Radio Shack PRO-96 Owner's Manual page 10

Digital trunking handheld scanner
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powerful tool that allows you to quickly reconfigure your scanner for use in different areas
or applications.
This scanner gives you direct access to over 59,000 frequencies including those used by
police and fire departments, ambulance services, government agencies, air, and
amateur radio services.
Your scanner includes the following features:
500 Channels – 10 channel storage banks with 50 channels each.
V-Scanner Folders – eleven 500 channel virtual scanner folders at your fingertips.
Phase 1 APCO-25 Digital Reception – automatic detection and reception of digital
voice modulation from conventional, trunked and mixed-mode networks.
Intelligent Adaptive Digital Tracking – ensures optimal reception of digital signals from
a variety of digital conventional and trunked radio system types.
Digital AGC – automatically compensates for audio level variances in digital
transmissions.
Simultaneous Multi-System Trunking Operation – quickly tracks up to ten Motorola,
APCO-25 or EDACS trunking systems at the same time. Mix conventional channels and
trunking systems in the same channel storage banks. Scan conventional frequencies
and trunked systems simultaneously. Automatically detects Motorola 3600 baud or
APCO-25 9600 BPS control channel operation.
Automatic Channel Tracking – automatically determines the trunking system
frequencies for Motorola and APCO-25 trunking systems, using only the active system
control channel.
CTCSS and DCS Subaudible Encoded Squelch Modes – restricts conventional
channel reception to transmissions using specified subaudible CTCSS tone or DCS data
code when scanning or parked on a single channel. Code Search feature instantly
displays the tone or code in use. Takes advantage of subaudible squelch tail elimination
turn off codes when they are present.
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