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A general guide to scanning, Guide to frequencies, National weather frequencies birdie frequencies – Radio Shack PRO-89 User Manual

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A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNING

Reception of the frequencies covered by your scanner is main-
ly “line-of-sight.” That means you usually cannot hear stations
that are beyond the horizon.

GUIDE TO FREQUENCIES

National Weather Frequencies

Birdie Frequencies

Every scanner has birdie frequencies. Birdies are signals cre-
ated inside the scanner’s receiver. These operating frequen-
cies might 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 cut out the

birdie. This scanner’s birdie frequencies (in MHz) are

:

To find the birdies in your individual scanner, begin by discon-
necting the antenna and moving it away from the scanner.
Make sure that no other nearby radio or TV sets are turned on
near the scanner. Use the search function and search every
frequency range from its lowest frequency to the highest. Oc-
casionally, the searching will stop as if it had found a signal, of-
ten without any sound. That is a birdie. Make a list of all the
birdies in your scanner for future reference.

162.400

162.425

162.450

162.475

162.500

162.525

162.550

32.035

32.100

40.040

41.890

48.050

112.625

120.125

128.1375

136.1375

144.150

150.150

152.150

160.165

166.200

171.550

384.400

392.4125

400.4125

416.4375

424.4375

429.050

432.450

440.4625

448.4625

464.4875

473.0375

480.500

488.500

496.5125

504.525

808.8375

816.850

822.950

849.8625

856.8875

864.900

897.9625

904.9375

912.950

920.9625

930.0375

944.050

953.000