background image

24

25

BANK

 4

BANK 5

BANK

 6

Ch.

Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz)

61

155.3400 

81

415.7000 

101

460.4250 

62

155.3550 

82

446.0000 

102

460.4500 

63

155.3700 

83

450.8000 

103

460.4750 

64

155.3850 

84

454.0000 

104

460.5000 

65

155.4000 

85

460.0250 

105

460.5250 

66

155.4750 

86

460.0500 

106

460.5500 

67

156.4250 

87

460.0750 

107

460.5750 

68

156.4500 

88

460.1000 

108

460.6000 

69

156.4750 

89

460.1250 

109

460.6250 

70

156.5750 

90

460.1500 

110

460.6500 

71

156.6250 

91

460.1750 

111

460.7000 

72

156.8000 

92

460.2000 

112

460.7500 

73

156.9250 

93

460.2250 

113

460.8000 

74

157.0500 

94

460.2500 

114

460.8500 

75

157.1000 

95

460.2750 

115

460.9000 

76

157.1250 

96

460.3000 

116

460.9250 

77

157.4250 

97

460.3250 

117

460.9500 

78

162.3000 

98

460.3500 

118

460.9750 

79

163.2000 

99

460.3750 

119

462.5500 

80

415.2000 

100

460.4000 

120

462.5625 

BANK

 7

BANK

 8

Ch.

Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz)

121

462.5750 

134

462.9500 

141

467.5875 

122

462.5875 

135

462.9750 

142

467.6125 

123

462.6000 

136

464.5000 

143

467.6375 

124

462.6125 

137

464.5500 

144

467.6625 

125

462.6250 

138

464.8750 

145

467.6875 

126

462.6375 

139

467.0625

146

467.7125 

127

462.6500 

140

467.5625

147

467.7625 

128

462.6625 

148

467.8125 

129

462.6750 

149

467.8500 

130

462.6875 

150

467.8750 

131

462.7000 

151

467.9000 

132

462.7125 

152

469.5000 

133

462.7250 

153

469.5500

Preprogrammed Frequency List

BANK

 1

BANK 2

BANK

 3

Ch.

Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz)

1

40.5000 

21

151.6250 

41

154.3250 

2

52.5250 

22

151.8200 

42

154.3400 

3

121.5000 

23

151.8800 

43

154.3550 

4

122.0000 

24

151.9400 

44

154.3700 

5

122.2000 

25

151.9550 

45

154.3850 

6

122.7000 

26

154.0100 

46

154.4000 

7

122.7500 

27

154.0700 

47

154.4150 

8

122.8000 

28

154.1300 

48

154.4300 

9

122.9000 

29

154.1450 

49

154.4450 

10

122.9500 

30

154.1600 

50

154.5700 

11

123.0000 

31

154.1750 

51

154.6000 

12

123.1000 

32

154.1900 

52

155.1600 

13

123.4500 

33

154.2050 

53

155.1750 

14

131.4500 

34

154.2200 

54

155.2050 

15

131.6750 

35

154.2350 

55

155.2200 

16

146.5200 

36

154.2500 

56

155.2350 

17

146.7600 

37

154.2650 

57

155.2650 

18

146.8800 

38

154.2800 

58

155.2800 

19

146.9400 

39

154.2950 

59

155.2950 

20

148.1500 

40

154.3100 

60

155.3250 

Summary of Contents for 2000650

Page 1: ...Spanish at www radioshack com Esta guía del usuario está disponible en español en www radioshack com Desktop Radio Scanner Thank you for purchasing your Desktop Radio Scanner from RadioShack Please read this user s guide before setting up and using your new scanner ...

Page 2: ...vernment agencies private companies amateur radio services military operations pager services and wireline telephone and telegraph service providers It is legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive However there are some transmissions you should never intentionally listen to These include Telephone conversations cellular cordless or other private means of telephone signa...

Page 3: ...transmissions on that channel Data Cloning Lets you transfer the programmed data to another PRO 650 scanner External Antenna Connector Lets you connect an external antenna not supplied with a BNC connector for improved reception of distant weaker signals Scanner Basics After you familiarize yourself with your scanner s features you can then set up your scanner Frequencies A frequency is the waveba...

Page 4: ...volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Set the volume to the lowest setting Then turn on your audio device and adjust the volume to a comfortable level Avoid increasing the volume Your ears will adapt to the volume level so a level that does not cause discomfort could still damage your hearing Powering Your Scanner 1 Connect the supplied adapter to the scanner s DC 9V jack and a stand...

Page 5: ...Searching a service bank PGM Program mode DLY Two second delay is active Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Display Messages ALL CH L out All channels locked out during scan or marine band search b X Ch FULL All displayed bank channels are full b X StorE Frequency programmed into displayed bank s channel CLOnE Clone mode dUPL Frequencyisalreadystoredinanotherchannel Error Entry error FLo ALL CL All the locked out ...

