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Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments. Temperature extremes can
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage battereis, 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.

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Coverage

68-88 MHz
137-174 MHz
380-512 MHz
806-960 MHz

Channels of Operation

50 Channels and 1 Monitor Memory

Sensitivity (20dB S/N):

68-88 MHz

1.0 uV

137-174 MHz

1.0 uV

380-512 MHz

1.0 uV

806-960 MHz

2.0 uV

Selectivity:

+/-10kHz

-6 dB

+/-20kHz

-50 dB

Spurious Rejection:

68-88 MHz

50 dB at 78 MHz

137-174 MHz

50 dB at 154 MHz

Scanning Rate

Up to 25 channels/second

Search Rate

Up to 50 steps/second

Delay Time

2 seconds

Intermediate Frequencies (IF):

1

st

10.7 MHz

2

nd

455 kHz

IF Rejection: 10.7 MHz

70 dB at 154 MHz

Squelch Sensitivity:

Threshold

Less than 1.0 uV

Tight

(S+N)/N 25 dB

Antenna Impedance

50 ohms

Audio Output Power

200 mW Nominal (10% THD)

Built-in Speaker

36 mm, 8-ohm Dynamic Type

Power Requirements

9 V DC, 6 AA batteries
AC adapter/DC adapter (9V, 200 mA)

Current Drain (Squelched) 50 mA
Dimensions

171 (H) x 59 (W) x 40 (D) mm

Weight

240 g without antenna and batteries

Supplied Accessory

Antenna

© 1997 ALBRECHT ELECTRONIC GmbH

Summary of Contents for AE80H

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL AE80H 50 Channel Portable Scanner...

Page 2: ...l frequencies stored in memory for about 1 hour during a power loss Two Second Scan Delay delays scanning for 2 seconds before moving to another channel so you can hear more replies Key Lock lets you...

Page 3: ...we recommend alkaline batteries You can also power the scanner using a rechargeable scanner battery pack or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries and recharge it as you use the scanner Caution Do not...

Page 4: ...pter s barrel plug into the scanner s PWR jack Then plug the adapter s power module into your vehicle s cigarette lighter socket Notes Mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit in so...

Page 5: ...remove the antenna Do not attempt to do so yourself CONNECTING AN EARPHONE HEADPHONES For private listening you can plug an earphone or mono headphones with a 3 5 mm plug into the PHONE jack on top o...

Page 6: ...into channels Number Keys use these keys to enter the numbers for a channel or frequency DLY delay decimal point programs a 2 second delay for the selected channel or enters a decimal point necessary...

Page 7: ...ion 0 68 78 VHF Lo 1 78 88 VHF Lo 2 137 144 Aircraft Air Shows VHF 3 144 148 2 Meter Amateur Radio 4 148 174 VHF Hi 5 380 420 UHF Lo 6 420 450 70 Centimeter Amateur Radio 7 450 512 UHF Lo 8 806 870 UH...

Page 8: ...nce to frequencies in your area follow the steps in Band Search on Page or Direct Search to search for transmissions Manually Storing Frequencies If you know a frequency you want to store you can stor...

Page 9: ...o store the displayed frequency in the channel currently flashing on the display press E The scanner stores the frequency then the next available channel flashes and continue the search Notes You cann...

Page 10: ...nnel press SCAN SCAN and appear and the scanner begins to rapidly scan upward until it finds an active frequency If the scanner finds an active frequency it stops and displays that channel and frequen...

Page 11: ...us transmission To lock out a channel select the channel then press L OUT L O appears To remove the lockout from a channel manually select the channel then press L OUT until L O disappears Notes You c...

Page 12: ...future reference SPECIFIED INTERVALS Frequencies in different bands are accessible only at specific intervals For example Frequency Ranges Specified Interval 68 88 and 137 174 MHz 5 0 kHz steps 380 51...

Page 13: ...reappears Initializing the Scanner Important This procedure clears all frequencies you stored in the scanner s memory and initializes the scanner to its default settings Initialize the scanner only w...

Page 14: ...88 MHz 1 0 uV 137 174 MHz 1 0 uV 380 512 MHz 1 0 uV 806 960 MHz 2 0 uV Selectivity 10kHz 6 dB 20kHz 50 dB Spurious Rejection 68 88 MHz 50 dB at 78 MHz 137 174 MHz 50 dB at 154 MHz Scanning Rate Up to...

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