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RadioShack Pro 2041 Vhf Uhf Scanner Reciever Maintenance Manual
RadioShack Pro 2041 Vhf Uhf Scanner Reciever Maintenance Manual
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PRO-2041 Scanner (200-0463) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 38902 Your Radio Shack PRO-2041 400-Channel Programmable Home Scanner is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your scanner so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the scanner dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. Handle the scanner gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the scanner to work improperly. Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments, Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts. Keep the scanner away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts. Wipe the scanner with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the scanner. Modifying or tampering with the scanners internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your scanner is not operating as it should, take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance.
PRO-2041 Scanner (200-0463) Features Faxback Doc. # 38896 Your new Radio Shack PRO-2041 400-Channel Programmable Home Scanner gives you direct access to over 32,000 exciting frequencies, including police and fire departments, ambulance services, and amateur radio services. You can select up to 400 channels to scan, and you can change your selection at any time. The secret to your scanners ability to scan so many frequencies is its custom-designed microprocessor - a tiny, built-in computer. Your scanner has there special features: Hyperscan - lets you scan up to 25 channels per second and search up to 50 steps per seconds. Triple Conversion Superheterodyne - virtually eliminates any Receiver interference from intermediate frequency (IF) images, so you hear only the frequency you select. 17 Preprogrammed Search Bands - let you search for transmissions within preset frequency ranges, so you can find interesting frequencies more quickly. 40 Monitor Memories - let you temporarily save up to 40 frequencies located during a frequency search, so you can move selected frequencies to channel storage later. Direct Frequency Search - lets you search for new and unlisted frequencies starting from a specified frequency. Limit Frequency Search - lets you search for new and unlisted frequencies within the preset frequency ranges or your own programmed frequency ranges in the 10 search banks. Eleven Preprogrammed Weather - keep you informed about current Frequencies weather conditions. Ten Channel-Storage Banks - let you store 40 channels in each bank to group channels so calls are easier to identify. Sort - lets you move frequencies you stored in a bank into consecutive order. This makes it easy for you to identify the frequencies you have stored. Auto Store - quickly finds and automatically stores active frequencies into channels.
Duplicate Frequency Check - automatically notifies you if you are about to store a frequency you have already stored, to help avoid wasting storage space. Memory Backup - keeps the frequencies stored in memory during a power loss. Ten Priority Channels - let you set the scanner so it checks the next priority channel, in order, every 2 seconds, so you do not miss important calls. Two-Second Scan Delay - delays scanning for about 2 seconds before moving to another channel or frequency, so you can hear more replies. Lock-Out Function - lets you set your scanner to skip over specified channels or frequencies when scanning or searching. Liquid Crystal Display - makes it easy to view and change programming information. Backlit Display - makes the scanner easy to read in low light conditions. Two Power Options - let you power the scanner from standard AC power (with the supplied AC power cord) or your vehicles battery (with an optional DC cigarette-lighter power cord). Frequency Data Loading - lets you program the scanner with frequencies stored in a personal computer. You need a personal computer and a data interface kit (available through your local Radio Shack store) to use this feature. Your PRO-2041 scanner can receive all of these frequencies: 29-54 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Lo, 6-Meter Amateur Radio) 108-136.975 MHz (Aircraft) 137-174 MHz (Government, 2-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Hi) 380-512 MHz (Military Aircraft, UHF Lo, 70-Centimeter Amateur Radio, UHF T Band, Government) 806-824 MHz (UHF Public Service) 849-869 MHz (UHF Hi) 894-960 MHz (UHF Hi, 33-Centimeter Amateur Radio)
For breakdown of the frequency ranges in the 17 preprogrammed search bands, see Preparation, Faxback Doc. # 38897. In addition, your scanner is preprogrammed with the following weather service frequencies: 161.6500 MHz 161.7750 MHz 162.4000 MHz 162.4250 MHz 162.4400 MHz 162.4500 MHz 162.4750 MHz 162.5000 MHz 162.5250 MHz 162.5500 MHz 163.2750 MHz We recommend you record your scanners serial number here. This number is on the scanners back panel.
