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Birdie frequencies, Care, Service and repair – Radio Shack iScan PRO-107 User Manual

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

(DEV:3kHz at1kHz)

8 Ohms Resistor Load at speaker terminal

(BTL): 280 m Watts

Intermediate frequency

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

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

5V Ext Power, Squelched: 120mA

(Back light off/without charging)

Antenna impedance ..................................................................50 Ohms

Operating temperature range ......................................... –10°C to 60°C

Speaker ..................................Built-in 36 mm 8 Ohms dynamic speaker

Operating voltage .......................DC 2.4 Volts (2 AA Ni-MH batteries)

DC 3 Volts (2 AA alkaline batteries)

External power and charge voltage ...........USB Power (DC 5V 500mA)

Dimensions (HWD) ................................................ 4

15

/

16

x 2

5

/

16

x 1 inch

(127 x 60 x 27 mm)

Weight .................................................................................6.7 oz. (190g)

Without antenna and batteries

PC application software ...........................Windows 2000, Windows XP,

Windows Vista

Birdie Frequencies

Every scanner has birdie frequencies. Birdies are signals created inside
the scanner’s receiver, which may interfere with transmissions on the
same frequencies. If you program one of these frequencies, you hear
only noise on that frequency. If the interference is not severe, you
might be able to turn Squelch clockwise to omit the birdie.
To find the birdies in your scanner, disconnect the antenna and move
it away from the scanner. Make sure that no other nearby radio or TV
sets are turned on near the scanner. Search every frequency range
from its lowest frequency to the highest. Occasionally, the searching
will stop as if it has found a signal, often without any sound. This
is a birdie. Make a list of all the birdies in your scanner for future
reference.

Care

Your scanner is not waterproof. Do not expose it to rain, moisture,
or extremely high humidity. If the scanner 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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