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Troubleshooting
Specs
Maintenance
Connecting AN Antenna
Resetting the Scanner
Delay
Skipping Data Signals
Channel Activity Indicators
Using AC Power
Service Banks
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Contents
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Features
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Your PRO-2050 scanner can receive all of these bands
FCC Notice
Scanning Legally
Contents
Resetting the Scanner
Preparation
Connecting AN Antenna
Connecting the Supplied Antenna
Connecting an Outdoor Antenna
Using AC Power
Connecting Power
Using Your Vehicle’s Battery Power
Connecting AN Extension Speaker
Listening Safely
Connecting AN Earphone Headphones
Look AT the Front Panel
Understanding Your Scanner
Scans through the stored channels
AIR
Look AT the Display
Scan
Channel Storage Banks
Service Banks
Understanding Banks
Understanding Trunking
Operation
Turning on Storing Known Scanner and Setting
Squelch Channels
Searching Service Banks
Limit Search
Manually Selecting a Channel
Scanning the Stored Channels
Clearing a Frequency from a Channel
Delay
Special Features
Turning CHANNEL- Storage Banks on and OFF
Locking Out Channels
Locking OUT Channels Frequencies
Locking Out Frequencies
Trunk Tracking
Skipping Data Signals
Priority
Types of Trunking Systems
Programming Trunked Frequencies
Setting Squelch for the Trunk Tracking Mode
Scanning a Trunked Bank
Locking Out IDs
Monitoring an Active ID
Unlocking a Single ID
Using Trunk Tracking Scan Delay
Unlocking All IDs
Monitoring IDs
Channel Activity Indicators
Manually Storing IDs into Scan Lists
Scan Lists
Automatically Storing an ID in a Scan List Location
Scanning the Scan Lists
Storing IDs into Scan Lists While Searching
Deleting a Stored ID
Scanning Type I and Hybrid Trunked Systems
E1P1 E1P2 Block Size Code
Block Size Code
Programming a Fleet Map
Selecting a Preset Fleet Map
USr
Programming a Hybrid System
Frequencies
General Guide to Scanning
Guide to Frequencies
National Weather Frequencies
Typical Band Usage
Guide to the Action Bands
Primary Usage
Band Allocation
HAM
Meter Amateur Band 50-54 MHz
Centimeter Amateur Band 420-450 MHz
Conventional Systems Band Locally Assigned
Frequency Conversion
Troubleshooting
Trunked Frequencies on
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Resetting the Scanner
Care and Maintenance
Specifications
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