Page 6: ...l Select the direction for searching and scanning PRI ALERT Enable and disable the priority feature Enable and disable SAME standby mode when monitoring a weather channel PSE Pause Stop and restart a search or tune 0 9 Input numbers when entering frequencies and selecting banks 0 selects bank 10 The number range above the keys 1 20 21 40 41 60 etc indicates the channels stored in that bank DELAY I...

Page 7: ... beeps three times when you press ENT start again from Step 2 If the frequency is already stored in another channel the scanner beeps three times and displays dUPL duplicate and the lowest channel number where the frequency is already stored Press TUNE CLEAR to cancel Press ENT if you still want to store the frequency Programming with a Computer You can upload or download programmed data to or fro...

Page 8: ...n the first empty channel of the selected bank If the scanner displays dUPL the frequency is already stored in another channel Press ENT if you want to continue storing the frequency Press TUNE CLEAR to cancel If there are no empty channels in the bank Ch FULL appears You can select another bank or clear some channels in the current bank see Clearing a Stored Channel on page 19 If the scanner disp...

Page 9: ...g DLY appears on the display when the delay function is active To turn delay on If the scanner is scanning and stops on an active channel quickly press DELAY before it resumes If the desired channel is not selected manually select the channel then press DELAY If the scanner is searching press DELAY DLY appears and the scanner adds a two second delay to every transmission it stops on in that bank T...

Page 10: ... 1 Hold down L O L O RVW for about two seconds during a Service Bank search 2 Press or repeatedly to scroll through the list of locked out frequencies L r and L 0 appear in the display 3 Press L O L O RVW to remove the lock out The list scrolls to the next locked out frequency When you reach the highest locked out frequency the scanner beeps twice and rolls to the lowest locked out frequency If th...

Page 11: ... weather channels for SAME alerts for up to seven areas you specify by entering the FIPS codes To program your scanner for SAME Standby mode 1 Press 2 Press PGM to access the FIPS code entry mode 3 Use or to select the desired FIPS code storage location 4 Use the number keys to enter the FIPS code then press ENT to store the code 5 Repeat steps 3 4 for all the FIPS codes that you wish to store 6 P...

Page 12: ...and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Initializing the Scanner If the scanner s display locks up or does not work properly after you connect a power source you might need to initialize the scanner Important This procedure clears all information you stored in the scanner s memory Only initialize the scanner when you are sure the scanner is not working properly Important ...

Page 13: ...2 6000 136 464 5000 143 467 6375 124 462 6125 137 464 5500 144 467 6625 125 462 6250 138 464 8750 145 467 6875 126 462 6375 139 467 0625 146 467 7125 127 462 6500 140 467 5625 147 467 7625 128 462 6625 148 467 8125 129 462 6750 149 467 8500 130 462 6875 150 467 8750 131 462 7000 151 467 9000 132 462 7125 152 469 5000 133 462 7250 153 469 5500 Preprogrammed Frequency List BANK 1 BANK 2 BANK 3 Ch Fr...

Page 14: ...5 453 9625 12 5 37 020 37 420 20 154 145 154 445 15 458 0375 458 9625 12 5 39 020 39 980 20 154 650 154 950 15 460 0125 460 6375 12 5 42 020 42 940 20 155 010 155 370 60 465 0125 465 6375 12 5 44 620 45 860 40 155 415 155 700 15 45 880 155 730 156 210 60 45 900 46 060 40 158 730 159 210 60 46 080 46 500 20 166 250 170 150 Aircraft GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Frequency Range MHz Step kHz Frequency Range MHz St...

Page 15: ...Hz steps FM 144 148 MHz 5 kHz steps FM 148 0125 150 7875 MHz 12 5 kHz steps FM 150 8 161 995 MHz 5 kHz steps FM 162 174 MHz 12 5 kHz steps FM 380 512 MHz 12 5 kHz steps FM Sensitivity S N N 20 dB 29 54 MHz 0 5 uV 87 3 107 9 MHz S N N 30 dB 1 0 uV 108 136 99166 MHz 1 0 uV 137 174 MHz 0 5 uV 380 512 MHz 0 7 uV Spurious Rejection FM 154 MHz 50 dB Selectivity 8 kHz 17kHz FM AM 6dB 50dB 80kHz 180kHz WF...

Page 16: ...uch as fuses or batteries d ordinary wear and tear or cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstallation and g claims by persons other than the original purchaser Should a problem occur that is covered by this warranty take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any Radi...

Page 17: ... 2014 RadioShack Corporation All rights reserved RadioShack is a registered trademark used by RadioShack Corporation 2000650 05A14 Printed in Korea ...

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