Radio Shack Scanner PRO 528 User Guide

20-528  
PRO-528 1,000-Channel  
Handheld  
Trunking Scanner  
Please read this users guide before installing,  
setting up and using your new product  
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The Basics  
your scanner’s features  
supplying power to your scanner  
battery cautions  
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connecting the antenna  
connecting an earphone/ headphone 16  
listening safely  
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attaching the belt clip  
transferring data to or from another  
scanner or pc  
about your scanner  
understanding banks  
service banks  
channel storage banks  
turning on the scanner and setting  
squelch  
storing known frequencies  
into channels  
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copying/moving a frequency  
searching for and temporarily storing  
active frequencies  
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chain search  
starting chain search  
storing found frequencies during  
chain search  
programming search ranges  
direct search  
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service bank search  
weather search  
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search skip memory  
scanning the stored channels  
manually selecting a channel  
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special features  
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delay  
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turning channel-storage banks  
on and off  
locking out channels  
priority  
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using the keylock  
wired programming  
cloning your scanner  
using the display backlight  
using the auto backlight display  
search speeds  
turning the keytone off/on  
turning the battery save  
function off/on  
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skipping data signals  
receiving nwr-same and weather  
alert signals  
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turning on the digital weather  
alert feature  
testing digital weather alert tone  
programming a FIPS code  
programming FIPS  
Skywarn  
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about Skywarn  
Signal Stalker I  
setting the Signal Stalker I options 48  
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using Signal Stalker I  
trunking operation  
setting the scanner to the  
trunking mode  
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simultaneous trunking  
setting squelch for the trunking  
mode  
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programming trunked frequencies  
searching a trunked bank  
turning a trunked bank on or off  
skipping a trunked bank  
turning the status bit ignore  
(s-bit) on or off  
identifying a trunked frequency  
selecting the EDACS (Ed) talk  
group ID format  
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EDACS (Ed) talk group ID  
range search  
using HOLD to monitor an  
active talk group ID  
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locking out talk group IDs  
unlocking a single talk group ID  
unlocking all talk group IDs  
using trunk scanning Scan Delay  
monitoring talk group IDs  
using talk group ID lists  
manually storing talk group IDs  
in talk group ID lists  
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Motorola talk groups  
To enter a Type 2 Talk Group ID:  
To enter a Type 1 ID:  
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EDACS (Ed) talk groups  
entering EDACS partial talk groups  
LTR talk groups  
scanning the talk group ID lists  
priority talk group ID scanning  
scanning type I and hybrid trunked  
systems  
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preset eet maps table  
selecting a preset eet map  
programming a eet map  
programming a hybrid system  
programming the Base and Offset  
frequencies  
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turning the Motorola disconnect tone  
detect function On/Off  
frequently asked questions 80  
My scanner is on but will not  
scan, why?  
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Why won’t my scanner work at all? 80  
Why doesn’t my keypad work?  
Why is ashing?  
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Why am I getting poor or no  
reception?  
Why does Error appear?  
Why won’t my scanner track a  
trunked system?  
Why isn’t my scanner acquiring a  
data channel?  
Why is the frequency used for the  
data channel missing?  
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Why am I missing replies to  
conversations?  
How do I reset my scanner?  
FCC notice  
scanning legally  
care  
service and repair  
specications  
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Hypersearch, Hyperscan, and Adaptaplug  
are trademarks used by RadioShack  
Corporation.  
Motorola, Smartnet, and Privacy Plus are  
registered trademarks of Motorla Inc.  
EDACS is a registered trademark of  
MA-COM Inc.  
LTR is a registered trademark of EF  
Johnson.  
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your scanners features  
SCAN/MANUAL — scans the stored channels  
and scan lists, or manually enter a channel  
or frequency. Manually stores talk group  
IDs in scan lists  
SRCH (search)  
— start a chain  
search, search  
a specied  
frequency  
range , or  
search another  
active ID while  
trunking.  
SVC — starts a  
service.  
TRUNK — stores  
the trunking ID  
code or holds  
the trunking ID  
while scanning.  
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WX/  
starts weather  
search;  
activates  
Skywarn  
function.  
HOLD/RESUME  
— Stops and  
resumes  
searching.  
ST—Search  
and scan up  
and down  
a selected  
frequency  
range; selects  
options during  
programming;  
changes the  
ID location  
number while  
trunking.  
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MENU — enter the  
menu mode.  
PRI (Priority)  
— sets and  
turns the priority  
function on or  
off.  
L/O — lockout  
selected  
channels or  
skip specied  
frequencies  
during a search;  
lock out a  
selected ID  
while trunking.  
— turn  
Signal Stalker I  
on and off.  
E/PGM (Program) — programs  
frequencies into channels.  
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1/HAM — select the  
HAM band in service  
mode.  
2/MRN (Marine)  
— select the  
marine band in  
service mode.  
3/AIR — select  
the air band in  
service mode.  
4/POL — select  
the police band  
in service mode.  
6/ALERT — turns  
NWR - SAME  
weather alert on  
and off.  
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0-9 — input  
a number or  
characters.  
• /CLR/DELAY — enter  
a decimal point,  
space, or programs  
delay time for the  
selected channel/  
search bank, or  
enters a hyphen  
(in trunking ID  
setting). Press CLR  
to clear an entry.  
Programs a 2-  
second delay for a  
selected channel or  
service; programs  
a 2-second delay  
while trunking.  
/KEYLOCK — locks  
the keypad to prevent  
changes; turns the  
display and key  
backlight on and off.  
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POWER DC 9V —  
connect an external  
power source here  
(not included).  
PC/IF — connect an  
optional PC interface  
cable here to use the  
scanner with your  
computer.  
VOLUME — turn  
the scanner  
on or off and  
adjust the  
volume.  
SQUELCH — adjust the  
squelch.  
— connect  
an earphone or  
headphone here.  
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supplying pow er to your  
scanner  
You can power your scanner with batteries,  
DC adapter, or an AC adapter.  
Warning: Only set the ALKALINE e J ACK  
f NiMH switch to NiMH for use with  
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable  
batteries. Never use non-rechargeable  
batteries when the switch is set to NiMH.  
1. Set the ALKALINE e J ACK f NiMH  
switch inside the battery compartment  
to the appropriate setting.  
ALKALINE when using alkaline  
batteries (not included).  
Caution: You must use a Class 2 power  
source that supplies 9V DC and delivers at  
least 300mA. Its center tip must be set to  
positive and its plug must t the scanner’s  
DC 9V 300mA jack. Using an adapter that  
does not meet these specications could  
damage the scanner or the adapter.  
NiMH when using rechargeable (NiMH)  
AA batteries (not included). The  
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scanner stops charging automatically  
after 14 hours when the DC jack is  
connected to power.  
battery cautions  
• Use only fresh batteries of the required  
size and recommended type.  
• Always remove old or weak batteries.  
Batteries can leak chemicals that  
damage electronic circuits.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (standard,  
alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different  
capacities.  
• When the battery icon  
ashes  
and the scanner beeps every 15  
seconds, replace all four batteries.  
• Always dispose of old batteries  
promptly and properly. Do not bury or  
burn them.  
Warning: Do not connect a charging  
adapter to the scanner if non-rechargeable  
batteries (such as alkaline batteries) are  
installed in the scanner and ALKALINE e  
J ACK f NiMH is set to NiMH, or if you  
are unsure of the switch’s position. Non-  
rechargeable batteries will get hot and can  
even explode if you try to recharge them.  
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• Always connect the AC adapter to the  
scanner before you connect it to AC  
power. When you nish, disconnect  
the adapter from AC power before you  
disconnect it from the scanner.  
connecting the antenna  
Attach the supplied  
antenna to the  
scanner by align  
the slots around its  
base with the tabs  
on the scanner,  
then slide into  
place.  
When using an external antenna, always  
use 50-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, coaxial cable  
to connect to it. If the antenna is over 50  
feet from the scanner, use RG-8 low-loss  
dielectric coaxial cable. If your antenna’s  
cable does not have a BNC connector, your  
local RadioShack store carries a variety of  
BNC adapters.  
connecting an earphone/  
headphone  
For private listening, you can plug  
headphones (not included) into the  
headphone jack on top of your scanner.  
This automatically disconnects the internal  
speaker. Note that the sound is “mono” and  
not stereo.  
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listening safely  
To protect your hearing, follow these  
guidelines when you use an earphone or  
headphones.  
• Do not listen at extremely high volume  
levels. Extended high-volume listening  
can lead to permanent hearing loss.  
• Set the volume to the lowest setting  
before you begin listening. After you  
begin listening, adjust the volume to a  
comfortable level.  
• Once you set the volume, do not  
increase it. Over time, your ears adapt  
to the volume level, so a volume level  
that does not cause discomfort might  
still damage your hearing.  
