Finding and storing active frequencies – Radio Shack Race Scanner User Manual
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• Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency to the
nearest valid frequency. For example, if you enter a frequency
of 151.473, your scanner accepts it as 151.475.
• Your scanner automatically delays scanning for 2 seconds after
a transmission ends before it proceeds to the next channel.
4. To program the next channel in sequence, press
PROG
and repeat
Steps 2 and 3.
Note: If you previously stored a car number in a channel (see
“Storing a Car Number and Frequency” on Page 31), the scanner
clears the number when you store a new frequency into a channel.
FINDING AND STORING ACTIVE
FREQUENCIES
Searching the Service Banks
Your scanner contains groups of preset frequencies called service
banks. Each service bank is associated with a specific activity (see
“Service Banks” on Page 21). You can search for auto racing, marine,
VHF, aircraft, military, amateur radio, government, UHF, TV, and 800
MHz transmissions even if you do not know the specific frequencies
that are used in your area.
1. Press
BAND
. A service bank’s name,
SEARCH
, and the frequency
search range appear.
Note: The frequency search range does not appear if the
CAR
or
MRN
CH
service bank is selected.
2. To select a different service bank, repeatedly press s or t until the
desired bank name appears.
3. Press
BAND
. The scanner starts searching the frequencies within
that service bank.
Note: To change the search direction, press s or t.
4. When the scanner stops on a transmission, quickly press either:
• t or s to continue searching
•
HOLD
to stop searching so you can listen to the transmission.
HOLD
appears.
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