Additional information, Troubleshooting, Birdie frequencies – Radio Shack 20-164 User Manual
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To display the Talk Group ID:
1.
If the scanner displays the text tag for a
transmission, press TEXT. The ID code
appears.
2.
Press TEXT again to cancel.
Troubleshooting
Issue
Solution
The scanner is not
working at all.
Cause:
The AC or DC adaptor
might not be connected.
The batteries might be
dead or need to be re-
charged.
If the scanner does not
operate when you con-
nect a DC adaptor, the
DC adaptor socket might
be dirty.
Be sure the adaptor’s barrel
plug is fully inserted into
the PWR DC 9V jack. The
center tip of the adaptor’s
barrel plug must be set to
positive.
Recharge the rechargeable
batteries or replace the
standard batteries.
Unplug the DC adaptor
from the power source and
clean the socket, or check
the adaptor’s internal fuse.
The scanner does not
receive any stations or
reception is poor.
Cause:
Antenna might not be
connected correctly.
Squelch setting might be
too sensitive causing it to
pick up unwanted, partial
or weak transmissions.
Antenuator might be on
so your scanner might
not receive weak signals.
The scanner might need
to be initialized.
Check the antenna.
Check the squelch.
Check the Attenuator.
Turn the scanner off then
on again, or initialize the
scanner.
Issue
Solution
The scanner is on but
does not scan.
Cause:
The squelch might not
be adjusted correctly.
There might only be one
channel or no channels
stored in the scanner.
The keylock might be
turned on.
Turn SQ clockwise.
Save more frequencies into
channels.
Turn off keylock.
Error message appears
when trying to upload
or download from a
computer.
Cause:
Your computer is using
Windows XP and does
not have the necessary
USB cable driver.
Download and install the
“Windows XP Driver to
resolve PC connection er-
ror” file from your scanner’s
Product Support page or the
Software Download page on
www.RadioShack.com.
Then make your connection
and try again. Be sure the
correct COM port is select-
ed in device manager.
Birdie Frequencies
All scanners have signals created inside the
scanner’s receiver. These birdie frequencies
can interfere with transmissions on the same
frequencies. If the interference is not severe,
you might be able to turn SQ clockwise to
omit the birdie.
To find the birdies:
1.
Disconnect the antenna and move it away
from the scanner. Make sure that no other