If you use an earphone or headphones with  
your scanner, be very careful. Do not listen  
to a continuous broadcast. Even though  
some earphones/headphones let you hear  
some outside sounds when listening at  
normal volume levels, they still can present  
a trafc hazard.  
attaching the belt clip  
Use a Phillips-head  
screwdriver and the  
supplied screws to  
attach the clip to the  
scanner.  
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transferring data to or from  
another scanner or pc  
You can transfer the programmed data to  
and from another PRO-528 scanner using a  
connecting cable which has 1/8-inch phone  
plugs on both ends (not supplied). Connect  
the cable between each scanner’s PC/IF  
jacks. See “cloning your scanner”. You can  
also upload or download the programmed  
data to or from a PC using an optional  
PC interface cable and software available  
through your local RadioShack store. See  
“wired programming.”  
about your scanner  
We use a few simple terms in this manual  
to explain the features of the scanner.  
Familiarize yourself with these terms and  
the scanner’s features, and you can put the  
scanner to work for you right away. Simply  
determine the type of communications you  
want to receive, then set the scanner to  
scan those communications.  
The scanner scans conventional  
frequencies and trunked systems. For more  
information about trunked transmissions  
(see “trunking operation”).  
A frequency, expressed in kHz or MHz,  
is the tuning location of a station. To nd  
active frequencies, you use the search  
function.  
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Besides searching within a selected  
frequency range, you can also search your  
scanner’s service banks. Service banks are  
preset groups of frequencies categorized  
by the type of services that use those  
frequencies. For example, many amateur  
radio frequencies are located in the HAM  
service bank.  
When you search and nd a desired  
frequency, you can store it into a  
programmable memory location called  
a channel. Channels are grouped into  
channel-storage banks. The scanner has 10  
channel-storage banks. Each bank contains  
100-channel sets. So the scanner has  
1,000 channels. You can scan the channel-  
storage banks to see if there is activity on  
the frequencies stored there.  
Note: You search frequencies  
when you want to nd your local  
requencies and scan channels  
Notes  
fter you programmed your found  
frequencies.  
understanding banks  
service banks  
The scanner is preprogrammed with all the  
frequencies allocated to the ham, marine,  
aircraft, and police (re/emergency)  
services. This helps you quickly nd active  
frequencies instead of doing a chain  
search (see “service bank search”).  
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channel storage banks  
To make it easier to identify and select  
the channels you want to listen to, all the  
channels are divided into 10 banks of 100  
channels. Use each channel-storage bank  
to group frequencies, such as those for  
the police department, re department,  
ambulance services, or aircraft.  
For example, the police department might  
use four frequencies in your town while  
the re department uses an additional  
four. You could program the four police  
frequencies starting with Channel 1 (the  
rst channel in bank 1), and program the  
re department frequencies starting with  
Channel 101 (the rst channel in bank 2).  
turning on the scanner and  
setting squelch  
Note: Make sure the scanners  
antenna is connected before you turn  
Notes  
t on.  
1. Turn SQUELCH fully counterclockwise.  
2. Turn VOLUME/OFF clockwise until it  
clicks and you hear a hissing sound.  
3. Turn SQUELCH clockwise until the  
hissing stops.  
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storing know n frequencies into  
channels  
You can locate and store specic  
frequencies into channels for later use.  
Note: To store trunked system  
requencies, see “programming  
Notes  
runked frequencies.”  
Follow these steps to store frequencies into  
channels.  
1. Press E/ PGM to put the scanner in  
programming mode. PGM appears.  
2. Use the number keys to enter the  
channel number you want to assign to  
a frequency.  
3. Press SCAN/ MANUAL.  
4. Use the number keys and • / CLR /  
DELAY to enter the frequency, including  
the decimal point you want to store.  
5. Press E/ PGM to store the frequency  
into the channel.  
Notes:  
If you entered an invalid frequency  
in Step 4, Error appears and the  
scanner beeps error tones.  
Notes  
Enter a valid frequency.  
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• If you entered a frequency in  
Step 4, which already exists on  
another channel, the scanner beeps  
an error tone and displays that  
channel. Press • / CLR / DELAY to  
clear the display, or press E/ PGM  
to store the frequency in both  
channels.  
• The scanner automatically rounds  
the entered number to the nearest  
valid frequency. For example, if you  
enter 151.473 (MHz), your scanner  
accepts it as 151.475.  
• After a transmission, the scanner  
automatically pauses for 2 seconds  
on this channel before proceeding  
to the next active transmission.  
Press • / CLR / DELAY to turn the  
delay function off or on. See  
“delay”). The scanner stores this  
setting in the channel.  
6. To program the next channel in  
sequence, press S or T and repeat  
Steps 4 and 5.  
copying/m oving a frequency  
If you want to copy/move a frequency to a  
channel, follow the steps below:  
1. Manually select the channel which  
contains the frequency you want to  
copy or move.  
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2. Press E/ PGM.  
3. Press and hold E/ PGM during program  
mode. Scanner displays the copy/move  
menu.  
4. Press S or T to select the copy/move  
function, then press E/ PGM to decide  
on copy or move.  
5. Select the bank where you want to  
copy or move the frequency. The  
smallest empty channel number and  
“000.0000” ashes on and off over the  
frequency you want to store.  
6. Press S or T to move to the channel  
where you wish to store the frequency.  
7. Press E/ PGM to enter the frequency,  
and return to the program mode. To  
cancel the copy or move, press • / CLR  
/ DELAY. If there is no empty channel,  
the scanner automatically selects the  
rst channel of the bank.  
searching for and tem porarily  
storing active frequencies  
If you do not have a reference to  
frequencies in your area, use a chain,  
direct, or service search (except weather  
search) to nd a transmission.  
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Notes:  
While doing a chain, direct, or  
service bank search, press / CLR /  
DELAY if you want to turn the delay  
on or off (see delay”).  
While doing a chain, direct, or  
service bank search, press MENU if  
you want the scanner to skip data  
signals (such as fax or modem  
signals) and search only for audio  
(voice) signals to enter the menu  
mode and turn Data Skip Option to  
off (see “skipping data signals”).  
Notes  
chain search  
This feature lets you search through preset  
frequency ranges. You can also preset a  
range. There are three modes within this  
feature: chain search mode, chain search  
hold mode, and program band select  
mode.  
The preset frequency ranges are:  
Bank No.  
Frequency  
(MHz)  
Step (kHz)  
1
2
3
29.0000  
– 49.9950  
5
5
5
50.0000  
– 54.0000  
137.0000  
– 147.9950  
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216.0000  
5
– 224.9950  
5
400.0000  
– 419.99375  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
6.25  
12.5  
12.5  
6
420.0000  
– 449.99375  
7
450.0000  
– 469.99375  
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470.0000  
– 512.0000  
9
806.0000  
– 956.0000  
10  
1240.0000  
– 1300.0000  
starting chain search  
1. Press SRCH. SRCH appears.  
2. Press 0 – 9 to enable or disable the  
search bank number being searched.  
Note: At least one bank needs to be  
ntered. If you disable all the banks,  
Notes  
he error tone beeps.  
3. Press T to search down or S to search  
up.  
4. When the scanner stops on a  
transmission, quickly press HOLD/  
RESUME to stop searching to listen to  
the transmission. HOLD appears.  
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5. To release the hold and continue  
searching, press HOLD/ RESUME.  
Note: To step through the  
Notes  
requencies while HOLD appears,  
ress T or S.  
storing found frequencies  
during chain search  
You can store frequencies you nd in chain  
search mode or chain search hold mode.  
1. Press E/ PGM when you nd a  
frequency. The bank numbers ash.  
2. Press the bank number you want to  
store the frequency. The smallest empty  
channel number and “000.0000” ashes  
on and off over the frequency you want  
to store.  
3. Press S or T to move to the channel  
where you wish to store the frequency.  
4. Press E/ PGM to enter the frequency.  
program m ing search ranges  
You can dene the search range during a  
chain search in each search bank.  
1. Press and hold E/ PGM in chain search  
or chain search hold mode. The lowest  
and the highest frequencies of Bank 1  
appear alternately.  
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2. Press the bank number you want to  
change the range. The lower frequency  
range appears.  
3. Using the number keys, enter the lower  
limit frequency, and then press E/ PGM.  
4. Press S or T to change the frequency  
to an upper limit frequency.  
5. Using the number keys, enter the upper  
limit frequency, and then press E/ PGM.  
6. When you nish programming  
frequency ranges, press SRCH.  
direct search  
You can search up or down from the  
currently displayed frequency using direct  
search. SRCH appears during searching.  
Press and hold SRCH when the frequency  
you want to start from appears. Or, enter  
the frequency you want to start from using  
the number keys in search hold mode, then  
press S or T.  
Note: If you enter an invalid  
Notes  
requency, the scanner displays Error.  
ress • / CLR / DELAY.  
service bank search  
You can search for ham, marine, aircraft,  
or police (re/emergency) transmissions  
without knowing the specic frequencies  
used in your area. The scanner is  
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preprogrammed with all the frequencies  
allocated to these services. To use this  
feature, press SVC. The current service  
symbol appears and the scanner starts  
searching. To select a different service  
bank, press 1/ HAM, 2/ MRN, 3/ AIR or  
4/ POL.  
