Radio Shack 20-164 manual Appendix F Specifications, MHz 764-960 MHz

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Appendix F: Specifications

Frequency Coverage:

 

 

25.000-26.960 MHz

(in 10 kHz steps/AM)

26.965-27.405 MHz

(in 10 kHz steps/AM)

27.410-29.505 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/AM)

29.510-29.700 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

29.710-49.830 MHz

(in 10 kHz steps/FM)

49.835-54.000 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

108.000-136.9916 MHz

(in 8.33 kHz steps/AM)

137.000-137.995 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

138.000-143.9875 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

144.000-147.995 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

148.000-150.7875 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

150.800-150.845 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

150.8525-154.4975 MHz

(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)

154.515-154.640 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

154.650-156.255 MHz

(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)

156.275-157.450 MHz

(in 25 kHz steps/FM)

157.470-161.5725 MHz

(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)

161.600-161.975 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

162.000-174.000 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

216.0025-219.9975 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

220.000-224.995 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

225.000-379.975 MHz

(in 25 kHz steps/AM)

380.000-419.9875 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

420.000-450.000 MHz

(in 5 kHz steps/FM)

450.00625-469.99375 MHz

(in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)

470.000-512.000 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

764.000-766.996875 MHz

(in 3.125 kHz steps/FM)

773.000-775.996875 MHz

(in 3.125 kHz steps/FM)

794.000-796.996875 MHz

(in 3.125 kHz steps/FM)

803.000-805.996875 MHz

(in 3.125 kHz steps/FM)

806.000-823.9875 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

849.000-868.9875 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

894.000-939.9875 MHz

(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)

940.000-960.000 MHz

(in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)

1240.000-1300.000 MHz

(in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)

Memory Channels / Banks

1000 / 10

Talk group ID memories

1,500

ID memory banks / Sub-banks

10 / 5

Number of memory IDs per sub-bank

30

Sensitivity (20 dB S/N):

 

 

FM:

 

 

25–54 MHz

0.3 uV

108–136.99166 MHz

0.3 uV

137–174 MHz

0.5 uV

216.0025–224.975MHz

0.5 uV

225-299.975 MHz

0.5 uV

300-405.975 MHz

0.8 uV

406–512 MHz

0.5 uV

764–960 MHz

0.7 uV

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Contents What’s Included Triple TrunkingContents Contents Volume / OFF Your ScannerConnecting the Antenna Attaching the Belt ClipTo attach the supplied antenna Powering Your Scanner BatteriesTo install batteries To charge batteriesExternal Power To use an external power sourceHeadphones and Speakers Keytones and Keylock Backlight and ContrastTo set the keytone To lock the keypadTo change the backlight mode Squelch and AttenuatorTo turn on the backlight To change the display contrastTo set the attenuator mode To set squelchScanner Setup DelayTo turn the delay on / off Defining a Channel To define a channelCopying a Frequency To copy a frequencyDeleting Saved Frequencies To delete a saved frequencyTo delete all saved frequencies in a bank Scanner Cloning To define a channel’s Ctcss or DCS codeTo save a Ctcss or DCS code Searching Seek SearchTo clone the scanner data To activate Seek SearchSearch Banks To search preprogrammed search banksZeromatic To search banks SR0-SR2Signal Stalker Programming a Search RangeTo activate Zeromatic To program the search range of Bank SR7Special Signal Stalker To use Signal StalkerTo use Special Signal Stalker Locking Out FrequenciesTo lock out a frequency To review and unlock frequenciesSaving Found Frequencies To unlock all frequencies in a search bankTo save a frequency found during a search Scanning Locking Out ChannelsTo scan To locked out a channelTo turn on the priority feature Priority ScanningTo review all locked out channels Weather Alerts To make an existing channel a Priority channelTo modify the Priority channel Same Standby Mode To perform a weather scanTo program a weather channel into priority channel To program a Fips codeCode. The format of a Fips code is To review stored Fips codesSkywarn To enter Same standbyTo test the weather alert Monitoring To use SkywarnTo monitor a channel To find a frequency to monitorTrunking Setup To set a default tuning frequencyDefining a Trunking Bank To define a Trunking BankMotorola Trunking Setup To set Open or Closed mode for a bankTrunking Modes Fleet Maps To program a fleet mapBase and Offset Frequencies For Motorola Type II, enterEdacs Trunking Setup UHF-Hi 806-960 MHz To program 800 MHz Motorola trunkingLTR Trunking Setup To save a correct Home RepeaterSearching for Talk Group IDs Saving a Talk Group IDTo search for Talk Group IDs Deleting Talk Group IDs To define a Talk Group IDSaving Trunking Channels To delete a Talk Group IDTo delete ALL talk group IDs in a bank Trunk Scanning To change the scanning direction, press  or Trunking Delay To set a Talk Group ID delayLocking Out Talk Group IDs To lock out Talk Group IDsTurning Off Sub-Banks To review locked-out Talk Group IDsTo turn off a sub-bank To turn off a sub-bank while scanningScanner Maintenance Talk Group ID HoldText Tags To set Talk Group ID HoldPage Troubleshooting To display the Talk Group IDScanner is not Working at allScanner does not Receive any stations Or reception is poorScanner is on but Does not scanBirdie Frequencies Service and Repair Initializing the ScannerTo initialize the scanner Scanning Legally FCC Notice References Appendix a GlossaryAppendix B Search Banks Search bank SR1 CB band Receive mode AM Search bank SR2 FRS/GMRS/MURS band Search bank SR4 Aircraft Receive mode AM, FM Appendix C Ctcss / DCS Codes Ctcss CodesAppendix D Signal Stalker Bands All BandDCS Codes PubSafety Band Appendix E Talk Group Format MotorolaTo use AFS format Appendix F Specifications 406-512 MHz 764-960 MHz9V DC Addendum Preprogrammed FrequenciesPurple 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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