Finding And Storing Active Frequencies; Searching The Service Banks - Radio Shack PRO-79 Owner's Manual

200-channel vhf/air/uhf handheld scanner
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• Press
DELAY
on this channel before it proceeds to the next channel
after a transmission ends (see "Delay" on Page 36). The
scanner also stores this setting in the channel.
4. To program the next channel in sequence, press
repeat Steps 2 and 3.
FINDING AND STORING ACTIVE
FREQUENCIES

Searching the Service Banks

Your scanner contains groups of preset frequencies called ser-
vice banks. Each service bank is associated with a specific ac-
tivity (see "Service Banks" on Page 20). You can search for fire/
police, air, ham, and marine transmissions even if you do not
know the specific frequencies that are used in your area. Then
you can store the frequencies you found into the scanner's
channels or monitor memories.
Notes:
• You can use the scanner's delay feature while searching the
service banks, see "Delay" on Page 36.
• To listen to the marine bank, see "Listening to the Marine
Bank" on Page 34.
1. Press
BAND
SRCH
,
-b-
appear.
2. To select a different band, repeatedly press
desired band name appears on the display. After about 2
seconds, the scanner begins searching rapidly in that band
for an active frequency.
Notes:
• To reverse the search direction at any time, hold down
or
for about 1 second.
• To search up or down the band in small increments,
repeatedly press
Page 20 for frequency steps).
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if you want the scanner to pause 2 seconds
. The last selected band name (such as
, frequency and the group number (if any)
or
BAND
. (See "Service Banks" on
and
PGM
),
HAM
until the

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