The newly selected service symbol  
appears. Press S or T to search.  
Note: Because there are many  
different frequencies allocated to  
Notes  
re and police departments, it can  
ake several minutes to search all the  
service frequencies.  
w eather search  
You can also search for weather  
transmissions. To start weather search:  
1. Press WX/ . WX appears. You can  
change the search direction by using S  
or T.  
2. If you want to stop the search, press  
HOLD/ RESUME. HOLD appears.  
search skip m em ory  
You can skip up to 200 specied  
frequencies during a chain, direct and  
service search and Signal Stalker I. This lets  
you avoid unwanted frequencies or those  
already stored in a channel.  
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Note: You cannot skip frequencies  
during WX service search.  
To skip a frequency, press L/ O when the  
scanner stops on the frequency during a  
chain, direct and service search and Signal  
Stalker I. The scanner stores the frequency  
in memory and automatically resumes the  
search.  
To clear a single frequency from skip  
memory so the scanner stops on it during a  
chain, direct and service search and Signal  
Stalker I:  
1. Press HOLD/ RESUME to stop the  
search.  
2. Press S or T to select the frequency.  
L/ O appears.  
3. Press L/ O. L/ O disappears.  
To clear all the skip frequencies at once  
while searching, press HOLD/ RESUME,  
then hold down L/ O until the scanner  
beeps twice.  
Notes:  
If you selected all frequencies to be  
skipped within the search range,  
the scanner beeps 3 times and  
Notes  
does not search.  
If you select more than 200  
frequencies to skip, each new  
frequency replaces a frequency  
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previously stored, beginning with  
the rst stored frequency.  
Press S or T to select a skipped  
frequency while HOLD appears.  
L/ O appears when you select a  
skipped frequency.  
scanning the stored channels  
To begin scanning channels, press SCAN/  
MANUAL. The scanner scans through  
all non-locked channels in the activated  
banks. (See “locking out channels”  
and “turning channel-storage banks on  
and off”). When the scanner nds a  
transmission, it stops on it. When the  
transmission ends, the scanner resumes  
scanning.  
Notes:  
If you have not stored frequencies  
into any channels, the scanner  
does not scan.  
Notes  
If the scanner picks up  
unwanted partial, or very weak  
transmissions, turn SQUELCH  
clockwise to decrease the  
scanners sensitivity to these  
signals.  
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To listen to a weak or distant  
station, turn SQUELCH  
counterclockwise.  
To ensure proper scanning, adjust  
SQUELCH until the audio mutes  
To scan in the trunk scanning  
mode, see “trunking operation.”  
m anually selecting a channel  
You can continuously monitor a single  
channel without scanning. This is useful  
if you hear an emergency broadcast on  
a channel and do not want to miss any  
details —even though there might be  
periods of silence — or if you want to  
monitor a specic channel.  
Press SCAN/ MANUAL to stop scanning,  
enter the channel number, and then press  
SCAN/ MANUAL. The selected channel  
appears.  
Or, during scanning, if the radio stops at a  
channel you want to listen to, press HOLD/  
RESUME. Press HOLD/ RESUME to resume  
automatic scanning.  
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special features  
delay  
Sometimes a user might pause before  
replying to a transmission. To avoid  
missing a reply on a specic channel, the  
scanner automatically programs a 2-second  
delay into any channel or frequency. You  
can monitor the channel frequency for an  
additional 2 seconds after the transmission  
stops before resuming scanning or  
searching.  
Depending on the scanner operation,  
follow one of these steps to turn off or on a  
delay.  
To turn off the 2-second delay, press  
/ CLR / DELAY while the scanner is  
monitoring a channel, scanning, or  
searching. DLY disappears.  
To turn on the 2-second delay to a  
channel again, select the channel and  
press • / CLR / DELAY. DLYappears.  
To turn on the 2-second delay to search  
again, press • / CLR / DELAY while the  
scanner is searching.  
DLY appears and the scanner automatically  
adds a 2-second delay to every frequency it  
stops on in that band.  
Signal Stalker I also has a delay feature. It’s  
delay time is 10 seconds.  
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turning channel-storage banks  
on and off  
You can turn each channel-storage bank  
on and off. When you turn off a bank, the  
scanner does not scan any of the 100  
channels in that bank.  
While scanning, press the number key  
that corresponds to the bank you want  
to turn on or off. Numbers appear at the  
top of the display, showing the currently  
selected banks. The scanner scans all  
the channels within the displayed banks  
that are not locked out (see “locking out  
channels”). The bank number ashes when  
the scanner scans a channel that belongs  
to the bank.  
Notes:  
You can manually select any  
channel within a bank, even if that  
bank is turned off.  
Notes  
One bank must always be active. If  
you try to turn off all banks, bank 1  
remains.  
locking out channels  
You can increase the scanning speed  
by locking out channels that have a  
continuous transmission, such as a  
weather channel. To lock out a channel,  
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manually select the channel, then press  
L/ O. L/ O appears.  
Note: You can still manually select  
Notes  
ocked-out channels.  
To remove the lockout from a channel,  
manually select the channel, then press  
L/ O. L/ O disappears.  
To unlock all channels in the banks that are  
turned on, press HOLD/ RESUME to stop  
scanning, then hold down L/ O until the  
scanner beeps twice.  
priority  
The priority feature lets you scan through  
the channels and still not miss important or  
interesting calls on specic channels. You  
can program one stored channel in each  
bank as a priority channel. If the priority  
feature is turned on, as the scanner scans  
the bank, it checks that bank’s priority  
channel for activity every 2 seconds.  
The scanner automatically designates each  
bank’s rst channel as its priority channel.  
Follow these steps to select a different  
channel in a bank as the priority channel.  
1. Press E/ PGM.  
2. Enter the channel number you want  
to select as the priority channel, then  
press PRI. P appears to the right of the  
selected channel number.  
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3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the channel  
in each bank you want to program as a  
priority channel.  
To review all priority channels (in  
ascending order only), repeatedly press  
PRI to see the numbers of the priority  
channels.  
To turn on the priority feature, press PRI  
during scanning. PRI appears.  
Then the scanner checks the designated  
priority channel every 2 seconds in each  
bank. The bank number appears at the top  
of the display.  
To turn off the priority feature, press PRI.  
PRI disappears.  
Note: If you have locked out all  
priority channels, “CH Loc Out”  
ppears when you activate the  
Notes  
riority feature. To unlock any  
desired priority channels, see  
“locking out channels.”  
using the keylock  
To protect the scanner from accidental  
program changes, turn on the keylock  
feature. When the scanner is locked, the  
only controls that operate are SCAN/  
MANUAL, HOLD/ RESUME and  
/
KEYLOCK.  
To turn on the keylock, hold down  
/ KEYLOCK until  
appears.  
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To turn it off, hold down  
/ KEYLOCK  
until  
disappears.  
Note: Using keylock does not prevent  
Notes  
he scanner from scanning channels.  
w ired program m ing  
You can transfer programming data to your  
scanner using your PC and an optional  
interface cable (available at your local  
RadioShack store) and software (available  
at your local RadioShack or  
www.radioshack.com).  
Note: If the scanner receives no  
ata from the PC for more than 20  
Notes  
econds, T-Err appears and wired  
programming stops.  
1. Make sure your scanner is turned off.  
2. Connect the interface cable to your  
computer and then connect the other  
end of the cable to PC/ IF on the side of  
the scanner.  
3. Install the software to your computer  
and run the program.  
4. To set up the program, click on Tools,  
select Conguration, and select PRO-  
528 (if necessary).  
5. Turn the scanner on. The scanner  
automatically goes into the wired  
programming mode. PGM and WirEd  
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appear. Then send the data from the  
PC. Data frame numbers being received  
appear.  
6. When the scanner has successfully  
received all data, End appears. If  
the scanner received an error while  
receiving data, End, d-Err, and its frame  
number appear. If the scanner received  
a communication error while receiving  
data, C-Err indicates the packet  
number where the error occurred. If  
the scanner received a checksum error  
while receiving data, S-Err indicates  
the packet number where the error  
occurred. If the scanner received a  
length eld error while receiving data,  
L-Err indicates the packet number  
where the error occurred.  
cloning your scanner  
You can clone all the frequencies, trunking  
talk groups, and eet maps programmed in  
your PRO-528 to another PRO-528 or PRO-  
433 using an optional interface cable and  
software.  
1. Make sure the scanners are turned  
off and then plug the cable into each  
scanner’s PC/ IF jack.  
2. While you press and hold E/ PGM on  
both scanners, turn on both scanners.  
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3. Determine the scanner which has  
the frequency data that you want to  
transfer and set it to be the FirSt unit.  
4. Set the other unit to be the CLONE unit.  
5. Press E/ PGM on the First Unit and  
then CLONE unit. The First Unit checks  
whether the CLONE unit is connected  
correctly. When a First Unit receives the  
response from the CLONE unit, the data  
transfer starts. During data transfer,  
SND and REC ash.  
