RadioShack Pro 93 Handheld Scanner Owners Manual
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71A General Guide to Frequencies 10-Meter Amateur Band (in 5 kHz steps) VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF ) VHF Low Band-(29–50 MHz in 5 kHz steps) 6-Meter Amateur Band-(50–54 MHz in 5 kHz steps) Frequency Range Service 28.000–29.700 MHz HAM Frequency RangeServiceFrequency RangeService 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, IND, TELM, PUB 36.000–36.230 GOVT, MIL 36.250 Oil Spill Cleanup 36.270–36.990 GOVT,...
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72 A General Guide to Frequencies Aircraft Band-(108–137 MHz in 12.5 kHz steps) U.S. Government Band (137–144 MHz in 5 kHz steps) 2-Meter Amateur Band (144-148 MHz in 5 kHz steps) VHF High Band (148–174 MHz in 5, 6.25 or 7.5 kHz steps) Frequency Range Service 108.000–121.490 AIR 121.500 AIR Emergency 121.510–136.975 AIR Frequency Range Service 137.000–144.000 GOVT, MIL Frequency Range Service 144.000–148.000 HAM Frequency Range Service 148.050–150.345 CAP, MAR, MIL 150.775–150.790 MED 150.815–150.980...
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73A General Guide to Frequencies 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, UTIL 158.490–158.700 TELB 158.730–159.465 POL, PUB, ROAD 159.480 OIL 159.495–161.565 TRAN 161.580–162.000 OIL, MARI, RTV 162.0125–162.350 GOVT, MIL, USXX 162.400–162.550 WTHR 162.5625–162.6375 GOVT,...
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74 A General Guide to Frequencies New Mobile Narrow Band (220–222 MHz in 5 kHz steps)) 1 1/4-Meter Amateur band (222.000–225.000 MHz in 5 kHz steps) ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY (UHF) U. S. Government Band (406–420 MHz in 6.25 kHz steps) 170.000–170.150 BIFC, GOVT, RTV, FIRE 170.175–170.225 GOVT 170.245–170.305 Wireless Mikes 170.350–170.400 GOVT, MIL 170.425–170.450 BIFC 170.475 PUB 170.4875–173.175 GOVT, PUB, Wireless Mikes 173.225–173.5375 MOV, NEWS, UTIL, MIL 173.5625–173.5875 MIL, Medical/Crash Crews...
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75A General Guide to Frequencies 70-cm Amateur Band (420–450 MHz in 6.25 kHz steps) Low Band (450–470 MHz- in 6.25 kHz steps) FM-TV Audio Broadcast, UHF Wide Band (470–512 MHz in 6.25 kHz steps) (Channels 14 through 69 in 6 MHz steps) Frequency Range Service 420.000–450.000 HAM Frequency Range Service 450.050–450.925 RTV 451.025–452.025 IND, OIL, UTIL 452.0375–453.000 IND, TAXI, TRAN, TOW, NEWS 453.0125–454.000 PUB, OIL 454.025–454.975 TELB 455.050–455.925 RTV 457.525–457.600 BUS 458.025–458.175 MED...
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76 A General Guide to Frequencies Note: Some cities use the 470–512 MHz band for land/ mobile service. Conventional Systems Band — Locally Assigned (in 6.25 kHz steps) Conventional/Trunked Systems Band — Locally As- signed (in 6.25 kHz steps) Trunked Systems Band — Locally Assigned (in 6.25 kHz steps) Public Safety Band — Locally Assigned (in 6.25 kHz steps) 33-Centimeter Amateur Band (902-928 MHz in 6.25 kHz steps) 511.750 20 Frequency Range Service 851.0125–855.9875 MHz CSB Frequency Range Service...
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77A General Guide to Frequencies Private Trunked Band (in 6.25 kHz steps) General Trunked Band (in 6.25 kHz steps) 23-Centimeter Amateur Band (in 6.25 kHz steps) FREQUENCY CONVERSION The tuning location of a station can be expressed in fre- quency (kHz or MHz) or in wavelength (meters). The fol- lowing information can help you make the necessary conversions. 1 MHz (million) = 1,000 kHz (thousand) To convert MHz to kHz, multiply the number of mega- hertz by 1,000: 30.62 (MHz) x 1000 = 30,620 kHz To...
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78 Troubleshooting ˆTroubleshooting If you have problems with your scanner, here are some suggestions that might help you eliminate the problem. If they do not, take your scanner to your local RadioShack store for assistance. Problem Possible Cause Remedy Scanner is on but will not scanSQUELCH is not adjusted correctlyTurn SQUELCH clockwise. See “Turning on the Scanner and Set- ting Squelch” on Page 24 Poor or no recep- tionAn antenna is not connected or is connected incor- rectlyMake sure an...
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79Troubleshooting RESETTING/INITIALIZING THE SCANNER If the scanners display locks up or does not work prop- erly after you connect a power source, you might need to reset or initialize it. Important: If you have problems with the scanner, first try to reset it to retain all memory. If that does not work, you can initialize the scanner; however, initializing clears all information stored in the scanners memory. Resetting the Scanner 1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again. 2. Insert a pointed...
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80 Troubleshooting only when you are sure the scanner is not working prop- erly. 1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again. 3