PRO-2041 Scanner (200-0463) General Guide to Scanning Faxback Doc. # 38900 Reception of the frequencies covered by your scanner is mainly line- of-sight. That means you usually cannot hear stations that are beyond the horizon. GUIDE TO FREQUENCIES US Weather Frequencies 162.400 162.425 162.450 162.475 162.500 162.525 162.550 Other Weather Frequencies 161.650 161.775 162.440 163.275 Ham Radio Frequencies Ham radio operators often transmit emergency information when other means of communication break down. The following chart shows the frequencies the scanner receives that Ham radio operators normally use: Wavelength (meters) Frequencies (MHz) 10-Meter 29.000-29.700 6-Meter 50.000-54.000 2-Meter 144.000-148.000 70-cm 420.000-450.000 33-cm 902.000-928.000 Birdie Frequencies Every scanner has birdie frequencies. Birdies are signals created inside the scanners receiver. These operating frequencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program one of these frequencies, you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie. The birdie frequencies on this unit to watch for are: 32.100 36.000-36.300 40.000-40.300 41.890 44.100-44.300 48.100-48.300 52.100-52.300 108.100-108.800 112.100-112.700 120.300-120.500 121.500 128.300-128.900 136.200-136.800 144.300-144.800 150.150 152.300-152.800 155.500 156.300-156.500 160.300-160.900 166.200 171.550 400.400 429.050 434.400 450.450 479.100 504.125 810.150 820.650 865.350 915.400 944.050 To find the birdies in your scanner, begin by disconnecting the antenna and moving it away from the scanner. Make sure that no other nearby radio or TV sets are turned on near the scanner. Use the search function and scan every frequency range from its lowest frequency to the highest. Occasionally, the searching will stop as if it had found a signal, often
without any sound. That is a birdie. Make a list of all the birdies in your scanner for future reference. GUIDE TO THE ACTION BANDS United States Broadcast Bands In the United States, there are several broadcast bands. The Standard AM and FM bands are probably the most well known. There are also four television audio broadcast bands - the lower three transmit on the VHF band and the fourth transmits on the UHF band. Typical Band Usage VHF Band Low Range 29.00-50.00 MHz 6-Meter Amateur 50.00-54.00 MHz U.S. Government 137.00-144.00 MHz 2-Meter Amateur 144.00-148.00 MHz High Range 148.00-174.00 MHz UHF Band Military Aircraft 380.00-384.00 MHz U.S. Government 406.00-420.00 MHz 70-cm Amateur 420.00-450.00 MHz Low Range 450.00-470.00 MHz FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band 470.00-512.00 MHz 800 Band Law Enforcement 806.00-824.00 MHz Conventional/Trunked Systems 856.00-866.00 MHz Public Safety 866.00-869.00 MHz Trunked Private/General 894.00-960.00 MHz Primary Usage As a general rule, most of the radio activity is concentrated on the following frequencies: VHF Band Activities Frequencies Government, Police, and Fire 153.785-155.980 MHz Emergency Services 158.730-159.460 MHz Railroad 160.000-161.000 MHz UHF Band Activities Frequencies Land-Mobile Paired Frequencies 450.000-470.000 MHz Base Stations 451.025-454.950 MHz