6. When the data transfer is completed,  
done appears. If the data transfer is not  
successful, Error appears.  
7. After the clone operation is complete,  
remove the cable, turn both unit off and  
then on again.  
using the display backlight  
To turn on the display light for easy viewing  
at night, press  
.The display lights for 15  
seconds. To turn off the light sooner, press  
again.  
using the auto backlight  
display  
You can set the scanner so the auto  
backlight turns on for about 5 seconds  
when the scanner receives signals.  
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If you press a key (except  
) within 5  
seconds, the display remains lighted for  
more than 15 seconds.  
To turn auto backlight display on or off:  
1. Press MENU.  
2. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
AutoLit, then press E/ PGM.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to select ON  
or OFF, then press E/ PGM.  
4. Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
search speeds  
Note: Hypersearch applies only to the  
kHz step bands (29–54 MHz, 137–  
Notes  
74 MHz, and 216–224.9950 MHz).  
The scanner has two search speeds.  
Normal Search (90 steps/second )  
Hypersearch (270 steps/second)  
turning the keytone off/on  
Each time you press any of the scanner’s  
keys, the scanner sounds a tone. To turn  
the scanner’s key tone off or on:  
1. Press MENU.  
2. Repeatedly press S or T to display  
bEEP, then press E/ PGM.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to select OFF  
or ON, then press E/ PGM.  
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4. Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
turning the battery save  
function off/on  
When the scanner is set to receive  
(monitor) a manually selected channel, and  
it is not actively scanning, using the battery  
save feature conserves energy.  
To turn the battery save function off or  
back on:  
1. Press MENU.  
2. Repeatedly press S or T to display b-  
SAVE, then press E/ PGM.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to select OFF  
or ON, then press E/ PGM.  
4. Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
When the battery save feature is active,  
the scanner repeatedly turns off the  
internal power for 1 second, then turns  
it back on for about 1/2 second to  
check for a transmission.  
skipping data signals  
To prevent the scanner from stopping on  
channels that consist of nonmodulated  
or data signals (such as fax or modem  
transmissions) during a search or scan,  
turn on the data skip feature. When the  
radio receives a data signal and data skip is  
selected, the signal is ignored.  
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To turn on the data skip feature;  
1. Turn off the priority feature if it is on  
(see “priority”).  
2. Press MENU.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to display  
dAtA-S, then press E/ PGM.  
4. Repeatedly press S or T to select OFF  
or ON, then press E/ PGM.  
5. Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
Note: This feature does not apply  
o the air band and weather search  
Notes  
mode as data signals are not  
generally found in these services.  
receiving nw r-sam e and  
w eather alert signals  
In 1994, the National Oceanic and  
Aerospace Administration (NOAA) began  
broadcasting alerts that include digitally  
encoded data. Specic Area Message  
Encoding (SAME) includes information  
which identies the severity of the alert.  
While this scanner does not encode  
specic geographical data, it does detect  
SAME signals and decode the alert level.  
The scanner displays this data as codes  
corresponding to the levels of severity (L1,  
L2, and L3).  
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turning on the digital w eather alert  
feature  
1. Press WX/  
and start weather search.  
See “weather search.”  
2. Press 6/ ALERT. ALERT appears. This  
mutes the audio until the scanner  
receives a SAME-coded signal. When  
the scanner receives a SAME-coded  
signal, ALERT ashes and an associated  
Lcode (which indicates the severity  
of the alert) and SAME-coded signal  
appears alternately. The scanner  
remains on the weather channel and  
the audio turns on so you can hear the  
weather broadcast.  
The scanner displays one of the following  
codes to indicate the alert level .  
L1: Warning  
L2: Watch  
L3: Advisory  
WXA: Weather Alert (1050 Hz)  
testing digital w eather alert  
tone  
To hear and test the tones for the three alert  
levels, press WX/  
to select the weather  
service, then hold down ALERT for about 1  
second. The tones sound in the order L3,  
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L2, then L1, and TEST ashes. Each alert  
code appears as its tone sounds. Press any  
key to end the test sequence.  
program m ing a FIPS code  
To specify a county, SAME uses a standard  
established by the US Census bureau,  
called FIPS.  
The format of a FIPS code is:  
PSSCCC, where...  
P = area subdivision (0=entire area)  
SS = State code (00=all states)  
CCC = County code (000=all counties)  
For example, the FIPS code for Tarrant  
County, Texas is:  
048439 (48=Texas; 439=Tarrant County).  
Some counties are further subdivided,  
in which cases, the rst digit will be 0 for  
all subdivisions in the county and each  
subdivision will be labeled 1-9.  
To program your scanner to alert you when  
the weather service issues an alert, you  
must set the scanner to the alert mode,  
and then leave the scanner monitoring the  
weather service. You cannot scan weahter  
channels and monitor for weather alerts at  
the same time.  
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To limit weather alerts to a specic area,  
you must also program in the FIPS code(s)  
for the area(s) you want to receive alerts.  
The scanner can be set to either alert  
for all areas, or only the areas you have  
programmed.  
program m ing FIPS  
1. During weather scan hold mode, press  
E/ PGM. The scanner sends itself into  
FIPS programming mode. If the scanner  
is set to alert for all FIPS, ALLFIPS  
appears on the display. If the scanner  
is set to alert only the area you have  
programmed, F1 appears.  
2. Press S or T to change the displayed  
FIPS code from F1 to F15. If a FIPS code  
is not programmed, ------- appears.  
3. Use the keypad to enter the FIPS code.  
Press • / CLR / DELAY to cancel an  
inputted FIPS code.  
4. Press E/ PGM to store the FIPS code.  
Press 0 then E/ PGM to clear a FIPS  
code. ------ appears. If an invalid value  
has been inputted, the FIPS code is  
cleared.  
5. To set the scanner so it alerts you when  
you receive any FIPS code, press S or  
T to move ALLFIPS. Then press E/  
PGM. Then go to WX hold mode.  
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6. To set to alert only for the area you  
have programmed, press S or T to  
move F1 to F15, then press E/ PGM.  
Then go to WX hold.  
Skyw arn  
The Skywarn function lets you jump  
directly to the last channel in memory  
(Channel 1000) from any mode by press  
and holding WX/ . The scanner goes  
into scan hold mode and starts receiving  
transmissions in the last channel. Before  
using this feature, enter the local Skywarn  
frequency for your area into Channel 1000.  
If no frequency is programmed in the last  
channel, No Prog appears and the scanner  
sounds an error tone.  
about Skyw arn  
Skywarn is an organized group of trained  
weather observers. A Skywarn group  
exists in virtually every US county with a  
signicant population. During inclement  
weather, reports made by Skywarn  
observers include information about:  
• Pea-sized and larger hail  
• Wind and wind gusts of 40 MPH and  
greater  
• Heavy rainfall  
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• Lightning (cloud-to-cloud and  
especially cloud-to-ground)  
• Wall clouds seen in severe  
thunderstorms (which spawn  
tornadoes)  
• Severe lowering of a wall cloud  
Turbulence in a wall cloud  
• Funnel clouds  
Tornadoes  
• High water areas  
• Downed power lines  
• Other emergency conditions that affect  
life or property  
Listen to NOAA for weather alerts and  
warnings, watch box notices, and weather-  
forecasts. Listen to Skywarn to hear trained  
observers in your vicinity call in ofcial  
reports to a net control station which  
relays those reports to NOAA and other  
emergency agencies.  
Note: If you tune to a Skywarn  
frequency when the Skywarn net is  
ot active, you may hear nothing,  
Notes  
r you may hear amateur radio  
operators talking on a local repeater  
system.  
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Signal Stalker I  
Your scanner’ s Signal Stalker I feature  
lets you set the scanner so it detects and  
then displays the frequency of a nearby  
strong radio transmission. You can set the  
scanner so Signal Stalker I works “in the  
background” while you are scanning other  
frequencies; turn off normal scanning while  
Signal Stalker I works; or turn off Signal  
Stalker I and use the scanner normally. You  
can set the scanner so it alerts you when  
Signal Stalker I nds a frequency. You can  
also set the frequency band where you  
want the scanner to look for transmissions.  
You can also turn on the pager screening  
feature so the scanner ignores common  
pager frequencies.  
Note: Signal Stalker I works well for  
locating the source of strong local  
transmissions, such as mobile and  
handheld two way radios in areas  
with no other strong transmission  
sources. You can screen unwanted  
transmissions by pressing L/ O to  
Notes  
ock them out. See “search skip  
memory” for more information. It  
might not correctly display frequency  
information for transmitters using a  
highly directive antenna (such as an  
amateur radio beam antenna), if there  
are many transmitters operating  
at the same time in the same area,  
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or if the transmitter is a broadcast  
television station.  
setting the Signal Stalker I options  
1. Press MENU.  
2. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
SIG-St., then press E/ PGM. One of  
the following Signal Stalker I options  
appears:  
S-S.bnd: Lets you select the Signal  
Stalker I band.  
