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Key Lock –

 lock the scanner’s keys to help prevent 

accidentally changing the scanner’s programming.

Liquid-Crystal Display – 

easy to view and change 

programming information.

Flexible Antenna with BNC Connector – 

provides 

good reception of strong local signals. You can also 
connect an external antenna for improved reception of 
distant or weak signals.

Three Power Options –

 power the scanner using 

batteries (rechargeable or non-rechargeable), external 
AC power (using an AC adapter, not supplied), or DC 
power (using a DC adapter, not supplied). 

Your PRO-404 scanner can receive these bands:

Frequency Range

Types of Transmissions

29–54 MHz

10-Meter Ham, VHF Lo, 

6-Meter Ham

108–136.9875 MHz

Aircraft

137–174 MHz

Military Land Mobile, 2-

Meter Ham, VHF Hi

380–512 MHz

UHF Aircraft, Federal 

Government, 70-cm Ham, 

UHF Standard, UHF “T”

Note: See 

“Specifications”

 on page

 

37 for more 

information about frequency steps.

Understanding Your Scanner

Once you understand a few simple terms used in this 
manual and familiarize yourself with your scanner’s 
features, you can put the scanner to work for you. 
Simply determine the type of communications you want 
to receive, then set the scanner to scan them.

frequency

 is the receiving signal location (expressed 

in kHz or MHz). To find active frequencies, use the 

search

 function or consult an online resource such 

as www.radioreference.com. You can also search the 

Service Banks

, which are preset groups of frequencies 

categorized by type of service.

When you find a frequency, you can store it into a 
programmable memory location called a 

channel

Features

Your new PRO-404 Handheld Scanner lets you scan 
conventional transmissions and is preprogrammed with 
search banks of the most common frequencies used 
by public service agencies. Service Banks are accessed 
by pressing a one-touch search key—no complicated 
programming required. 

Your new scanner gives you direct access to over 25,000 
frequencies, including those used by police and fire 
departments, ambulance services, aircraft, and amateur 
radio services.

Your PRO-404 scanner also has these special 
features:

Signal Stalker II – 

a powerful tool to rapidly detect, 

monitor, and store frequencies from nearby radio 
transmissions.

Service Banks –

 easily locate types of calls by searching 

preprogrammed frequencies in separate marine, fire/
police, aircraft, ham, and weather banks.

Display Backlight –

 makes the display easy to read in 

low-light situations.

Lock-out Function –

 skip over specified channels or 

frequencies when scanning or searching.

Ten Channel-Storage Banks –

 group and store 20 

channels in each bank (200 total channels).

Tune –

 tune to new and unlisted frequencies starting 

from a specified frequency.

SAME/FIPS Weather Alert –

 displays the weather 

event and sounds an alert for the specific cities or 
counties you choose.

Memory Backup – 

frequencies remain stored in 

memory for an extended time even without batteries.

Scan Delay –

 delays scanning for two seconds before 

moving to another channel in order to hear  replies.

Priority Channel –

 set the scanner to check one 

channel every two seconds while scanning.

Data Cloning –

 transfer the programmed data to 

another PRO-404 scanner.

Summary of Contents for 20-404

Page 1: ...anner from RadioShack Please read this user s guide before installing setting up and using your new scanner Handheld Radio Scanner www radioshack com Package Contents Scanner Antenna Belt Clip User s...

Page 2: ...2 Storing Found Frequencies into Channels 23 Scanning the Stored Channels 24 Turning Channel Storage Banks On and Off 24 Monitoring a Stored Channel 25 Clearing a Stored Channel 25 Listening to the Ma...

Page 3: ...ce When you find a frequency you can store it into a programmable memory location called a channel Features Your new PRO 404 Handheld Scanner lets you scan conventional transmissions and is preprogram...

Page 4: ...ated to marine fire police aircraft ham radio and weather services This is handy for quickly finding active frequencies instead of searching through an entire bank see Service Bank Search on page 22 P...

Page 5: ...55 730 156 210 60 158 730 159 210 60 166 250 170 150 3 453 0375 453 9625 12 5 458 0375 458 9625 12 5 460 0125 460 6375 12 5 465 0125 465 6375 12 5 Aircraft Service Bank Group Frequency Range MHz Step...

Page 6: ...that bank DELAY Input a decimal point when entering frequencies Program a two second delay for the selected channel ENT Enter Complete the entry of frequencies SCAN MAN Manual Enter Scan mode to scan...

Page 7: ...M Program mode PRI Priority feature is active DLY Two second delay is active Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Additional Display Messages ALL CH L out All channels locked out during scan or marine band search...

Page 8: ...e scanner 2 Place 4 AA batteries into the correct battery holder matching polarity symbols Black Alkaline non rechargeable Yellow Rechargeable Ni MH or Ni Cd 3 Place the battery holder into the batter...

Page 9: ...ng the environment and conserving natural resources Call 1 800 THE SHACK 1 800 843 7422 for more information Using External Power You can power your scanner using a power source that supplies 9V DC an...

Page 10: ...e HEADPHONE jack on the top of the scanner This automatically disconnects the internal speaker Listening Safely Do not wear headphones earphones or earbuds while operating a motor vehicle or riding a...

Page 11: ...f you made a mistake entering the frequency Error appears and the scanner beeps three times when you press ENT Start again from Step 2 Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency down to t...

Page 12: ...on all banks Police Fire Aircraft or Ham Service Banks When the scanner is in manual scan or tune mode press to search for activity on all banks When the scanner is in the Police Fire Aircraft or Ham...

Page 13: ...hen you turn on a bank during scanning the scanner moves to the selected bank and scans it If no transmission is found the scanner continues to scan through all selected banks Monitoring a Stored Chan...

Page 14: ...priority channel 1 Press 2 Select the weather channel you want to set as the priority channel 3 Press and hold ENT then PRI ALERT P ChAnnEL is displayed momentarily Then PCH flashes and 000 0000 or t...

Page 15: ...nal Weather Service forecast office Using the Skywarn feature in your scanner you can easily jump to your local Skywarn frequency and monitor these reports in many cases hearing about severe weather i...

Page 16: ...ou reach the highest locked out frequency the scanner beeps twice and rolls to the lowest locked out frequency If the Service Bank has no locked out frequencies EMPty appears Removing Lock outs from A...

Page 17: ...the programmed data to and from a PRO 404 scanner using an optional connecting cable with inch 3 5mm stereo phone plugs on both ends available from your local RadioShack store or www RadioShack com 1...

Page 18: ...be the same as birdie frequencies Avoid programming birdie frequencies or only listen to them manually Birdie Frequencies Every scanner has birdie frequencies Birdies are signals created inside the sc...

Page 19: ...to make any modifications that could allow it to pick up transmissions that are not legal to listen to Doing so could subject you to legal penalties In some areas mobile use of this scanner is unlawfu...

Page 20: ...the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store in the U S RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a repair the product without c...

Page 21: ...rights reserved RadioShack and RadioShack com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation Protect the environment by recycling your used electronics Go to E CyclingCentral com to find an electronic...

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