RadioShack Pro 95 Handheld Scanner Owners Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual RadioShack Pro 95 Handheld Scanner Owners Manual. The RadioShack manuals for Communications receiver are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 31
Operation 31 Assigning a Text Tag to a Bank 1. Select a channel within the desired bank by pressing MANUALand entering the bank number ( 000for bank 0 or 200for bank 2, for example). Press MANUALagain. 2. Press PGM. 3. Press FUNCthen7.The cursor appears at the third line of the display. Enter the text using the keypad. (See “Text Input Chart”). 4. Press ENTERto store. Text Input Chart Ô PressCharacter 1 0123456789 2A B C 2thenFUNCa b c 3D E F 3thenFUNCd e f 4G H I 4thenFUNCg h i 5J K L 5thenFUNCj k l 6M...
Page 32
Operation 32 FINDING AND STORING A CTIVE FREQUENCIES You can search for transmissions in the scanner’s preprogrammed search bank. The search bank is divided into six search bands. You can change the search range of Bank SR5 manually by setting the lower and higher ends of the search range. Ô Searching a Preprogrammed Frequency Range The scanner contains these preprogrammed search ranges, stored in the search bank (SR0 – SR5). Bank Band SR0 .......................................... Marine SR1...
Page 33
Operation 33 bank ( SR0,SR1,SR2,SR3,SR4, or SR5). 2. In the marine and CB bands, you can directly select a channel or search through the band. When Mappears at the left most position of the second line, you can directly select a channel (refer to “Band Charts” on Page 34). Press the desired channel number while Mappears to select it. You can also change the channels by pressing or. 3. Press FUNCthenSEARCH whileMappears.Mchanges to Sand now you can search through the band. Press FUNCthenSEARCHagain to...
Page 34
Operation 34 Band ChartsSearch bank: SR0 Marine band Receive mode: FM ChannelFrequency (MHz)ChannelFrequency (MHz) 01 156.050 05 156.250 06156.300007156.3500 08 156.4000 09 156.4500 10156.500011156.5500 12 156.6000 13 156.6500 14156.700015156.7500 16 156.8000 17 156.8500 18156.900019156.9500 20 157.0000 161.600021 157.0500 22157.100023157.1500 24 157.2000 161.800025 157.2500 161.8500 26157.3000 161.900027157.3500 161.9500 28 157.4000 162.000063 156.1750 64156.2250 160.82565156.2750 66 156.3250 67...
Page 35
Operation 35 Two frequencies are assigned in one channel in some Marine frequencies. For example, 157.000 and 161.600 are assigned in Channel 20. Search bank: SR1 CB band Receive mode: AM ChannelFrequency (MHz)ChannelFrequency (MHz) 01 26.9650 02 26.9750 0326.98500427.0050 05 27.0150 06 27.0250 0727.03500827.0550 09 27.0650 10 27.0750 1127.08501227.1050 13 27.1150 14 27.1250 1527.13501627.1550 17 27.1650 18 27.1750 1927.18502027.2050 21 27.2150 22 27.2250 2327.25502427.2350 25 27.2450 26 27.2650...
Page 36
Operation 36Search bank: SR2 Police/Fire band Receive Mode: FM GroupFrequency (MHz)Step (kHz) 0 33.420–33.980 20 37.020–37.420 20 39.020–39.980 20 42.020–42.940 20 44.620–45.860 40 45.880 45.900 45.940–46.060 40 46.080–46.500 20 1153.770–154.13060 154.145–154.44515 154.650–154.95015 155.010–155.37060 155.415–155.70015 155.730–156.21060 158.730–159.21060 166.250 170.150 2 453.0375– 453.962512.5 458.0375– 458.962512.5 460.0125– 460.637512.5 465.0125– 465.637512.5 3856.2125– 860.987525 866.0125– 868.987512.5
Page 37
Operation 37 Search bank: SR3 Aircraft Receive mode: AM Search bank: SR4 Ham band Receive mode: FM Search bank: SR5 Programmable limit search Receive mode: FM (Default setting) Searching Active Frequencies in Your Desired Frequency Range You can program the desired frequency range for a search. 1. Repeatedly press SEARCHto select SR5. 2. Press PGMthenSEARCH.PSR (Program Search) appears in the top line and the cursor Frequency (MHz)Step (kHz) 108.000–136.9875 12.5 GroupFrequency (MHz)Step (kHz) 0...
Page 38
Operation 38blinks Lon the second line for the lower-end limit frequency. 3. Use the number keys and ./DELAYto enter the desired lower-end limit frequency (including the decimal point). 4. Press ENTERto set the frequency. The cursor moves to H. If the entered frequency is incorrect, Invalid Freqbriefly appears. 5. Enter your desired higher-end frequency and press ENTER. 6. Rotate SQUELCHclockwise and leave it set to a point just after the hissing sound stops. 7. Press SEARCHto start searching. When the...
Page 39
Operation 39 In the Air and Limit search bands, press FUNCthen pressto start searchingupfromthelowest frequency or press to start searching down from the highest frequency. Manually Tuning a Frequency You can manually set the scanner to move through all receivable frequencies, or select a specific frequency as a starting point. 1. Press TUNE.TUNEand the current frequency appears. The scanner automatically begins tuning up or down. 2. Use the number keys to enter the frequency where you want the...
Page 40
Operation 40weather information on one or more of these channels. Listening to a Weather Channel To hear your local forecast and regional weather information, press WX.Yourscannerscans through the weather band then stops within a few seconds on the strongest weather broadcast. Displaying Weather Messages The weather service precedes each weather alert with a digitally- encoded SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) signal, then a 1050 Hz tone. You can set the scanner to decode and display the SAME...