Mobile Units 456.025-459.950 MHz Repeater Units 460.025-464.975 MHz Control Stations 465.025-469.975 MHz Note: Remote control stations and mobile units operate at 5 MHz higher than their associated base stations and relay repeater units. SPECIFIED INTERVALS Frequencies in different bands are accessible only at specified intervals. For example: Frequency Range (s) Specified Interval 29.54 and 137-174 MHz 5.0 kHz steps 380-512 MHz 12.5 kHz steps 108-136.975 MHz 25 kHz steps BAND ALLOCATION To help decide which frequency ranges to scan, use the following listing of the typical services that use the frequencies your scanner receives. These frequencies are subject to change, and might vary from area to area. For more complete listing, refer to the Police Call Radio Guide including Fire and Emergency Services, available at your local Radio Shack store. Abbreviations Services AIR Aircraft BIFC Boise (ID) Interagency Fire Cache BUS Business CAP Civil Air Patrol CB Citizens Band CCA Common Carrier CSB Conventional Systems CTSB Conventional/Trunked Systems FIRE Fire Department HAM Amateur (HAM) Radio GOVT Federal Government GMR General Mobile Radio GTR General Trunked
IND Industrial Services (Manufacturing, Construction, Farming, Forest Products) MAR Military Amateur Radio MARI Maritime Limited Coast (Coast Guard, Marine Telephone, Shipboard Radio, Private Stations) MARS Military Affiliate Radio System MED Emergency/Medical Services MIL U.S. Military MOV Motion Picture/Video Industry NEW New Mobile Narrow NEWS Relay Press (Newspaper Reporters) OIL Oil/Petroleum Industry POL Police Department PUB Public Services (Public Safety, Local Government, Forestry Conservation) PSB Public Safety PTR Private Trunked ROAD Road & Highway Maintenance RTV Radio/TV Remote Broadcast Pickup TAXI Taxi Services TELB Mobile Telephone (Aircraft, Radio Common Carrier, Landline Companies) TELC Cordless Phones TELM Telephone Maintenance TOW Tow Trucks TRAN Transportation Services (Trucks, Tow Trucks, Buses, Railroad, Other) TSB Trucked Systems TVn FM-TV Audio Broadcast USXX Government Classified UTIL Power & Water Utilities
WTHR Weather VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF) VHF Low Band - (In 5 kHz steps) 29.900-30.550 GOVT, MIL 30 580-31.980 IND, PUB 32.000-32.990 GOVT, MIL 33.020-33.980 BUS, IND, PUB 34.010-34-990 GOVT, MIL 35.020-35.980 BUS, PUB, IND, TELM 36.000-36.230 GOVT, MIL 36.250 Oil Spill Cleanup 36.270-36.990 GOVT, MIL 37.020-37.980 PUB, IND 38.000-39.000 GOVT, MIL 39.020-39.980 PUB 40.000-42.000 GOVT, MIL, MARI 42.020-42.940 POL 42.960-43.180 IND 43.220-43.680 TELM, IND, PUB 43.700-44.600 TRAN 44.620-46.580 POL, PUB 46.600-46.990 GOVT, TELC 47.020-47.400 PUB 47.420 American Red Cross 47.440-49.580 IND, PUB 49.610-49.990 MIL, TELC 6-Meter Amateur Band 50..000-54.00 HAM U.S. Government Band 137.000-144.000 GOVT, MIL
2-Meter Amateur Band 144.000-148.000 HAM VHF High Band 148.050-150.345 CAP, MAR, MIL 150.775-150.790 MED 150.815-150.980 TOW, Oil Spill Cleanup 150.995-151.475 ROAD, POL 151.490-151.955 IND, BUS 151.985 TELM 152.0075 MED 152.030-152.240 TELB 152.270-152.480 IND, TAXI, BUS 152.510-152.840 TELB 152.870-153.020 IND, MOV 153.035-153.725 IND, OIL, UTIL 153.740-154.445 PUB, FIRE 154.490-154.570 IND, BUS 154.585 Oil Spill Cleanup 154.600-154.625 BUS 154.655-156.240 MED, ROAD, POL. PUB 156.255-157.425 OIL, MARI 157.450 MED 157.470-157.515 TOW 157.530-157.725 IND, TAXI 157.740 BUS 157.770-158.100 TELB 158.130-158.460 BUS, IND, OIL, TELM, UTIL 158.490-158.700 TELB 158.730-159.465 POL, PUB, ROAD 159.480 OIL