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1、PRO-2044 Programmable 80-Channel Home Scanner (200-0416) Banks and Bands Faxback Doc. # 38285 You can store up to 90 frequencies into either a permanent memory location called a channel, or a temporary memory location called a monitor memory. You can store up to 80 channels and up to 10 monitor memo

2、ries. Your scanner also has eight frequency bands, each covering a specific range of frequen- cies you can search. Channel-Storage Banks To make it easier to identity and select the frequencies you want to listen to, the scanners channels are divided into 10 channel-storage banks (1-10) of 8 channel

3、s each. You can use each channel-storage bank to group freq- uencies, such as those used by the police department, fire department, ambulance services, and aircraft (see Guide to the Action Bands on Faxback Doc. # 38288). For example, there might be three or four police departments in your area, eac

4、h using several different frequencies. Additionally, there might be other law enforcement agencies such as state police, county sheriffs, or SWAT teams that use their own frequencies. You could program all law enforcement frequencies starting with Channel 1 (the first channel in Bank 1), then progra

5、m the fire department, paramedic, and other public safety frequencies starting with Channel 17 (the first channel in Bank 3). Monitor Memories Monitor memories are temporary storage areas where you can store up to 10 frequencies during a band search or direct search while you decide whether to save

6、them into channels. You can manually select and listen to monitor memories. Frequency Bands Your scanner has eight frequency bands, each covering a specific range of frequencies. You can search these bands for specific broadcasts by repeat- edly pressing BAND until the scanner displays the band you

7、want. For example, you can search through all frequencies between 29.000 and 54.000 MHz for specific broadcasts by repeatedly pressing BAND until 29-54 appears on the display. The scanner then automatically searches the freq- uencies in that band. This table shows the frequency band range displayed

8、by the scanner and the typical usage, frequency coverage, and step rate for each. DISPLAYED FREQUENCY FREQUENCY COVERAGE STEP RATE BAND RANGE TYPICAL USAGE (MHz) (MHz) 29-54 10-Meter Amateur Radio VHF 29.000 to 54.000 5.0 Lo, 6-Meter Amateur Radio 108-136 Aircraft 108.000 to 136.9750 12.5 137-144 Go

9、vernment 137.000 to 144.0000 5.0 144-148 2-Meter Amateur Radio 144.000 to 148.0000 5.0 148-174 VHF Hi 148.000 to 174.0000 5.0 406-450 Government, 70-Centimeter 406.000 to 450.0000 12.0 Amateur Radio 450-470 UHF Lo 450.000 to 470.0000 12.5 470-512 UHF T Band 470.000 to 512.0000 12.5 NOTES: Your scann

10、er searches at the preset frequency step rate (5 or 12.5 kHz) for each frequency. You cannot change the frequency step rate. While searching through a frequency band, you might hear a freq- uency you want to store. You can store any frequency into a monitor memory. When you store a frequency in a mo

11、nitor memory, that frequency also remains in the frequency band. You cannot change or delete any of the frequencies in the frequency bands. (EB 3/10/97) Privacy Policy PRO-2044 Programmable 80-Channel Home Scanner (200-0416) Controls/Display Faxback Doc. # 38284 Understanding Your Scanner NOTE: Some

12、 of the scanners keys perform more than one function and are marked with more than one label. The steps in your owners manual show only the label on the key appropriate to the action being per- formed. A Look at the Front Panel A quick glance at this section should help you understand each controls

13、function. VOLUME - Turns the scanner on or off and adjusts the volume. SQUELCH - Adjusts the scanners squelch. See Turning On the Scanner/Setting Volume and Squelch on Faxback Doc. # 38286. / - / - Enters the direction the scanner will search. HOLD - Holds/resumes a direct or band search. MONITOR -

14、Stores frequencies into and accesses the 10 monitor memories. See Monitor Memories on Faxback Doc. # 38285. LOCKOUT/S/S - Locks out selected channels during scanning, or skips (lockout/search/ a specified frequency during a band or direct search. skip) PROGRAM - Programs frequencies into channels. B

