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Signal Stalker II Band Groups

All Bands:

0: 25-54 MHz

VHF Low Band

1: 108-137 MHz

VHF Aircraft Band

2: 137-174 MHz

VHF High Band

3: 216-300 MHz

220 MHz Commercial/Amateur Band

4: 300-406 MHz

UHF Military Air Band

5: 406-470 MHz

UHF Band

6: 470-512 MHz

UHF-T Band

7: 764-797 MHz

700 MHz Band

8: 806-869 MHz

800 MHz Band

9: 894-1300 MHz

900 MHz Band, 23 cm Amateur Band

Preprogrammed Service Searches

Public Safety (PubSafety)

0: 30.8-47.6 MHz

VHF Low Band

1: 151-173 MHz

VHF High Band

2: 453-468 MHz

UHF Band

3: 764-797 MHz

700 MHz Band

4: 851-869 MHz

800 MHz Band

Aircraft

0: 108-118 MHz

Navigation

1: 118-137 MHz

Civilian Voice

2: 138-150 MHz

Military Voice (excludes 2m Amateur)

3: 225-400 MHz

Military Voice

Ham

0: 28.0-29.7 MHz

10m Band

1: 50-54 MHz

6m Band

2: 144-148 MHz

2m Band

3: 222-225 MHz

1.25cm Band

4: 420-450 MHz

70cm Band

5: 902-928 MHz

33cm Band

6: 1240-1300 MHz

23cm Band

Frequency Coverage

25.000-26.960 MHz ......................... (in 10 kHz steps/AM)
26.965-27.405 MHz ......................... (in 10 kHz steps/AM)
27.410-29.505 MHz ............................(in 5 kHz steps/AM)
29.510-29.700 MHz ............................ (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
29.710-49.830 MHz ..........................(in 10 kHz steps/FM)
49.835-54.000 MHz ............................ (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
108.000-136.9916 MHz ..............(in 8.33 kHz steps/AM)
137.000-137.995 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
138.000-143.9875 MHz .............. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
144.000-147.995 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
148.000-150.7875 MHz .............. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
150.800-150.845 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
150.8525-154.4975 MHz ...............(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)
154.515-154.640 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
154.650-156.0450 MHz .................(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)
156.0500 MHz ...................................................................(FM)
156.0525-156.1725 MHz ...............(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)
156.1750 MHz ...................................................................(FM)
156.1800-156.2475 MHz ...............(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)
156.2500-156.2550 MHz .................. (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
156.275-157.450 MHz .....................(in 25 kHz steps/FM)
157.470-160.8225 MHz .................(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)
160.8250 MHz ...................................................................(FM)
160.830-161.5725 MHz .................(in 7.5 kHz steps/FM)
161.600-161.975 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
162.000-174.000 MHz ................. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
216.0025-219.9975 MHz .................. (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
220.000-224.995 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
225.000-379.99375 MHz ............(in 6.25 kHz steps/AM)
380.000-419.9875 MHz .............. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
420.000-450.000 MHz ....................... (in 5 kHz steps/FM)
450.00625-512.000 MHz ............ (in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)
764.000-781.996875 MHz .......(in 3.125 kHz steps/FM)
791.000-796.996875 MHz .......(in 3.125 kHz steps/FM)
806.000-823.9875 MHz .............. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
849.000-868.9875 MHz .............. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
894.000-939.9875 MHz .............. (in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
940.000-960.000 MHz ................. (in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)
1240.000-1300.000 MHz ............ (in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)

*Excludes frequencies utilized by the Cellular Mobile 

Radiotelephone Service: 824-848.9875 MHz and 869-

893.9875 MHz

Summary of Contents for PRO-651

Page 1: ...shack com Esta gu a del usuario est disponible en espa ol en www radioshack com Digital TruNking Handheld Radio Scanner Thank you for purchasing your Handheld Radio Scanner from RadioShack Please read...

Page 2: ...Scanning 28 Priority Scan 30 Favorites Scan List 31 Object Lockout 32 Multi Site Mode Motorola and P25 34 Home Repeater AutoMove LTR 35 Searching 36 Limit Search Object LMIT 38 Service Search Object S...

Page 3: ...Battery Holder Rechargeable Battery Holder Introduction Scanning technology has changed dramatically over the years The Pro 651 scanner with Object Oriented User Interface is designed to help hobbyis...

Page 4: ...ourage responsible legal scanner use In some areas mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit Check the laws in your area It is also illegal in many areas to interfere with the duties...

Page 5: ...vinganoutdoorantenna Iftheantennastartsto fall letitgo Itcouldcontactoverheadpowerlines Ifthe antennatouchesapowerline touchingtheantenna mast cable orguywirescancauseelectrocutionand death Callthepow...

Page 6: ...Notes Always dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not bury or burn them Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Do not mix old and new batteries different type...

Page 7: ...e back of radio and slide the belt clip upwards To attach the belt clip slide it down into the belt clip receptacle on the back of the radio until it locks in place Headphones and Speakers You can plu...

Page 8: ...II TUNE Direct tuning of any valid frequency FUNC TUNE loads the most recently scanned frequency SRCH Search Mode for service and conventional frequencies ATT Attenuator On Off FUNC ATT sets Global At...

Page 9: ...2 Press the GLOB softkey 3 Use the 4 direction keypad to select the Battery setting and set your battery type 4 Press the SAVE softkey Understanding the Display Icons Your PRO 651 features a high con...

Page 10: ...ch is available at your local RadioShack store The cable lets you use software provided by RadioReference com and their constantly updated database to program your new scanner quickly and easily Radio...