S-S.ALt: Lets you select the Signal  
Stalker I alert settings.  
S-S.Lit: Lets you select the Signal  
Stalker I back light settings.  
S-S.PS: Lets you select the pager  
screen settings.  
S-S.OnlY: Lets you select the Signal  
Stalker I mode settings.  
S-S.Int: Lets you select the Signal  
Stalker I voice interrupt settings.  
While the Signal Stalker I is on and the  
scanner is receiving an audio signal  
(voice) in normal scanning, the scanner  
checks the Signal Stalker I every 2  
seconds and the audio signal breaks  
at that moment. If you do not want the  
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break, set this function to OFF. The  
scanner does not check signals while  
receiving an audio signal. The scanner  
resumes checking signals when the  
audio signal ends. If you want to keep  
the Signal Stalker I active despite the  
interruption, set this function to ON.  
S-S.LOG: Lets you select the Signal  
Stalker I logging setting.  
When the scanner nds a strong  
signal, it automatically saves the  
signal to one of 10 log channels. If the  
scanner nds a new frequency after  
the 10 log channels are fully stored  
with frequencies, the oldest memory  
is deleted and the new frequency is  
stored in that channel. You can scan  
the log channels along with the normal  
1000 channels.  
• The 10 log channels are located after  
Channel 1000 and you can manually  
access them by selecting channals  
as Channel 1001, Channel 1002, ...  
Channel 1010. “-1-”, “-2-”, ... “-10-”  
appear as channel numbers.  
You cannot program frequencies in the  
log channels.  
You can lock out the log channels like  
normal channels.  
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Set S-S.LOG to ON to scan the log  
channels along with the normal  
channels. If you do not want to scan  
the channels, set it to OFF.  
The scanner stores signals found by  
the Signal Stalker I even the S-S.LOG  
function is OFF.  
The frequencies in the log channels  
are deleted when the scanner is  
turned off.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to select the  
option you want, then press E/ PGM.  
S-S.bnd: If you selected S-S.bnd, one  
of the following band names appears:  
29-54 : VHF Low Band  
108-137: AIR Band  
137-225: VHF High Band  
400-512: UHF Band  
806-956: 800MHz Band  
Repeatedly press S or T to select  
the band you want to set, then press  
E/ PGM.  
4. Repeatedly press S or T to select ON  
or OFF, then press E/ PGM.  
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5. When you select the option, press • /  
CLR / DELAY to exit the option mode.  
6. Press MENU to exit the menu mode.  
using Signal Stalker I  
Note: Turn off the data skip feature if  
Notes  
is on.  
To turn on Signal Stalker I, turn SQUELCH  
fully clockwise, then press  
in WX search, program search range,  
or program mode. appears. Every  
except  
2 seconds, the scanner searches for  
frequencies in the range you specied in  
“Setting the Signal Stalker I Options.”  
When the scanner nds a frequency, it  
sounds the alert you specied in “Setting  
the Signal Stalker I Options”, and Found  
ashes. Press any key to conrm the  
displayed frequency. Press HOLD/ RESUME  
to resume scanning.  
To turn on Signal Stalker I and turn off  
normal scanning, turn S-S.OnlY of Signal  
Stalker I options to on.  
ashes. See  
“setting the Signal Stalker I options.”  
To turn off Signal Stalker I and turn on  
normal scanning, press  
disappears.  
and  
trunking operation  
The scanner tracks transmissions that use  
the Motorola Type I, Type II, hybrid, and  
EDACS and LTR analog trunking systems.  
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setting the scanner to the  
trunking m ode  
sim ultaneous trunking  
The scanner allows you to track up to 10  
systems at a time. You can trunk scan or  
search and scan conventional frequencies  
at the same time. You can also program  
conventional frequencies in the same bank  
as trunking systems.  
After the scanner is nished checking  
activity in the trunked system, it scans  
other conventional frequencies in the  
bank. (Only trunking frequencies are  
programmed in trunk mode.)  
If a system is inactive for 1 second and  
there are no conventional channels in the  
bank, the scanner starts scanning the next  
selected trunk bank. If you turned DELAY  
on, the scanner starts scanning the next  
trunk bank after about 2 seconds.  
To scan both trunking and conventional  
banks, select the banks you wish to be  
active with trunking off, then press TRUNK.  
The scanner begins scanning. To return  
to conventional scanning, press TRUNK  
again.  
setting squelch for the trunking m ode  
For trunked reception, a good squelch  
setting is in the center of the range with  
the white marker pointing to the rear of  
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the scanner. If it is set too high, it could  
prevent your scanner from locking on the  
control channel reliably. If it is set too low,  
it will slightly delay nding the control  
channel. The best setting is the same as  
for conventional reception and is critical  
for monitoring trunked systems.  
program m ing trunked  
frequencies  
Follow these steps to select, program, and  
store trunked frequencies.  
1. Press E/ PGM in conventional mode to  
set the scanner in programming mode.  
Then, press TRUNK. Your scanner  
beeps a tone. Then TRUNK and all of  
the bank numbers ash.  
2. Press the number key (1-9 and 0) of  
the desired target storage bank. Select  
one of the trunk systems by repeatedly  
pressing S or T to select a trunking  
system type, then press E/ PGM.  
Note: You can select from the  
following six systems:  
You See  
Trunk  
System  
Notes  
E2 – 800  
Motorola  
Type II,  
800 MHz  
frequencies  
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E2 – 900  
Motorola  
Type II,  
900 MHz  
frequencies  
E2 – Hi  
Motorola  
Type II,  
VHF(136-  
174 MHz)  
frequencies  
E2 – UHF  
Motorola  
Type II,  
UHF (400-  
512 MHz)  
frequencies  
E1  
Ed  
Motorola  
Type I, and  
Hybrid  
EDACS Wide  
Band: 9600  
baund  
Ed – SCt  
Lt  
EDACS Scat  
LTR  
3. Prog F appears, then press E/ PGM. The  
scanner automatically selects the rst  
channel in the selected bank.  
4. Use the number keys to enter a valid  
frequency within the trunk system,  
then press E/ PGM. The bank number,  
the channel number, and E (EDACS),  
M (Motorola), or L (LTR) appears  
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depending upon the trunk system  
selected.  
Notes:  
If you enter an invalid frequency  
(outside the selected range),  
the scanner beeps, the channel  
number ashes and Error appears.  
If this happens, press • / CLR /  
DELAY to clear the frequency, then  
repeat the entry.  
Notes  
For EDACS (Ed) and LTR systems,  
you must enter the frequencies  
in logical channel number (LCN)  
order.  
If you try to enter a duplicate  
frequency in a bank, the scanner  
beeps and the channel which was  
previously stored appears  
5. Press S or T to select the next  
channel in the bank and repeat Step 4  
to enter frequencies in that bank.  
6. Repeatedly press • / CLR / DELAY to  
return back to Step 2. Repeat Steps 2  
and 5 until all frequencies have been  
entered.  
7. Press SRCH to begin searching for  
the trunk’s data channel and scan  
conventional frequencies at the same  
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time. As the scanner looks through  
the frequencies, you see them on the  
display. When the scanner nds the  
controlling data channel, the scanner  
begins trunking.  
searching a trunked bank  
Once the data channel is acquired, the  
scanner begins a trunk search.  
With the search function, you will be able  
to nd all the active talk groups within the  
trunked system.  
Press SCAN/ MANUAL. You can switch to  
the trunk scan mode from the trunk search  
mode. See “scanning the talk group ID  
lists”.  
While scanning conventional frequencies,  
follow the steps below to switch to the  
trunk mode after the scanner nds the data  
channel.  
1. Press TRUNK. The scanner begins  
scanning both trunking and  
conventional banks.  
2. Hold down TRUNK for about 1 second.  
The scanner switches to the trunk scan  
mode.  
3. Hold down TRUNK for about 1 second  
again. The scanner switches to the  
trunk search mode.  
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Hint: While searching, you may not  
know exactly to whom the talk group  
IDs are assigned until you listen  
awhile. To locate talk group ID lists  
for your local police, re, and other  
agencies, refer to frequency guides  
available at your local RadioShack  
store or on internet sites such as  
www.trunkscanner.com. You can also  
determine the type of agency you are  
listening to after a short while, be it  
a police, re, or emergency medical  
2-way radio user. Once you have  
identied the type of service, note  
the associated talk group ID of that  
unit for future programming. See  
“identifying a trunked frequency”.  
Determining the service associated  
with a talk group ID might take  
awhile, but discovering the ID owner  
of each signal is half the fun of trunk  
scanning!  
turning a trunked bank on or  
off  
1. Press and hold SCAN/ MANUAL during  
trunk scanning. The selected trunked  
banks appear.  
2. Press the bank number (0–9), to turn  
the desired bank on or off.  
