Radio Shack PRO-2018 70&456#0&+0$#0-5, JCPPGN5VQTCIG$CPMU, 1PG6QWEJ$CPMU, Channel Storage Banks

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Channel Storage Banks

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Understanding Banks

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Channel Storage Banks

The scanner is preset so each bank is turned on (see “Turning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On” on Page 18).

One Touch Banks

The frequencies in the scanner's one touch banks are preset. You cannot change them.

Marine

Both frequencies (transmission and reception) are shown for marine channels used for duplex transmission.

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Appears when you turn on the 2m sub-bank while searching in the HAM bank.

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Appears when you turn on the 70cm sub-bank while searching in the HAM bank.

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A bank is a storage area for a group of channels. Channels are storage areas for frequencies. Whereas a channel can only contain one frequency, a bank can hold numerous channels. ±

To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen to, your scanner divides the channels into 10 banks (1 to 10) of 20 channels each, a total of 200 channels. You can use each channel-storage bank to group frequencies.

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The scanner is preprogrammed with the frequencies allocated by marine, fire/police, aircraft, ham radio, and weather services. This is handy for quickly finding active frequencies instead of searching through an entire band (see “Searching the One Touch Banks” on Page 16). ±

Marine ±

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156.0500

 

 

05

156.2500

06

156.3000

 

 

07

156.3500

08

156.4000

 

 

09

156.4500

10

156.5000

 

 

11

156.5500

12

156.6000

 

 

13

156.6500

14

156.7000

 

 

15

156.7500

16

156.8000

 

 

17

156.8500

 

 

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