15、AND - Searches a band you select. See Frequency Bands on Faxback Doc. # 38285. _ DATA - Turns the scanners data detection feature on or off. DELAY - Programs a 2-second delay for the selected channel. PRIORITY/H/S - Sets and turns on or off priority for a particular (priority/hyper- channel, or sele

16、cts the hypersearch speed. search) SCAN - Scans through the channels. MANUAL - Stops scanning to let you listen to a monitor memory or directly enter a channel number. NUMBER KEYS - Each key has a single-digit label and a range of numbers. Use the digits on the keys to enter the numbers for a channe

17、l or a frequency. Use the range of numbers above the key (57-64, for example) to select the channels in a channel-storage band. See Channel-Storage Banks on Faxback Doc. # 38285. CLEAR/. - Clears an incorrect entry, or enters the decimal point when you enter a frequency. WX/E - Stores frequencies in

18、to channels, or scans the preset (weather/enter) weather frequencies. A look at the Display The display has indicators that show the scanners current operating mode. A good look at the display will help you understand your scanner. MON Appears with a number (1-10) to the right to show which monitor

19、memory you are listening to. BANK Appears with a number (1-10) to the right to show which channel- storage banks are turned on for scanning. See Understanding Banks and Bands on Faxback Doc. # 38285. P Appears when you tune to a priority channel. CH Appears with a number (1-80) to the left to show w

20、hich of the scanners 80 channels it is tuned to. MHz Appears with digits to the left to show which frequency your scanner is currently tuned to. SCAN Appears when you scan channels. MAN Appears when you manually select a channel. PGM Appears when you program the scanner. L/O Appears when you skip a

21、channel or frequency, when you manually (lockout) select a channel or frequency that is locked out or skipped. Or when a frequency is stored in search skip memory during a direct search or band search hold. PRI Appears when the priority feature is turned on. DLY Appears when scanning stops at a chan

22、nel you have programmed for a 2-second delay. _ DATA Appears when the data detection feature is turned on. WX Appears when the scanner is searching the weather band. (weather) SRCH Appears during band or direct search, or while scanning the weather band. Also blinks in hypersearch mode. / - / Indica

23、tes the search direction during a search. -b- Appears instead of the channel number during a band search. -d- Appears instead of the channel number during a direct search. -H- Appears during a band search hold. -h- Appears during a direct search hold. (EB 3/7/97) Privacy Policy PRO-2044 Programmable

24、 80-Channel Home Scanner (200-0416) Features Faxback Doc. # 38281 Your Radio Shack PRO-2044 Programmable 80-Channel Home Scanner lets you in on all the action! This scanner gives you direct access to over 23,000 exciting frequencies, including those used by police and fire departments, ambulance and

25、 transportation services, aircraft communications, government agencies, and amateur radio services. You can select up to 80 channels to scan and you can change your selections at any time. The scanners frequency bands let you search specific pre-set ranges of frequencies quickly and easily. The data

26、 detection feature lets you prevent the scanner from stopping on data signals, so you can quickly scan for interesting signals. Your scanner has all these special features: Hyperscan - lets you scan 50 channels per second. Hypersearch - lets you set the scanner to search at up to 300 steps per secon

27、d in frequency bands with 5 kHz steps, to help you quickly find interesting broadcasts. Weather Band Key - scans seven preprogrammed weather frequencies to keep you informed about current weather conditions. Ten Channel-Storage Banks - lets you store eight channels in each bank to group channels so

28、calls are easier to identify. Ten Monitor Memories - lets you temporarily save 10 frequencies located during a frequency search, so you can decide if you want to move them to permanent channel storage. Ten Priority Channels - lets you set the scanner to check up to 10-channels every 2 seconds so you

