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Searching for and storing active frequencies – Radio Shack PRO-70 User Manual

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SEARCHING FOR AND STORING
ACTIVE FREQUENCIES

Your scanner can store up to 51 frequencies. Each fre-
quency can be stored in either a memory called a channel,
or the temporary memory called a monitor. This scanner
has 50 channels and one monitor memory.

You can store frequencies using any of these methods.

• Manually enter and store a specific frequency (see

“Storing Frequencies” on Page 23).

• Search for active frequencies within a range of pre-

programmed frequencies and store selected fre-
quencies in the scanner’s channel memories (see
“Using Band Search” on Page 25).

• Search for active frequencies starting directly from

one specific frequency and store a frequency in the
scanner’s monitor memory (see “Using Direct
Search” on Page 27).

• Recall the monitor memory frequency and move that

frequency to a channel memory (see “Using the
Monitor Memory” on Page 28).

Active Frequency References

Good references for active frequencies are RadioShack’s

Beyond Police Call

,

Police Call Radio Guide Including Fire

and Emergency Services

,

Aeronautical Frequency Direc-

tory

, and

Radio!

magazine. We update these references

often, so be sure to get a current copy.

If you do not have a reference to frequencies in your area,
or if you want to search for unlisted frequencies, use a
band search or direct search. See also “Guide to the Ac-
tion Bands” on Page 37 in this manual.

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