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skipping a trunked bank  
You can scan conventional frequencies  
programmed in the same bank by holding  
down S for about 1 second. If there is no  
conventional frequency, the scanner scans  
the next bank.  
turning the status bit ignore  
(s-bit) on or off  
You can set how your scanner works  
with status bits (also called S-Bits), letting  
you control how the scanner interprets  
and displays talk group IDs. The last four  
bits of a Motorola Type II talk group ID (a  
binary 16-bit code) are the status bits. In  
some systems, status bits identify special  
situations (such as an emergency status).  
Your scanner is preset to assume that the  
status bits in a talk group ID are set to 0  
and ignores them. For example, when  
the scanner receives the talk group ID  
010111001110 0011, it reads the ID as  
010111001110 0000 and converts the rst  
12 bits of the ID to 23776 (the talk group  
ID). However, since the status bit value is 3  
(0011 converted to decimal equals 3), the  
ID is actually 23779.  
If you are scanning a Motorola Type I  
system and do not have a eet map for that  
system, you might have to turn off status  
bit ignore in order to determine the proper  
eet map.  
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Important: If you are scanning any  
system other than a Motorola Type  
I system, be sure status bit ignore  
is set to ON or you will miss some  
transmissions.  
Follow these steps to turn status bit ignore  
on or off.  
1. Set the scanner to conventional  
programming mode and then press  
TRUNK.  
2. Select the bank.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
Motorola Type, then press E/ PGM.  
4. Repeatedly press S or T to select S-  
bit, then press E/ PGM.  
5. Repeatedly press S or T to select ON  
or OFF, then press E/ PGM.  
identifying a trunked frequency  
While ID scanning (looking for IDs within  
a trunked system) or performing an ID  
search, press T to see the current trunked  
frequency. (The frequency ashes twice.)  
Then hold down T until a conrmation  
tone sounds and the ID and the frequency  
alternately appear.  
To return to normal operation, press T.  
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selecting the EDACS (Ed) talk  
group ID form at  
Your scanner can also enter or display  
EDACS (Ed) talk groups in decimal format  
(0-2047).  
1. Select the trunking programming mode  
and the bank you want to change.  
2. Press S or T to select EDACS (Ed),  
then press E/ PGM.  
3. Press S or T to select AFS, then press  
E/ PGM.  
4. Press S or T to select AFS ON or AFS  
OFF, then press E/ PGM. You can use  
this feature to translate decimal talk  
group lists to the much more powerful  
AFS format. It is very easy to use. Be  
sure to become familiar with AFS partial  
entry, and your scanning will become  
far more exible and efcient.  
EDACS (Ed) talk group ID range  
search  
When your scanner searches EDACS (Ed)  
talk group IDs, the scanner can search  
within a range you set for agency or eet  
listings. For example, if you want to search  
within the 01 agency, while in hold mode  
press 0, 1, • / CLR / DELAY then SRCH. Or  
if you want to search within the 01 agency  
and 01 eet, while trunking press 0, 1, • /  
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CLR / DELAY, 0, 1, then SRCH.  
To stop the ID range search, press S while  
the talk group is deactivated.  
using HOLD to m onitor an  
active talk group ID  
Follow these steps to stop scanning and  
searching and keep the scanner tuned to a  
desired ID.  
1. Press HOLD/ RESUME. HOLD appears  
and the scanner stays on the current ID.  
2. If you want to listen to (and hold) a  
different ID, use the number keys to  
enter that ID.  
3. Press T. HOLD ashes, then the  
scanner monitors the ID.  
4. Press HOLD/ RESUME to resume  
scanning or searching for a data  
channel.  
locking out talk group IDs  
Many municipal and commercial services  
use trunk systems to transmit signals from  
such devices as water meter transmitters,  
door alarms, and trafc signals. Some  
signals are encrypted, as well, and most  
are not voice signals. Since all these are  
assigned IDs just like other users, you  
may want to lock out reception of these ID  
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signals. You can lock out up to 100 IDs at  
one time.  
Note: If you lock out an ID while  
Notes  
earching, it is also locked out of the  
can list(s). See “using talk group ID  
lists.”  
To lock out an ID, press L/ O when the ID  
appears. The ID is locked out, and the next  
active ID appears.  
unlocking a single talk group ID  
You can check all IDs already locked out.  
1. Select the trunking programming mode  
and the bank you want to review.  
2. When the selected trunked system is  
displayed, press E/ PGM.  
3. Use S or T to choose Id Lout, and  
press E/ PGM.  
4. Press L/ O, the ID is unlocked and the  
next locked ID displays.  
5. If you unlocked all locked IDs, the  
scanner displays Non.  
unlocking all talk group IDs  
Hold down L/ O while searching until you  
hear two short beeps. You can check all  
locked out IDs. Hold down L/ O while  
you are reviewing all locked out IDs. The  
scanner beeps twice. All locked out IDs in a  
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bank are unlocked. Press SRCH to resume  
the search.  
using trunk scanning Scan  
Delay  
Sometimes a user might pause before  
replying to a transmission. You can set the  
scanner to hold on an ID for 2 seconds  
to wait for a reply. That way, the scanner  
continues to monitor the ID for 2 seconds  
after the transmission stops before  
resuming scanning.  
Press • / CLR / DELAY to turn trunk  
scanning scan delay on or off. DLY  
appears when the scan delay is set to on.  
Note: If you consistently miss  
responses even with scan delay  
urned on, change the default  
Notes  
ystem type or the eet map being  
used. See “scanning type I and  
hybrid trunked systems”.  
m onitoring talk group IDs  
You can use your scanner’s display to  
monitor the frequencies/talk group IDs of  
a trunked system for activity, to determine  
which talk group IDs are the most active.  
To set the scanner to monitor IDs, hold  
down SRCH until you hear two short  
beeps, and SRCH ashes. All active group  
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IDs appear in quick succession. To stop  
monitoring IDs, press S.  
Note: When you monitor IDs, any  
Notes  
IDs you have locked out also appear.  
using talk group ID lists  
When you program trunked frequencies  
into a bank (see “programming trunked  
frequencies”), your scanner sets up ten  
scan lists for that one bank in which you  
can store your favorite IDs. Each list can  
contain up to 10 IDs, for a total of 100 IDs  
for each trunk scanning bank. If you use  
all the banks as trunking banks, you can  
store 1000 IDs.  
Talk group ID lists help you organize  
trunking system users into categories.  
For example, you might use List 1 for  
police IDs, List 2 for re department IDs,  
List 3 for emergency medical service IDs,  
and so on. Once you store all the IDs in a  
list, you can scan them just as you scan  
conventional channels. You can program  
IDs into talk group ID lists manually,  
during a search, or automatically.  
m anually storing talk group  
IDs in talk group ID lists  
1. Select the trunking programming  
mode and the bank you want to  
change.  
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2. Use S or T to choose trunk system,  
then press E/ PGM.  
3. Use S or T and choose Prog id, then  
press E/ PGM.  
4. Press S or T to select the scan list  
location.  
5. Enter the talk group IDs for each trunk  
system.  
Motorola talk groups  
To enter a Type 2 Talk Group ID:  
1. Enter the ID you want to store by using  
the keypad.  
2. Press E/ PGM.  
To enter a Type 1 ID:  
For a Type I ID, enter the block number,  
eet number and subeet number to form  
the talk group ID number.  
1. Enter the ID you want to store by using  
the keypad (ID = Block number + Fleet  
number + • / CLR/ DELAY + Subeet  
number).  
2. Press E/ PGM.  
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EDACS (Ed) talk groups  
To enter a full EDACS ID:  
1. Enter the Agency number.  
2. Press • / CLR/ DELAY to enter the dash.  
3. Enter the eet number and subeet  
number.  
4. Press E/ PGM.  
entering EDACS partial talk  
groups  
You can enter partial group numbers in an  
EDACS talk group. By entering only the  
desired portion of a group, you can select  
either 128, 8, or 1 talk group. For example,  
you might program every talk group in a  
police department by pressing just four  
keys.  
Note: You cannot use partial talk  
groups in decimal mode. (See  
Notes  
“selecting the EDACS talk group ID  
format”).  
You can program a specic talk group  
such as 01-011 into the scan list memory.  
In AFS mode, you can program the talk  
groups for an entire agency by pressing  
corresponding keys.  
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For example:  
You Press  
01 . E  
To Scan  
all 01 groups  
01 . 01 E  
all 01 talk groups  
within the 01  
agency  
To enter a Partial EDACS ID:  
1. Enter the agency number you want to  
store. Press • / CLR / DELAY to enter  
the dash.  
2. Press E/ PGM. Or you can program all  
the talk group numbers for one eet of  
an agency.  
3. Enter the agency number.  
4. Press • / CLR / DELAY to enter the  
dash.  
5. Enter the eet number.  
6. Press E/ PGM. Remember the AFS  
format allows you to enter full or  
partial EDACS IDs for powerful  
exibility in all modes. The scanner  
defaults to AFS talk group displays for  
EDACS only.  
