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PRO-2049
owner manual
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Delay
Connecting AN Antenna
Maintenance
Resetting Scanner
Abbreviations Services
Features
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PRO-2049 Channel Direct Entry Programmable Scanner
Features
Freq. Range Freq. Step MHz KHz
FCC Notice
Scanning Legally
Contents
Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications
General Guide to Scanning
Connecting an Outdoor Antenna
Connecting AN Antenna
Connecting the Supplied Antenna
Preparation
Connecting Power
Connecting AN External Speaker
Connecting AN Earphone Headphones
Listening Safely
Understanding Your Scanner
Look AT the Front Panel
Stops scanning to let you listen to a monitor memory
Look AT the Display
A N MAN PGM PRI L/O DLY WX
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CHANNEL-STORAGE Banks
Understanding Banks and Bands
Monitor Memories
Frequency Bands
29-54
Operation
Resetting Scanner
Turning on the SCANNER/SETTING Volume and Squelch
Manually Storing Frequencies Into Channels
Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active Frequencies
Band Search
Listening to Monitor Memories
Direct Search
Scanning Channels
Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a Channel
Deleting a Frequency from a Channel
Manually Selecting a Channel
Skipping Frequencies Channels
Special Features
Delay
Removing Skip from Channels
Priority
Removing Skip from Frequencies
Turning the KEY Tone on or OFF
Listening to the Weather Band
National Weather Frequencies
General Guide to Scanning
HAM Radio Frequencies
Wavelength Meters Voice MHz
Birdie Frequencies
United States Broadcast Band
Primary Usage
Guide to the Action Bands
Typical Band Usage
Abbreviations Services
Band Allocation
Meter Amateur Band 144-148 MHz
Meter Amateur Band 50-54 MHz
Government Band 137-144 MHz
VHF High Band 148-174 MHz
Centimeter Amateur Band 420-450 MHz
Low Band 450-470 MHz
Avoiding Image Frequencies
Frequency Conversion
Troubleshooting
Symptom Suggestion
Care and Maintenance
Specifications
Squelch Sensitivity
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