ADV0801 Owner’s Manual Draft
Zeromatic
Automatically zeroes receiver on correct frequency during
searches
Audio Output
250 mW
Signal Stalker II Band Groups
All Bands:
Group 0 (25 – 54 MHz)
Group 1 (108 – 136.99166 MHz)
Group 2 (137 – 174 MHz)
Group 3 (216.0025 – 299.9750 MHz)
Group 4 (300 – 405.9875 MHz)
Group 5 (406 – 470 MHz)
Group 6 (470.0125 – 512 MHz)
Group 7 (764-806 MHz)
Group 8 (806 – 868.9875 MHz)*
Group 9 (896 – 960, 1240 – 1300 MHz)
Public Safety Bands:
Group 0 (33.4-46.5 MHz)
Group 1 (151 – 170 MHz)
Group 2 (453 – 467 MHz)
Group 3 (764-767, 773-776, 794-797, 803-806 MHz)
Group 4 (806-869 MHz)*
*Excludes frequencies utilized by the Cellular Mobile
Radiotelephone Service
Internal Speaker
36 mm 8 ohms dynamic
Operating Voltage
6 VDC (4 ea. "AA" alkaline, NiCAD or NiMH)
External Power and Charge Voltage
9 VDC 500 mA regulated power supply
Dimensions
Approximately 2.56(w) x 1.65(d) x 5.71(h) inches, 65 (w) x 42 (d) x
145 (h) mm
Weight
Approximately 8.5 ounces, 240 grams (not including batteries and
antenna)
Memory backup
No backup battery required, utilizes non-volatile EEPROM
memory
Appendix C - About Trunked Radio Technologies
In communications, trunking is defined as the sharing of a small number of communications
resources amongst a large number of users. Trunking is based on the basic principle that “not
all users will need to communicate at the same time”.
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