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Ca t. N o . 2 0-511 OWNER’S M ANUAL PRO-66 5 0-Cha nn el Dir ect Entry P rogr ammab le Scan ner Please rea d b efore using th is equip ment. 20-5 11 .
2 19 96 Ta ndy Co rpor atio n. A ll Ri ghts Re serve d. Rad ioShac k is a tr adem ark us ed by Tand y Co rpora tio n. FEA TURES Your n ew RadioShac k PRO- 66 50-Chan nel Direct Ent r y Progra mmab.
3 Memory Back up — kee ps the channel fr equencies st or ed in mem ory for up to 1 hour duri ng a power loss . Low Ba ttery Alarm — lets you know whe n the batteri es get l ow.
4 This owner’ s manua l also i nclude s t h e secti on “ Gui de to th e Act i on Bands” on P age 30, which lets you t arget serv i ce s in y our ar ea by givi ng you f requency rang es to search . You can then store any of these fr e- quenci es into memory for easy scanni ng.
5 SCANNING LEGALL Y Your scann er co vers fr eque ncies use d by many di ffe rent gr oups i nclud- ing pol i c e and fir e depart m ents , ambulance ser vices, gover nment agen- cies, priv at e compan i es , amateu r radio se rvice s, milit ary op erations, pager ser vices, and wireline (t el e phone and teleg r aph ) se r vice p rovid- ers.
6 CONTEN TS Pre pa rat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Po wer Sou rc es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Us ing Int ern al B att erie s . . .
7 T roubleshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Re se ttin g th e S ca nne r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 Ca re an d M aint e nanc e . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 PR EP A R A TI ON POWER SOURCES You ca n power yo ur sca nner from any of t hree sources : • Int er na l bat teri es ( n ot sup pl i ed ) • Standa rd AC power ( usi ng an optional AC adapter ) .
9 4. In stall t wo batte r ies i n the com partment and two in t h e cov er as indic at ed by the pol ar i ty sym bo ls (+ a nd –) marked ins i d e. Cautions : • Never m ix r echargeable and non-rech ar ge able bat teries, or rechar geable batteri es of dif ferent ca pacities .
10 The POWER jack power s the scanner and d isconne ct s the inter nal b at - ter i es . You c an use thi s jack to connect an external power source ( AC adapt er or DC powe r cord ) rega rdless of the typ e of batt eries yo u instal l . The CHARGE jack suppl ies power to operate t he sc anner and also charg es the i nter nal batter ies.
11 1. Connec t the adap ter’s blue-t ipped barr el plug to the adapte r’s cord and set the bar re l pl ug’ s t i p to posit i v e. 2. In sert the adapter ’ s blue-t ipped ba rrel pl ug int o your sca nner ’ s POW ER j ac k.
12 USING VEHICLE BA TTER Y POWER You can power the scanner f r om your v ehicl e’ s cigare tte ligh ter sock et with an opti ona l DC cig are t te li ght er po wer cord (s uch as Cat . No. 270- 1533). Cauti ons: • Th e recomm ended DC power cor d supplie s 12 volts and d elive rs at l east 200 millia m ps .
13 • If t he scanner does not oper ate proper l y when you use a DC power cor d, u nplug th e power cord fr om the ci garette l ighter socket and clean t he socke t to remove ashes and debr is. If it stil l does not o perate pro perly , ch eck the fu se i n the power cord.
14 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA Foll ow these step s t o at t ach the s upplied f l ex ible a nt en na to the conne c- tor on the top of your scanne r. 1. Ali gn t he slots around t he antenna’ s connect or with t h e t abs on the jac k.
15 CONNECTING AN EARPH ONE/ HEADPHONES For pri vate l iste ni n g, you can plug an earpho ne or mono hea dphone s (such as RadioShack Cat. No. 33-175 or 20-210) i nto the jac k on top of your sca nner. This aut om ati ca ll y discon nects the int er na l spe aker .
16 CONNECTING AN EXTENSION SP EAKER In a noi sy area, an ext ension speaker (such as Radi oShack Cat. No. 21- 549) o r an amplif ied sp eaker (such as RadioSh ack Cat. No. 21- 541), posi t i oned in t he right place, might pr ovide mor e comforta bl e liste ning.
17 UNDERST ANDI NG YOUR SCANNER A LOOK A T THE KEYP AD Your s canner’s keys might seem confusi ng at f irst, bu t this informat ion should hel p you understan d each key’ s funct ion. SC AN — scans th r ou gh the st ored channels . MANUAL — stops scanni ng and l ets you d irectl y enter a channel nu m - ber or frequen cy.
18 A LOOK A T TH E DISPLA Y The di splay has several indicat ors t hat show t he scann er’s curren t op- erat i ng mode. A quick l ook at the di splay wi ll hel p you underst and how to oper at e your sc anner. SRCH — ap pears duri ng a band sear ch ( b also a ppears) or a direct searc h ( d also appear s).
19 b — a ppears dur i ng a ban d sear ch. d — a ppears dur i ng a direct search. H — a ppears dur i ng a ban d sear ch hold. h — a ppears dur i ng a direct search ho ld.
20 OPER A T ION TURNING ON THE SCANNER AND S ETTING SQUELCH 1. T urn SQUELC H full y clock wise. 2. T urn VOLU ME/OF F clock wise until it cl icks. I f you alre ady pro- gramm ed ch annels, the sc anner autom atica lly s cans those ch an- nels . 3. Press MANUAL to stop the s canning.
