Uniden Pro-2035 Vhf Uhf Scanner Owners Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Uniden Pro-2035 Vhf Uhf Scanner Owners Manual. The Uniden manuals for Communications receiver are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 1
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Action Bands Faxback Doc. # 16916 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, and you can monitor the FM band on the scanner. There are also four television audio broadcast bands - the lower three transmit on the VHF band and the fourth transmits on the UHF band. You can monitor all three of the...
Page 2
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band ............. (470.00 - 806.00 MHz) Public Service ............................... (806.00 - 823.98 MHz) Conventional Systems ......................... (851.00 - 856.00 MHz) Conventional/Trunked Systems ................. (856.00 - 861.00 MHz) Trunked Systems .............................. (861.00 - 866.00 MHz) Public Safety ................................ (866.00 - 869.00 MHz) High Range ................................... (894.01 - 902.00 MHz)...
Page 3
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 16918 The Radio Shack PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for the 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. Use and store the...
Page 4
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Connecting Optional Equipment Faxback Doc. # 16912 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER You can connect an optional external speaker with a 1/8-inch plug to the scanner. Use an 8-ohm external speaker capable of handling over 2.5 watts of power (such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 21-549). Insert the speakers plug into the EXT SPKR jack on the back of the scanner. NOTE: Plugging in an external speaker disconnects the scanners...
Page 5
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Features Faxback Doc. # 16908 The Radio Shack PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner lets you in on all the action! With its convenient rotary tuner and keypad, you can quickly tune to over 196,000 frequencies that include those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services, aircraft communications, amateur radio services, transportation services, Citizens Band and commercial FM and...
Page 6
no voice or other sound, so you can hear calls instead of static. Backlit Display - makes it easy to view and change programming information. 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...
Page 7
Contacting your local Radio Shack store for help. If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using the scanner. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions; (1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This scanner is capable of Triple Conversion. (/ir-01/15/96)
Page 8
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Frequency Guide Faxback Doc. # 16915 Reception of the frequencies covered by the scanner is mainly line-of- sight. That means you usually cannot hear stations that are beyond the horizon. During the summer months, you might be able to hear stations in the 30-50 MHz range located several hundred or even thousands of miles away. This is because of summer atmospheric conditions. This type of reception is...
Page 9
Birdies are frequencies the scanner uses when it operates. These operating frequencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program one of these frequencies, you hear only noise on that frequency. If the interference is not severe, you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie. These are the most common birdies to watch for: 25.800 MHz 27.640 MHz 28.125 MHz 30.405 MHz 32.145 MHz 33.170 MHz 36.160 MHz 40.180 MHz...
Page 10
PRO-Series Direct Entry Programmable Scanners General Guide To Scanning Faxback Doc. # 17653 Birdies Birdies are frequencies your scanner uses when it operates. These operating frequencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program one of these frequencies, you hear only noise on that frequency. If the interference is not severe, you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie. The most common birdies to watch for...