±"016'"±" See “Specifications” on Page 53 for more information about the scanner's frequency steps.

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Special

 

 

Features

33

 

Delay

33

The

Locking Out

 

Channels or

 

FCC

 

Frequencies ....

34

 

Wants

Using

 

Priority

36

 

You

Using the Display

Backlight

36

to

Turning the

 

Know

 

Key Tone

 

 

 

 

On and Off

37

 

Using the

 

 

Key Lock

37

 

 

Avoiding Image

 

 

Frequencies ....

38

 

Resetting/

 

 

Initializing the

 

 

Scanner

38

 

Wired

 

 

Programming ..

39

 

A General Guide to

 

 

Scanning

41

 

Guide to

 

 

Frequencies ....

41

 

Guide to the

 

 

Action Bands ..

43

 

Band

 

 

Allocation

44

 

Frequency

 

 

Conversion

50

 

Troubleshooting ...

51

 

Care

52

 

Service and

 

 

Repair

52

 

Specifications

53

Your PRO-82 scanner can receive these bands: ±

(TGSWGPE["

6[RGU"QH"

4CPIG"*/*\+

6TCPUOKUUKQPU

 

 

29 – 54

10-Meter

 

Ham Band,

 

VHF Lo,

 

6-Meter

 

Ham Band

 

 

108 – 136.9875

Aircraft

137 – 174

Military Land

 

Mobile,

 

2-Meter

 

Ham Band,

 

VHF Hi

 

 

380 – 512

UHF Aircraft,

 

Federal

 

Government,

 

70-cm

 

Ham Band,

 

UHF

 

Standard Band,

 

UHF “T” Band

 

 

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a scanning receiver, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a

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