21 5. Slo wl y turn SQ UEL CH counte r cloc kwise unti l you hear a h issi ng sound. 6. Adj ust VOL UME /O FF to a comfort able li st ening level . 7. Slo wl y t urn SQUELC H clock wise until the hissi ng sound stops.
22 Notes: • If y ou make a m ist ake in Step 2, Error app ear s on the di splay and the s canner beeps thr ee times. Simply star t again from Step 2. • Y our scanne r aut omat ic al ly r ounds the enter ed fr equency to the neares t valid fre quency .
23 3. T o c hange th e search di rection, pr ess t to s earch downward or s t o search upwar d. b , SRCH , and t or s appear on the display . 4. Wh en the scanner st ops on an active frequency , you ca n do one of t he f o ll ow i n g: • T o sto re the displaye d frequency into the monit or memory , pre ss MON/0 .
24 • T o cont inu e the sear ch, press t or s. • T o hol d the fr equenc y , press HOLD/BAND. h ap pear s on the dis- play . T o continue th e search, pres s and hold t or s for about 1 second . Notes: • If y ou want t o step throu gh the frequ enci es while h is d isp lay ed, press t or s.
25 LISTENING TO THE MONITOR MEMOR Y The scanner has one monitor mem ory. You can use t his memo ry to temporar ily st or e a freq uency whil e y ou decide whet her to s tore it into a channel . This i s handy f or quickly st oring an active f re quency wh en y ou search th rough an enti re band.
26 4. Press MO N/ 0 . T he entered freque ncy appear s, and th e channel numb er st ar ts fl as hi ng. 5. Press WX/E . The sc anner sto r es the fre quency into t he select ed channel , and t he cha nnel n umber stops flashi ng. SCANNING THE STORED CHANNELS To scan t he stored channe l s , press SCAN .
27 To tur n off t he 2-second delay on any act ive channel , press DEL A Y agai n while t he chann el number is disp lay ed. D disappears from the dis play. Locking Out Cha nnels You can incre ase the eff ectiv e scanning speed by locki ng out indi vidual channel s t hat have a con tinuou s t ransm issi on, such as a weat her chan- nel.
28 LISTENING TO THE WEA THER BA ND The FCC (Fed eral Communicat ions Commi ssion) has all ocated 11 channel s for use by the Nat i onal O cean ic a nd Atmo spher ic Adminis tra- ti on (NO AA). We hav e prepr ogr ammed y our sc anner wit h the sev en fre- quenci es most commonl y used by NOAA (see “Nati ona l Weather Freque ncies” on Page 29).
29 A GENERAL GUIDE T O SCANNING Recepti on of t he frequen cies covered by you r scanner is mainl y “line- of- sight .” That mean s yo u usu ally cannot h ear stati ons th at are beyon d t he horiz on. GUIDE TO FREQUENCIES National W eather Frequencies * Not prepr ogrammed in this sc anner .
30 GUIDE TO THE ACTION BANDS T ypical Band Usage Prim ary U sa ge As a gener al rule, most of t he radio activity i s concentrat ed on the fol - lowi ng fr equencies: VHF Band VHF Band (30.0 0–300.0 M Hz) Low Rang e 29. 00– 50.0 0 MHz 6-Me ter Am ateu r 50.
31 UHF Band Note: Remot e cont r ol st ations and mobi le units ope r at e at 5 MHz higher than t heir as sociat ed base stat ions and r elay repea ter unit s. S p ec if ie d In t e r va ls Frequenc i es i n dif ferent bands ar e acces sible only at sp ecific interval s.
32 MAR I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M aritim e Li mited Coa st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Coas t Guard, Marine T elepho ne, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33 6-Meter Am ateur Band — (50–54 MHz) 50. 00–5 4.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H AM U.S. Govern ment Ba nd (137 –144 MHz) 137 .000 –144 .000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34 173. 225– 173. 5375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOV , NEW S, UT IL, M IL 173. 5625 –173.5 875 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M IL M edical /Cra sh Cre ws 173. 60–1 73.9 875 . . . . . . . . . . .
35 A VO IDING IMAGE FREQUENCIES You might discover one of your r e gular s t at ions on another f requenc y that i s not l isted. It mi ght be what is known as an im age fr equency. For example, you might fi nd a s ervic e t h at regul arly uses a frequen cy of 453.
36 TROUBLES HOOTING If yo u have problems, her e are some s uggesti ons that might help. I f none of t hese sugge stions help, take you r scann er to your loca l Rad ioSh ack store for assi sta nce. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUS E REMEDY Ke ys do not w ork or di sp la y ch an ge s at ra ndom.
37 RESETTING THE SCANN ER If th e scanner’ s displa y locks up or does not w ork pro perly af ter y ou con- nect power , you mig ht hav e to reset the scan ner . Caution: This proc edure cl ears all the i nf o rmatio n you have pro- grammed into t he sc anner.
38 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Ra di o Shack PRO-66 50- Channel Dir ect Ent ry Pr ogr a mmable Scanner i s an exampl e of s uperior des ign and cr aftsmans hip. The fol - lowi ng suggest i ons will hel p yo u care for your sca nner so you can enj oy it for yea rs.
39 SPECIFIC A TIONS Frequenc y Coverage: 29–54 MHz ( in 5 kHz st eps) 137–174 MHz ( in 5 kHz st eps) 406–512 M Hz (in 12.5 kHz steps) 806.00 00–823.9375 M Hz (in 12.5 kHz steps) 851.00 00–868.9375 M Hz (in 12.5 kHz steps) 896.1 125–956 .0000 M Hz ( i n 12.
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