LTR talk groups  
Users on an LTR system are assigned to  
specic talk groups, which are identied  
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by the radio as a six-digit number. The  
number is in the form AHHUUU, where:  
A = Area code (0 to 1)  
H = Home repeater (01 through 20)  
U = User ID (000 through 254)  
To enter an LTR ID:  
1. Enter the area code.  
2. Enter the home repeater number.  
3. Enter the ID you want to store.  
4. Press E/ PGM.  
Note: To clear a stored ID while  
ntering an ID, press 0 and E/ PGM  
Notes  
uccessively, then start over.  
scanning the talk group ID lists  
Press SCAN/ MANUAL to begin scanning  
the lists you have stored.  
Note: If one or more of the IDs you  
stored are incorrect, Error ashes  
Notes  
wice and the scanner beeps several  
mes, then the scan list numbers  
appear at the top of the display. To  
correct the entry, delete at least one  
of the incorrect IDs.  
To remove a scan list from active scanning,  
use the number keys to enter the scan list’s  
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number. The scan list number turns off,  
and the IDs in that list are not scanned.  
Note: One of the ten scan lists must  
lways be active. You cannot remove  
Notes  
ll of them.  
To restore a scan list to active scanning,  
use the number keys to enter the number  
of the list again.  
priority talk group ID scanning  
You can assign a priority to a favorite ID so  
during scanning the scanner checks that ID  
more frequently than the others in the list.  
Each of the ten memory locations reserved  
for storing lists (see “using talk group ID  
lists”) can have only one priority ID, and the  
ID assigned that priority in List 1 has the  
highest priority of all.  
To assign a priority to an ID, press and hold  
PRI. P appears.  
To turn priority ID scanning on or off,  
repeatedly press PRI during ID scanning or  
manual operation.  
PRI appears when priority scanning is  
turned on.  
Note: Priority ID scanning does not  
perate when priority IDs are locked  
Notes  
ut. See “locking out talk group IDs”.  
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scanning type I and hybrid  
trunked system s  
Your scanner is preset to scan Type II  
system IDs. When you scan trunked  
frequencies, each Type II user ID you see  
appears as an even number without a dash  
(example 2160). Your scanner can also  
scan Type I trunked systems. Each Type I ID  
appears as a three- or four-digit number,  
followed by a hyphen, followed by a one-  
or two-digit number (example 200-14).  
If you notice a mix of odd- and even-user  
IDs (examples 6477, 2160, 6481, 6144, and  
1167), then you are probably monitoring  
either a Type I or hybrid (a combination of  
Type I and Type II user IDs) system with the  
S-Bit function turned off (see “turning the  
status bit ignore (S-Bit) on or off”).  
Subeet information is included with the  
frequency list for a Type I system. To enter  
the provided map, see “programming a  
eet map”.  
Note: To locate suitable eet map  
Notes  
nformation, review the contents of  
If you do not already know the size codes  
used, you will have to guess. Since you do  
not have to gure out all the blocks at one  
time, this is not as hard as it might seem.  
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Select a size code for a block, then press  
SRCH and listen to the conversations. If  
you are receiving most of the replies, then  
you have probably selected the right size  
code and can program the next block of  
the map. There are 16 preset eet maps  
to choose from, and it is best to start with  
these when setting up a Type I or hybrid  
trunk scanning bank.  
If none of the following preset eet  
maps allow you to follow complete  
conversations, then you probably need  
to program your own eet map (see  
“Programming a Fleet Map”).  
preset eet m aps table  
E1P1  
E1P2  
E1P3  
Size  
Size  
Size  
Block  
Block  
Bock  
Code  
Code  
Code  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S11  
S11  
S11  
S11  
S11  
S11  
S11  
S11  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
(S12)  
(S12)  
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E1P4  
E1P5  
E1P6  
Size  
Size  
Size  
Block  
Block  
Block  
Code  
Code  
Code  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S12  
(S12)  
S4  
S4  
S3  
S4  
S10  
S4  
S12  
(S12)  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S12  
(S12)  
S12  
(S12)  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
E1P7  
E1P8  
E1P9  
Size  
Size  
Size  
Block  
Block  
Block  
Code  
Code  
Code  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S10  
S10  
S11  
S4  
S1  
S1  
S2  
S2  
S3  
S3  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
SO  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S4  
E1P10  
E1P11  
E1P12  
Size  
Size  
Size  
Block  
Block  
Block  
Code  
Code  
Code  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S4  
S4  
S4  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S4  
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E1P13  
E1P14  
E1P15  
Size  
Size  
Size  
Code  
Code  
Code  
Block  
Block  
Block  
S3  
S3  
S11  
S4  
S4  
S0  
S0  
S0  
S4  
S4  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S3  
S4  
S10  
S4  
S4  
S11  
S11  
S0  
S4  
S4  
S12  
(S12)  
S12  
(S12  
E1P16  
Size  
Code  
Block  
S3  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S10  
S10  
S11  
S0  
S0  
S12  
(S12)  
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selecting a preset eet m ap  
1. Set the scanner for conventional  
scanning and press E/ PGM, then  
press TRUNK to select the trunking  
programming mode and the bank you  
want to change.  
2. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
TYPE 1 SYSTEM (E1), then press E/  
PGM.  
3. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
FLEEt, then press E/ PGM.  
4. Repeatedly press S or T to select the  
name of the desired map (example  
E1P7). The preprogrammed eet map  
appears.  
5. Press E/ PGM. FLEEt displays.  
Note: When the scanner searches  
or transmissions, Type I eet and  
Notes  
ubeet IDs such as 100-12, 100-9,  
000-12, or 400-8 display.  
If you are still unable to listen to a complete  
conversation, then try another preset map.  
program m ing a eet m ap  
1. Select the trunking programming mode  
and the bank you want to change.  
2. Repeatedly press S or T to select Type  
1 System (E1), then press E/ PGM.  
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3. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
FLEEt, then press E/ PGM. A  
preprogrammed eet map appears.  
4. Repeatedly press S or T until USr  
appears. Then press E/ PGM.  
5. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
the size code for the rst block, then  
press E/ PGM. The next available block  
appears.  
6. Repeat Step 5 until you have selected a  
size code for each desired block.  
7. Press SRCH. The scanner exits the  
trunking programming mode, tunes the  
data channel, then searches using the  
map you programmed.  
Note: If you select size code S-12, S-  
13, or S-14, these restrictions apply:  
• S-12 can only be assigned to Blocks  
0, 2, 4, or 6  
Notes  
S-13 can only be assigned to Blocks  
0 and 4  
• S-14 can only be assigned to Block  
0
Since these size codes require multiple  
blocks, you will be prompted for the next  
available block when you program a eet  
map. For example, if you assign Block 0  
as S-12, the scanner prompts you for b2,  
the next block available, instead of b1. If  
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you assign Block 0 as S-14, you would not  
see another prompt because S-14 uses all  
available blocks.  
program m ing a hybrid system  
A hybrid system is simply a Type I system  
with some of its blocks designated as Type  
II blocks.  
To program a hybrid system, follow the  
steps listed in “Programming a Fleet Map.”  
However, if you want a block to be Type  
II, instead of pressing S or T to select  
the size block (Step 5), enter size code S-0  
instead.  
program m ing the Base and  
Offset frequencies  
To properly track Motorola VHF and UHF  
trunked systems, you must program the  
applicable base and offset frequencies for  
each system. For a list of these frequencies  
and other scanner information, go to  
frequency resources.  
1. Select the trunking programming mode.  
2. Press the number key of the bank  
where you want to store the base  
frequency.  
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3. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
Motorola Type UHF, or VHF system, then  
press E/ PGM.  
4. Repeatedly press S or T to select  
bASE, then press E/ PGM.  
5. Press the conguration Block Number  
(1-3) .  
6. Press the number keys to enter a new  
base frequency, then press E/ PGM.  
7. Press S. The display changes to the  
spacing frequency entering mode.  
8. Enter the frequency using the number  
keys according to the following guide,  
then press E/ PGM.  
• For Motorola Type II VHF (E2-VHF Hi  
band), use 5kHz steps between 5 kHz  
– 100 kHz.  
• For Motorola Type II UHF (E2-UHF  
band), use 12.5kHz steps between 12.5  
kHz – 100 kHz.  
9. Press S. The display changes to the  
offset channel entering mode.  
10. Enter an offset channel using the  
number keys, then press E/ PGM.  
Note: You can only input a frequency  
Notes  
etween 380 – 759.  
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11. Press • / CLR / DELAY. The scanner  
returns to the previous screen.  
Repeat steps 5 through 10 to program  
additional congurations.  
turning the Motorola  
disconnect tone detect function  
On/Off  
When the Motorola disconnect tone  
detect function is disabled, the scanner  
looks for squelch before returning to the  
control channel instead of waiting for the  
disconnect tone. Only in rare instances  
will you need to adjust the default settings.  
The condition to return to control channels  
depends on whether the signal is present  
or not.  
