Your scanner can receive all of these bands:

29–29.7 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio)

29.7–50 MHz (VHF Lo)

50–54 MHz (6-Meter Amateur Radio)

108–136.975 MHz (Aircraft)

137–144 MHz (Government)

144–148 MHz (2-Meter Amateur Radio)

148–174 MHz (VHF Hi)

406–420 MHz (Government)

420–450 (70-cm Amateur Radio)

450–470 MHz (UHF Standard)

470–512 MHz (UHF “T” Band)

806–823.9375 MHz (Public Service)

851–868.9375 MHz (UHF Hi)

896.1125–956 MHz (UHF Hi)

In addition, your scanner is preprogrammed with the following weather service channels:

162.400 MHz (NFM)

162.425 MHz (NFM)

162.450 MHz (NFM)

162.475 MHz (NFM)

162.500 MHz (NFM)

162.525 MHz (NFM)

162.550 MHz (NFM)

This owner’s manual also includes the section “A Guide to the Action Bands,” which lets you target services in your area by giving you fre- quency ranges to search. You can then store any of these frequencies into memory for easy scanning.

For your records, we recommend you record your scanner’s serial num- ber in the space provided. The serial number is on the scanner’s back panel.

Serial Number __________________

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