Introduction
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Introduction | 2 |
The FCC Wants You | |
to Know | 4 |
Scanning |
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Legally | 5 |
Preparation | 7 |
Installing |
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Batteries | 7 |
Charging |
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Rechargeable |
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Batteries | 8 |
Using |
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AC Power | 9 |
Using Vehicle |
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Battery |
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Power | 10 |
Connecting the |
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Supplied |
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Antenna | 10 |
Connecting an |
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Earphone/ |
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Headphones ... | 11 |
Connecting an |
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Extension |
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Speaker | 12 |
Using the |
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Belt Clip | 12 |
About Your |
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Scanner | 13 |
A Look at the |
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Keypad | 14 |
A Look at the |
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Display | 15 |
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Your new RadioShack
This scanner gives you direct access to over 25,000 exciting frequencies, including those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services, aircraft, and amateur radio services, and you can change your selection at any time.
Your scanner also has these special features:
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Weather Alert — the scanner automatically sounds an alert when it receives a weather emergency signal, providing more complete information about weather conditions in your immediate area.
HyperSearch™ and HyperScan™ — let you set the scanner to search at up to 50 steps per second (in frequency bands with 5 kHz steps) and scan at up to 25 channels per second, to help you quickly find interesting broadcasts.
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