RadioShack PRO-2018 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 4 – io; This device must accept any interference received,; ECPPKPI; private means of telephone signal transmission); Rý
- Page 5 – jack. Plug the other; VJG
- Page 7 – TCHHKE; inch
- Page 8 – Look
- Page 9 – Indicates that the scanner is searching the fire/police bank.; MN
- Page 12 – VQTCIG; Marine
- Page 14 – Air
- Page 15 – Weather
- Page 17 – NNNN; ENT; Using Tune
- Page 18 – SCAN; WTPKPI
- Page 19 – MAR; CHh; VQ; WX
- Page 21 – QT; O RVW
- Page 23 – GUGVVKPI; Resetting the Scanner
- Page 24 – CVKQPCN; SQUELCH
- Page 32 – Care
- Page 36 – Limited One-Year Warranty
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2002 RadioShack Corporation.
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RadioShack Corporation.
OWNER’S MANUAL —
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Features ...................................... 2
The FCC Wants You to Know ..... 3
Scanning Legally ..................... 4
Preparation ................................. 4
Using AC Power ...................... 4
Using Vehicle Battery Power ... 5
Connecting an Antenna ........... 5
Connecting an Earphone/Head-
phones ..................................... 6
Connecting an
Extension Speaker .................. 7
About Your Scanner .................... 7
A Look at the Keypad ................. 8
A Look at the Display .................. 9
Understanding Banks ............... 12
Channel Storage Banks ......... 12
One Touch Banks .................. 12
Operation .................................. 15
Turning On the Scanner/Setting
Volume and Squelch .............. 15
Storing Known Frequencies Into
Channels ............................... 15
Searching the
One Touch Banks ..................... 16
Using Tune ............................ 17
Scanning the
Stored Channels .................... 18
Turning Channel-Storage Banks
Off and On ............................. 18
Monitoring a Stored Channel . 18
Clearing a Stored Channel .... 19
Listening to the Marine Bank . 19
Listening to the
Weather Band ........................ 19
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Liquid-Crystal Display —
makes it easy to view and
change programming
information. The display
backlight also makes the
scanner easy to read in
low-light situations.
One-Touch Search
Banks — let you search
preset frequencies in
separate ham radio,
police/fire/emergency,
aircraft, weather, and
marine banks, to make it
easy to locate specific
types of calls.
Priority Channel — lets
you program a frequency
into the priority channel. As
the scanner scans, it
checks the priority channel
every 2 seconds so you do
not miss transmissions on
that channel.
Tune — lets you tune
for new and unlisted
frequencies starting
from a specified
frequency.
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Summary
Preparat io n 4 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 5ECPPKPI " .GICNN[ " Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and fire departments, ambulance services, government agencies, ...
Pre parat ion 5 7 5+0) " 8 '*+%.' " $ #66'4; " 2 19'4 You can power the scanner from a vehicle’s 12V power source (such as a cigarette-lighter socket) using a 12V, 300 mA DC adapter and a size D Adaptaplug™ adapter (neither supplied). Both are available at your local RadioShack store. . ...
Abo u t Your Sc anner 7 6TCHHKE " 5CHGV[ Do not use an earphone or headphones with your scanner when operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle in or near traffic. Doing so can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some areas. If you use an earphone or headphones with your scanner w...