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Specifications

Receiving modes

 ........................ ...................................................AM, FM, 

 ............................................FM-MOT (Motorola), LTR (EF Johnson),
 .................................................................... CTCSS, DCS, NAC on P25,
 ..................................EDACS wide/narrow (GE/Ericsson/HARRIS),
 ................................................ P25-Phase I, X2-TDMA, P25-Phase II

Receiving system

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

....................................................Triple conversion PLL super heterodyne

WX frequencies

 ...................... ...................162.400, 162.425, 162.450,

...................................................162.475, 162.500, 162.525, 162.550 MHz

Display

 .................................. Full dot matrix bitmap LCD (132X65 dots)

Sensitivity

 .............................................................................(FM 12 dB SINAD

 ............................................................ quieting unless otherwise noted)
VHF Low .........................................................................................

0.2  μV

 

VHF Aircraft (20 dBq AM) .........................................................

0.4  μV

 

VHF High 137–174 MHz.............................................................

0.3  μV

 

VHF High 216–300 MHz ...........................................................

0.4  μV

 

UHF Low 300–406MHz ............................................................

0.8  μV

 

UHF/UHF-T 406–512 MHz ......................................................

0.4  μV

 

UHF High 764–960 MHz ...........................................................

0.5  μV

 

1240–1300 MHz ..........................................................................

. 0.5 μV

Squelch sensitivity

 (band center)

Threshold .........................................................................

AM/FM 0.5 μV

Tight ...................................................... (S+N)/N: AM 20 dB, FM 25 dB
Spurious rejection .......................... VHF High at 154.1 MHz: 40 dB 

(Except Primary image)

Signal to noise ratio ................................................ 35–40 dB typical 

(100 μV input signal)

Scanning rate (non-trunking)

 ....138–47.9 MHz:70ch/second (in 100 

kHz Intervals)

Search rate

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

162.25 − 167.25 MHz: 80 steps/sec.

Scan and Search delay time

...................................................... 2 seconds

Audio max. power RF input :100 μV at 154.1 MHz

(DEV:3kHz at 1kHz)

8 ohms Resistor Load at speaker terminal

(BTL): 500 m Watts

Intermediate frequency

1st ............................................................................................. 380.8 MHz
2nd ............................................................................................... 21.4 MHz
3rd ...................................................................................................455 kHz 

Current drain

  ............................ 8 Ohm internal speaker at 154.1 MHz, 

5V Ext Power, Squelched: 170 mA

(Back light off/without charging)

Antenna impedance

 ...................................................................... 50 Ohms

Temperature range 

(optimal) ..............14°F to 140°F (–10°C to 60°C)

Speaker

 .................................. Built-in 36 mm 8 ohms dynamic speaker

Operating voltage .................

DC 4.8 Volts  (4 AA Ni-MH batteries)

 ....................................................DC 6 Volts  (4 AA alkaline batteries)

External power and charge voltage

 .....USB Power (DC 5V 500mA)

Dimensions (HWD)

 ..............5.31 X 2.12 X 1.06 in. (135 X 67 X 28mm) 

Weight

 .................................................................................... 7.4 oz. (210g) 

Without antenna and batteries

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/AM)
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)
137.000–174.000 MHz ....... (in 5 kHz steps/FM ) Canada
380.000–512.000 MHz .....(in 12 kHz steps/FM) Canada

*Excludes frequencies utilized by the Cellular Mobile 
Radiotelephone Service: 824–848.9875 MHz and
 869–893.9875 MHz

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Содержание PRO-668

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Страница 2: ...Audio recording Weather radio Signal Stalker II V Scanner II USB Interface with PC programming software RadioReference database SD Card Masks encrypted audio Decodes Radio ID and Talkgroup ID Improved...

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Страница 4: ...lect a playlist and press SEL selected 4 Press ZIP Code 0000 moves cursor SEL OK MENU BACK 7 6 4 7 6 0 0 Conventional frequencies Trunked talkgroups Radio services Programming by City County To progra...

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Страница 6: ...checked more frequently during scans Your iScan checks Priority objects more frequently than non priority objects Note To set priority Priority Mode must be enabled To enable Priority Mode 1 Press MEN...

Страница 7: ...default playlist named by search type Limit Search Limit Searches focus your search to a defined range To perform a Limit Search 1 Press MENU to access the main menu 2 Select Search and press 3 Select...

Страница 8: ...ather Service NWS To monitor the strongest NWR frequency in your area press Weather Priority Weather Priority makes the strongest weather frequency a priorty object to be scanned more frequently To re...

Страница 9: ...urrent scanning data If you want to re use this data in the future save the configuration in a V Scanner II folder To clear your current location 1 Press MENU 2 Scroll to Set Place and press 3 Select...

Страница 10: ...trol channel Show Radio ID will override Simple Display must be unchecked Show TGID Displays talkgroup ID Simple Display must be unchecked Show Site Name Displays trunking site name if two or more tru...

Страница 11: ...n pad to select an object NOTE Your iScan organizes imported objects beginning at Playlist 151 named by service Playlist 1 may be empty 3 Press MENU to enter the Object Edit menu Frequency The frequen...

Страница 12: ...hite 0000FF blue 9900CC purple Flash Pattern on off 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Single Color Solid Red Flash Pattern Blank LED Enable Color Count 1 Color 1 FF0000 Single Color Flashing Flash Patte...

Страница 13: ...microSD Cards You can purchase additional cards up to a 32GB to store backup configurations or recordings To remove the microSD card from the scanner 1 Turn off and unplug your iScan and remove the ba...

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Страница 16: ...ght 7 4 oz 210g Without antenna and batteries 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 kH...

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