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Service Banks

The scanner is preprogrammed with the frequencies 

allocated to marine, fire/police, aircraft, ham radio 

broadcast and weather services. This is handy for quickly 

finding active frequencies instead of searching through 
an entire bank (see 

“Service Bank Search”

 on page 16).

Fire/Police

Group 1
Frequency Range (MHz)  ...................................................Step (kHz)

33.420-33.980

 ......................................................................................................

20

37.020-37.420

 ......................................................................................................

20

39.020-39.980

 ......................................................................................................

20

42.020-42.940

 .....................................................................................................

20

44.620-45.860

 .....................................................................................................

40

45.880

45.900-46.060

 .....................................................................................................

40

46.080-46.500

 .....................................................................................................

20

Group 2

153.770-154.130

 .................................................................................................

60

154.145-154.445 .................................................................................................15

154.650-154.950

 .................................................................................................15

155.010-155.370

 .................................................................................................

60

155.415-155.700

 .................................................................................................15

155.730-156.210

 .................................................................................................

60

158.730-159.210

 .................................................................................................

60

166.250

170.150

Group 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

Group 1 

 

108.000-118.000

 .......................................................................  12.5

Group 2 

 

118.0125-136.9875

 ...................................................................  12.5

Amateur Radio

Group 1 

 

29.000-29.700

 ................................................................................... 5

Group 2 

 

50.000-54.000

 .................................................................................. 5

Group 3 

 

144.000-148.000

 .............................................................................. 5

Group 4 

 

420.000-450.000

 ....................................................................... 12.5

Weather

Channel  ................................................................. Frequency (MHz) 

1 .....................................................................................................................

162.400

2 .....................................................................................................................162.425

3

 .....................................................................................................................

162.450

4 .....................................................................................................................

162.475

5 .....................................................................................................................

162.500

6. ....................................................................................................................162.525

7

 .....................................................................................................................

162.550

Marine

Channel  ................................................................. Frequency (MHz) 

01

 ................................................................................................................

156.0500

05

................................................................................................................

156.2500

06

 ...............................................................................................................

156.3000 

07

 ................................................................................................................

156.3500

08

 ...............................................................................................................

156.4000

09

 ...............................................................................................................

156.4500

10

 ................................................................................................................

156.5000

11 ................................................................................................................

156.5500

12 ................................................................................................................

156.6000

13

 ................................................................................................................

156.6500

14 ................................................................................................................

156.7000

15 ................................................................................................................

156.7500

16 ................................................................................................................

156.8000

17

 ................................................................................................................

156.8500

18

 ................................................................................................................

156.9000

19 ................................................................................................................

156.9500

20

..........................................................................................

157.0000 / 161.6000

21 ................................................................................................................

157.0500

22 .................................................................................................................

157.1000

23

.................................................................................................................

157.1500

24 ..........................................................................................

157.2000 / 161.8000

25..........................................................................................

157.2500 / 161.8500

26 ..........................................................................................

157.3000 / 161.9000

27

 ...........................................................................................

157.3500 / 161.9500

28

 ..........................................................................................

157.4000 / 162.0000

63

 .................................................................................................................

156.1750

64..........................................................................................

156.2250 / 160.8250

65 ................................................................................................................

156.2750

66................................................................................................................

156.3250

67

 ................................................................................................................

156.3750

68

................................................................................................................

156.4250

69 ................................................................................................................

156.4750

70

 ................................................................................................................

156.5250

71

 ................................................................................................................

156.5750

72

 ................................................................................................................

156.6250

73

 ................................................................................................................

156.6750

74

 ................................................................................................................

156.7250

77

 ................................................................................................................

156.8750

78

 ................................................................................................................

156.9250

79

 ................................................................................................................

156.9750

80

 ................................................................................................................

157.0250

81

 .................................................................................................................

157.0750

82

 .................................................................................................................

157.1250

83

.................................................................................................................

157.1750

84

...........................................................................................

157.2250 / 161.8250

85

 ...........................................................................................

157.2750 / 161.8750

86

...........................................................................................

157.3250 / 161.9250

87

 ............................................................................................

157.3750 / 161.9750

88

.................................................................................................................

157.4250

NOTE:

 Both frequencies (transmission and reception) 

are shown for marine channels used for duplex 
transmission.

NOTE:

 The frequencies in the scanner’s one-touch 

service bands are preset. You cannot change them.

Содержание 2000649 / PRO-649

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Страница 2: ...re departments ambulance services government agencies private companies amateur radio services military operations pager services and wireline telephone and telegraph service providers It is legal to...

Страница 3: ...you can hear replies on the same channel Priority Channel Lets you set the scanner to check one channel every 2 seconds so that you do not miss transmissions on that channel Data Cloning Lets you tra...

Страница 4: ...eath Callthepowercompanytoremovethe antenna DONOTattempttodosoyourself ConnectingaSpeakerorHeadphones You can plug an amplified speaker or headphones not supplied with inch 3 5 mm mini plug into the H...

Страница 5: ...ly Do not burn or bury them Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities If you do not plan to use the scann...

Страница 6: ...mbers or select 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 Input a decimal point or set a channel delay ENT Enter Com...

Страница 7: ...N Manual mode PGM Program mode PRI Priority feature is active DLY Two second delay is active Display Messages ALL CH L out All channels locked out during scan or marine band search b X Ch FULL All dis...

Страница 8: ...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...

Страница 9: ...empty channel of the selected bank If the scanner displays dUPL the frequency is already stored in another channel Press ENT to continue Press TUNE CLEAR to cancel If there are no empty channels in th...

Страница 10: ...transmission it stops on in that bank To turn delay off Press DELAY while the scanner is monitoring a channel or frequency DLY disappears Using the Priority Channel The priority feature sets the scan...

Страница 11: ...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...

Страница 12: ...ent code A current list of FIPS codes is located at www NWS NOAA gov NWR SAME Standby Mode In SAME Standby mode your scanner monitors weather channels for SAME alerts for up to seven areas you specify...

Страница 13: ...immediately Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments Handle the scanner carefully do not drop it Keep the scanner away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasio...

Страница 14: ...7125 147 467 7625 148 467 8125 149 467 8500 150 467 8750 151 467 9000 152 469 5000 153 469 5500 Channel Frequency MHz Bank 1 1 40 5000 2 52 5250 3 121 5000 4 122 0000 5 122 2000 6 122 7000 7 122 7500...

Страница 15: ...0 148 000 5 Group 4 420 000 450 000 12 5 Weather Channel Frequency MHz 1 162 400 2 162 425 3 162 450 4 162 475 5 162 500 6 162 525 7 162 550 Marine Channel Frequency MHz 01 156 0500 05 156 2500 06 156...

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