group IDTo search for Talk Group IDs To delete ALL talk group IDs in a bank 1. Press Prog Deleting Talk Group IDsTo delete a Talk Group ID Saving Trunking Channels Trunk ScanningTo set a Talk Group ID delay Trunking DelayTurning Off Sub-Banks Locking Out Talk Group IDsTo lock out Talk Group IDs To review locked-out Talk Group IDsTalk Group ID Hold Scanner MaintenanceTo turn off a sub-bank while scanning To set Talk Group ID HoldTo define a Text Tag Text TagsTo display the Talk Group ID Issue Solution TroubleshootingWhen trying to upload or Error message appearsBirdie Frequencies CauseTo initialize the scanner Service and RepairInitializing the Scanner Scanning Legally Appendix a Glossary ReferencesFCC Notice Appendix B Search Banks Search bank SR0 Marine band Receive mode FM Freq. MHzSearch bank SR1 CB band Receive mode AM Freq. MHz Group Search bank SR4 Aircraft Receive mode AM, FM Ctcss Codes Appendix C Ctcss / DCS CodesDCS Codes Appendix D Signal StalkerAll Band PubSafety Band To use AFS format Appendix E Talk Group FormatMotorola Sensitivity 20 dB S/N Appendix F SpecificationsDB +/-4 kHz Cat. No -163 AddendumPurple DOT Purple DOT BB Business Band Police Departments Police Dept Nascar Track Announcer Security Alarm Security Company Companies DOT Business Band DOT BB Limited One-year Warranty
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20-163 specifications

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