29、 do not miss important calls. Eight Frequency Bands - lets you quickly and easily search preset frequency ranges, so you can find new and unlisted broadcasts. Band Search - lets you select and search a frequency band. Direct Search - lets you select up to 20 frequencies for the scanner to skip durin

30、g a search, so you can search more efficiently. Search Skip - lets you select up to 20 frequencies for the scanner to skip during a search, so you can search more efficiently. Data Detection - while scanning or searching, you can set the scanner to detect non-modulated data signals, such as preamble

31、 signals for pagers, to keep the scanner from stopping on these frequencies. Two-Second Channel Scan/Search Delay - lets you set the scanner so it de- lays scanning or searching for 2 seconds before moving to another channel/ frequency, so you can hear more replies. Key Confirmation Tones - the scan

32、ner sounds a tone when you perform an operation correctly, and sounds an error tone if you make an error. Memory Backup - keeps channel frequencies stored in memory for 3 days or more during a power loss. Lock-Out Function - keeps channels you select from being scanned, so you can skip over busy cha

33、nnels such as those with a continuous transmission. Squelch Control - lets you adjust the scanners sensitivity low enough to receive weak signals or high enough to eliminate receiver noise when not receiving a signal. Backlit Display - makes it easy to view and change programming information at any

34、time. AUDIO Jack - lets you connect an amplified external speaker, or an earphone or headphones for private listening. Supplied Telescoping Antenna - lets you receive strong local signals External Antenna Terminal - lets you connect an external antenna (not supplied) to the scanner. WARNING: To prev

35、ent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back, No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. We recommend you record your scanners serial number here. The number is on t

36、he scanners back panel. Serial Number: _ Your PRO-2044 Scanner can receive all of these bands: 29-54 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio, VHF Lo, 6-Meter Amateur Radio) 108-136.9750 MHz (Aircraft) 137-144 MHz (Government) 144-148 MHz (2-Meter Amateur Radio) 148-174 MHz (VHF Hi) 406-450 MHz (Government, 70-C

37、entimeter Amateur Radio) 450-470 MHz (UHF Lo) 470-512 MHz (UHF T Band) Your scanner can also receive these preprogrammed weather channel frequen- cies: 162.400 MHz 162.425 MHz 162.450 MHz 162.475 MHz 162.500 MHz 162.525 MHz 162.550 MHz FCC Notice Your scanner might cause TV or radio interference eve

38、n when it is operating properly. To determine if 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 o

39、n a different electrical circuit from the receiver. Contacting your local Radio Shack store for help. If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your scanner. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

40、 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (EB 3/7/97) Privacy Policy PRO-2044 Programmable 80-Channel Home Scanner (200-0416) Frequencies Faxback Doc. # 38289 Band Allocat

41、ion To help decide which frequency ranges to scan, use the following listing of the typical services that use the frequencies your scanner receives. These frequencies are subject to change, and might vary from area to area. For a more complete listing, ref er to the Police Call Radio Guide including

42、 Fire and Emergency Services, available at your local Radio Shack store. Abbreviations Services BIFC . Boise (ID) Interagency Fire Cache BUS . Business CAP . Civil Air Patrol CB . Citizens Band CCA . Common Carrier CSB . Conventional Systems CTSB . Conventional/Trunked systems FIRE . Fire Department

43、 HAM . Amateur (Ham) Radio GOVT . Federal Government GMR . General Mobile Radio GTR . General Trunked IND . Industrial Services (Manufacturing, Construction, Farming, Forest Products) MAR . Military Amateur Radio MARI . Maritime Limited Coast (Coast Guard, Marine Telephone, Shipboard Radio, Private Stations) MARS . Military Affiliate Radio System MED . Emergency/Medical Services MIL . U.S. Military MOV . Motion Picture/Video Industry NEW . New Mobile Narrow NEWS . Relay Press (Newspaper Reporters) OIL . Oil/Petroleum Industry POL . Police Department PUB .

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