ADV0801 Owner’s Manual Draft
4: 851-869 MHz
800 MHz Band
Aircraft - Searches civilian and military air frequencies. Groups are as follows:
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 - Searches amateur radio frequencies. Groups are as follows:
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
CB - Searches the Citizens Band radio frequencies
Marine - Searches the VHF-FM marine radio band
FRS/GMRS/MURS/DOT/STAR (F/G/MURS) - Searches the FRS, GMRS, MURS, DOT and STAR
radio frequencies
Railroad - searches the Association of American Railroads (AAR) VHF railroad frequencies used
in the US and Canada
When finished, press the Save softkey to store your SRVC search as a new object.
Once your SRVC object is saved, you can use it while scanning, or launch the SRVC search by
itself by pressing the SRCH softkey after navigating to the SRVC object in Manual Mode.
When the SRVC search stops on an active frequency, the display will appear as follows:
LCD illustration
To resume searching, press the ^ key.
Now, take a few moments to practice setting up each of the different search object types by
experimenting and creating some SRVC, LMIT and STLK objects.
HINT: Remember that there is context sensitive help available for each menu item in the object
menus. Just press FUNC, then SEL to view the help, and SEL again to exit the help screen.
These are just a few of the many ways you can incorporate different types of search objects in
your Scan List configurations. And, just a few of the many ways that each of the individual
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