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Memory Backup — keeps the channel frequencies stored in memory for up to 1 hour during a power loss.

Low Battery Alarm — lets you know when the batteries get low.

Three Power Sources — let you power the scanner from internal bat- teries, a standard AC outlet (using an optional AC adapter), or a vehi- cle’s battery (using an optional DC power cord).

Ni-Cd Battery Charging Circuit — lets you recharge nickel-cadmium batteries while they are inside the battery compartment.

BNC Connector — lets you connect the supplied flexible antenna or an optional outdoor antenna.

Audio Output Jack — lets you connect optional earphones or head- phones so you can listen privately, or external speakers so you can lis- ten in a noisy area.

Your scanner can receive all of these bands:

29–54 MHz (VHF Low and 6-Meter Ham Band)

137–144 MHz (Government)

144–148 MHz (2-Meter Ham Band)

148–174 MHz (VHF High)

406–450 MHz (Ham radio and government)

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, 33 Centimeter Amateur Radio)

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

162.400 MHz

162.425 MHz

162.450 MHz

162.475 MHz

162.500 MHz

162.525 MHz

162.550 MHz

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