1. Select the trunking programming mode  
and the bank you want to change.  
2. Press S or T to select Motorola Type 2  
or Motorola Type 1, then press E/ PGM.  
3. Press S or T to select Eot, then press  
E/ PGM.  
4. Press S or T to select Eot ON or Eot  
OFF, then press E/ PGM.  
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Note: If you set the squelch so you  
hear a hissing sound, the scanner  
will remain on the voice channel,  
even when a disconnect tone is  
transmitted or there is no signal at  
all.  
Notes  
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frequently asked  
questions  
These suggestions might help you locate  
the problem.  
My scanner is on but w ill not  
scan, w hy?  
SQUELCH is not adjusted correctly;  
adjust SQUELCH.  
• Only one channel or no channels are  
stored.  
• Store frequencies into more than one  
channel.  
Why w ont m y scanner w ork at  
all?  
• Check the batteries or make sure the  
AC adapter or DC adapter is connected  
properly.  
• Recharge the rechargeable batteries or  
replace the non-rechargeable batteries.  
• The AC adapter or DC adapter is not  
connected.  
• Be sure the adapter’s barrel plug is  
fully plugged into the 9V 300 mA jack.  
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Why doesnt m y keypad w ork?  
The keylock function is activated. To turn  
off the keylock, press  
disappears.  
/ KEYLOCK until  
Why is  
ashing?  
Recharge the rechargeable batteries or  
replace the alkaline batteries.  
Why am I getting poor or no  
reception?  
Batteries are weak or completely  
discharged.  
Check the batteries or make sure the  
AC adapter or DC adapter is connected  
properly.  
Make sure an antenna is connected to the  
scanner.  
Why does Error appear?  
Programming error: re-enter the frequency  
correctly, including the decimal point.  
Why w ont m y scanner track a  
trunked system ?  
The transmission might not use a system  
that can be tracked by your scanner.  
Scan another transmission.  
The data frequency is missing: see  
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“programming trunked frequencies.”  
The system you are trying to track is a Type  
I system, and the scanner is set to scan  
Type II systems. Set the scanner to receive  
Type I trunked frequencies. See “scanning  
type I and hybrid trunked systems”.  
Scanner is set to receive Type I trunked  
frequencies, but does not scan them. The  
eet map you have selected or entered  
might be incorrect.  
Check the eet map and correct it if  
necessary (see “scanning type I and hybrid  
trunked systems” and “programming a  
eet map”).  
Why isn’t m y scanner acquiring  
a data channel?  
SQUELCH is not correctly adjusted for  
trunk scanning. Adjust squelch for trunk  
scanning. See “setting squelch for the  
trunking mode”.  
Why is the frequency used for  
the data channel m issing?  
Press SRCH to search for the data channel  
(see “programming trunked frequencies”).  
Why am I m issing replies to  
conversations?  
The system you are trying to track is a Type  
I system, and the scanner is set to scan  
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Type II systems. Set the scanner to receive  
Type I trunked frequencies. See “scanning  
type I and hybrid trunked systems”.  
The selected eet map is incorrect. Try  
another preset eet map or program your  
own eet map (see “scanning type I and  
hybrid trunked systems”).  
Enter all of the trunk’s frequencies: see  
“programming trunked frequencies”.  
How do I reset m y scanner?  
If the scanner’s display locks up or stops  
operating properly, you might need to reset  
the scanner.  
Caution: This procedure clears all the  
information you have stored in the scanner.  
Before you reset the scanner, try turning  
it off and on to see if it begins working  
properly. Reset the scanner only when you  
are sure it is not working properly.  
1. Turn off the scanner.  
2. While holding down 2, 9 and HOLD/  
RESUME, turn on the scanner. CLEAr  
ashes for about 5 seconds as the  
scanner clears its memory.  
Note: Do not turn off the scanner  
gain until CLEAr stops ashing.  
Notes  
Otherwise, the scanner might not  
clear its memory properly.  
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Follow these steps to restore the 150  
preprogrammed frequencies stored in the  
private bank.  
1. Make sure your scanner is turned off.  
2. Press 3 and E/ PGM simultaneously  
while turning on the scanner. After  
several seconds, the scanner restores  
the frequencies.  
FCC notice  
Your scanner might cause radio or TV  
interference even when it is operating  
properly. To determine whether your  
scanner is causing the interference, turn off  
your scanner. If the interference goes away,  
your scanner is causing it. Try the following  
methods to eliminate the interference:  
• move your scanner away from the  
receiver  
• connect your scanner to an outlet that  
is on a different electrical circuit from the  
receiver  
• contact your local RadioShack store for  
help  
Note: Mobile use of this scanner is  
nlawful or requires a permit in some  
Notes  
reas. Check the laws in your area.  
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scanning legally  
Your scanner covers frequencies used by  
many different groups including police  
and 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 listen to almost every transmission your  
scanner can receive. However, there are  
some transmissions you should never  
intentionally listen to. These include:  
• telephone conversations (cellular,  
cordless, or other private means of  
telephone signal transmission)  
• pager transmissions  
• any scrambled or encrypted  
transmissions  
According to the Electronic  
Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), as  
amended, you are subject to nes and  
possible imprisonment for intentionally  
listening to, using, or divulging the  
contents of such a transmission unless  
you have the consent of a party to the  
communication (unless such activity is  
otherwise illegal).  
This scanner is designed to prevent  
reception of illegal transmissions, in  
compliance with the law which requires  
that scanners be manufactured in such a  
way as to not be easily modiable to pick  
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up those transmissions. Do not open your  
scanner’s case to make any modications  
that could allow it to pick up transmissions  
that it is not legal to listen to. Doing so  
could subject you to legal penalties.  
We encourage responsible, legal scanner  
use.  
care  
Keep the scanner dry; if it gets wet, wipe it  
dry 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  
occasionally to keep it looking new.  
service and repair  
If your scanner is not performing as it  
should, take it to your local RadioShack  
store for assistance. To locate your  
nearest RadioShack, use the store locator  
feature on RadioShack’s website (www.  
radioshack.com), or call 1-800-The Shack  
(800-843-7422) and follow the menu  
options. Modifying or tampering with the  
scanner’s internal components can cause  
a malfunction and might invalidate its  
warranty and void your FCC authorization  
to operate it.  
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specications  
Frequency Coverage:  
29–54 MHz (in 5 kHz steps)  
108–136.9875 MHz (in 12.5 kHz steps)  
137–174 MHz (in 5 kHz steps)  
216–224.995 MHz (in 5 kHz steps)  
400–512 MHz (in 6.25 kHz steps)  
806.0000–823.9875 MHz (in 12.5 kHz steps)  
849.0125–868.9875 MHz (in 12.5 kHz steps)  
894.0125–956.0000 MHz (in 12.5 kHz steps)  
1240.0000–1300.0000 MHz (in 12.5 kHz  
steps)  
Number of Banks ..................................... 10  
Sensitivity (AM/ FM):  
FM .................. 20 dB S/N at 3 kHz deviation  
29–54 MHz.......................................... 0.4 μV  
137–174 MHz ......................................0.5 μV  
216–225 MHz ......................................0.5 μV  
400–512 MHz ......................................0.6 μV  
806–956 MHz ......................................0.7 μV  
1240–1300 MHz ..................................1.0 μV  
AM ................20 dB S/N at 60% modulation  
108–136.9875 MHz .............................1.5 μV  
IF Rejection (at 162.4 MHz) ...............100 dB  
Channels .............................................. 1000  
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Operating Temperature:  
Normal ................–4° to 140°F (–20° to 60°C)  
Signal Stalker I ...14° to 140°F (–10° to 60°C)  
Scan Speed ................ 90 Channels/Second  
Search Speed:  
Normal ............................. 90 Steps/Second  
Hypersearch ....................270 Steps/Second  
Priority Sampling ........................ 2 Seconds  
Delay Time .................................. 2 Seconds  
IF Frequencies 380.7 MHz, 10.85 MHz, 450  
kHz  
Antenna Impedance .............................. 50Ω  
Audio Output .................270 mW maximum  
Built-in Speaker .......1&7/16 Inches (36 mm)  
8Ω Dynamic Type  
Pow er:  
4 AA Alkaline Batteries (6.0 VDC),  
or 4 AA Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries (4.8  
VDC) or Optional AC Adapter  
Current Drain:  
Squelched ..........................................80 mA  
Full Output ........................................160 mA  
Dimensions (HWD) ..... 6 x 2.6 x 1.75 inches  
(153 x 66 x 44 mm)  
Weight (without antenna, batteries, belt  
clip) 8.4 oz (238 g)  
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Specications are typical; individual units  
might vary. Specications and depictions  
are subject to change and improvement  
without notice.  
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This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing  
defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year  
from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores  
and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. For complete  
warranty details and exclusions, check with your local RadioShack  
store.  
RadioShack Customer Relations  
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Printed in China  
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All rights reserved. RadioShack and  
RadioShack.com are trademarks used by  
RadioShack Corporation.  
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