Page 11: ...ource scanner press PGM 4 Press the GLOB softkey 5 Use the 4 direction keypad to locate the Clone Send option 6 Press SEL to transfer data NOTE Working memory and global settings are transferred but n...

Page 12: ...8 S 74 s 7 F 4 0 F 9 T 81 t 8 F 1 0 F 0 U 82 u 8 F 2 V 83 v 8 F 3 W 91 w 9 F 1 X 92 x 9 F 2 Y 93 y 9 F 3 Z 94 z 9 F 4 Use the 4 direction keypad to move the cursor Press FUNC and the 4 direction keyp...

Page 13: ...organize your scan lists geographically assigning objects for your location in one list and objects for other locations in different lists You can organize your scan lists by trunking system assignin...

Page 14: ...y press MAN to begin monitoring the object To find objects that are locked out 1 Press PGM 2 Press the EDIT softkey 3 Press the FIND softkey 4 Press the L Out softkey 5 Press the NEXT softkey to find...

Page 15: ...n the keypad For 11 20 press FUNC and then the second number FUNC 3 13 When the scanner recieves a transmission the object infomation apears on the screen 3 To pause the scanner on an active object pr...

Page 16: ...Priority setting directly during programming G Scanning 1 3 7 PRI Priority On Priority Off G Scanning 1 3 7 pri To activate Priority Scan Mode While the radio is scanning press FUNC and then press PR...

Page 17: ...ess L OUT To apply permanent lockout press FUNC and then L OUT To lock out a talkgroup press the TGL O softkey Temporary Lockout G 04 0237 CONV plD FM 153 950000 FIRE CT 127 3 G 04 0237 CONV pLD FM 15...

Page 18: ...ntrol channel in the list Roam The scanner will use only the best control channel You can adjust the Threshold values to improve performance 7 Press the SAVE softkey 8 Press the SAVE softkey again NOT...

Page 19: ...requencies and press the Save softkey S Srch Limit ZD AM 26 500000 25 00 1 3 0 0 0 0 Lmts Mode Stor L i m i t S e a r c h FrLo 25 000000 FrHi 1300 000000 Save Exit Dflt To start a service search Press...

Page 20: ...ncy Press the STOR softkey to create a new CONV object using the found frequency Change Setting Scroll LMIT Menu Reference Scan Lists Press SEL to assign the object to scan lists An asterisk indicates...

Page 21: ...found frequency Change Setting Scroll SRVC Menu Reference Scan Lists Press SEL to assign the object to scan lists An asterisk indicates an assigned scan list SRVC Service Radio Services Public Safety...

Page 22: ...frequency Press the STOR softkey to create a new CONV object using the found frequency Change Setting Scroll STLK Menu Reference Scan Lists Press SEL to assign the object to scan lists An asterisk in...

Page 23: ...location codes can be found online at www nws noaa gov A list of event codes can be found online at www weather gov os eas_codes shtml SAME codes can include numbers and letters The standard text entr...

Page 24: ...ings that if not set properly may adversely affect the performance of your radio We recommend caution when changing these settings NOTE Each parameter includes a Dflt softkey that restores the factory...

Page 25: ...sh the LED OFF duration 1 250 x 10 mS LED BlinkOn When Alert LED is set to Flash the LED ON duration 1 250 x 10 mS GLOB Menu Reference Cont Pri Channels Number of priority CONV channels to check durin...

Page 26: ...overwrite the existing data with new data 5 The scanner may prompt you for a name for the V Scanner The current name or Line 4 of the Welcome Screen appears If you change the name here it will not ov...

Page 27: ...ENTER if APPROVE CLEAR to EXIT GLOB EEPROM area Initialized to defaults Press any key Initializing to Factory Defaults You can initialize the entire scanner to factory defaults This clears all program...

Page 28: ...p available for each menu item when you program your scanner To access the help press FUNC and then SEL Press SEL again to exit the help screen Manual Programming Guide Sequence Function 1 Shortcut to...

Page 29: ...d P25 Project 25 Squelch Code required Squelch Code Use Search to detect tone or code value for selected squelch type CONV Menu Cont L Out Permanent lockout status for the object Priority On or off LE...

Page 30: ...nt L Out Permanent lockout status for the object Atten Attenuator applies 20 dB of attenuation Useful in areas with interference from strong signals Narrow FM Used by most 900 MHz analog systems Not u...

Page 31: ...n lists An asterisk indicates an assigned scan list TSYS Select or define a TSYS object ID Digital address for the talkgroup or individual radio Wildcard Decimal hex or AFS depending on TSYS type Wild...

Page 32: ...n the NS Scan List 1 Locate the NS list and use the 4 direction keypad to access the list 2 Select and object and press PGM 3 Press the EDIT softkey 4 Press the CURR softkey 5 Use the four direction k...

Page 33: ...ations using flexible Scannable Object system Virtual Scanners 21 Virtual Scanner V Scanner folders Searches Seven preprogrammed dedicated service searches one dedicated limit search Programmable serv...

Page 34: ...000 137 995 MHz in 5 kHz steps FM 138 000 143 9875 MHz in 12 5 kHz steps FM 144 000 147 995 MHz in 5 kHz steps FM 148 000 150 7875 MHz in 12 5 kHz steps FM 150 800 150 845 MHz in 5 kHz steps FM 150 8...

Page 35: ...nd improvement without notice Maintenance Keep the scanner dry if it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments Handle the scanner carefully do...

Page 36: ...the property of RadioShack Replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expi...

Page 37: ...2000651 Printed in Korea 06A14 2014 RadioShack Corporation All rights reserved RadioShack is a registered trademark used by RadioShack Corporation...

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