
internal batteries, standard AC power
(with an optional AC adapter), or from
your vehicle's battery (with an
optional DC auto adapter).
Ni-Cd Battery Charging Circuit - Lets you recharge nickel-cadmium
batteries while they are inside the
battery compartment.
Bands and Frequencies
Your PRO-60 scanner can receive all of these bands:
Frequencies Bands
(MHz)
30.00-50.00 VHF Low
50.00-54.00 6-Meter Amateur Radio
54.00-72.00 FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band
72.00-76.00 Land Mobile Service Band
76.00-87.495 FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band
87.50-107.95 FM-TV Audio/Radio Broadcast, Wide Band
108-136.975 Aircraft
137-144 U.S. Government
144-148 2-Meter Amateur Radio
148-174 VHF High
174-216 FM/TV Audio broadcast, VHF Wide Band
216-224.995 VHF Hi, 1 1/4 Meter Amateur Radio
225-399.9875 Military Aircraft
400-450 UHF Lo, 70-Centimeter Amateur Radio,
Government
450-470 UHF Low
470-512 FM-TV Audio Broadcast, UHF Wide
760-806 UHF-T Band
806-824 Conventional Systems
849-865.9875 Conventional/Trunked
866-869.000 Public Safety
894-999.9875 Trunked
IMPORTANT: In some areas, the mobile use of a scanner might be unlawful or
require a permit. Check the laws in your area. Radio Shack
assumes no responsibility for the improper use of this scanner.
FCC NOTICE
Your scanner might cause radio or TV interference even when it is operating
properly. To determine whether your scanner is causing the interference,
turn off your scanner. If the interference goes away, your scanner is
causing it.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
Moving your scanner away from the receiver
Connecting your scanner to an outlet that is on a different electrical
circuit from the receiver
Contacting your local Radio store for help
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop
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