Programming Search Ranges; Search Skip Memory; Signal Stalker I; Setting The Signal Stalker I Options - Radio Shack PRO-137 Manual

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Programming Search Ranges

To define the search range during a chain search
in each search bank:
1. Press Menu.
2. Rotate the knob to select 3: PGM Chain SRCH.
3. Press E
.
PGM
4. Rotate the knob to select the bank number
you want to change the range.
5. Rotate the knob to select 1: Edit limit, then
press E
.
PGM
6. Using the number keys, enter the lower limit
frequency, and then press E
7. Using the number keys, enter the upper limit
frequency, and then press E

Search Skip Memory

You can skip up to 200 specified frequencies
during Fine Tune, Chain, Service Bank Search,
or Signal Stalker I. This lets you avoid unwanted
frequencies or those already stored in a channel.
Note: You cannot skip frequencies during WX
scan.
To skip a frequency, press • CLR / L/OUT when
the scanner stops on the frequency. The scanner
stores the frequency in memory and automatically
resumes the search.
To clear a single frequency from skip memory:
1. Press SRCH/PSE to stop the search.
2. Rotate the knob to select the skipped
frequency. L/O appears.
3. Press • CLR / L/OUT. L/O disappears.
To see all the skipped frequency in a list:
1. Press Func + •CLR / L/OUT.
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.
PGM
.
PGM
2. Rotate the knob to select the frequency you
want to clear from the skip frequency.
3. Press E
.
PGM
To clear all the skipped frequencies at once while
searching, press SRCH/PSE, then hold down
•CLR / L/OUT until the scanner beeps twice.
Notes:
If you selected all frequencies to be skipped
within the search range, All channels Locked out! or
All ranges Locked out! appears. The scanner beeps
3 times and does not search.
If you select more than 200 frequencies to
skip, L/O List Full! appears. Clear any skipped
frequency.

Signal Stalker I

Your scanner' s Signal Stalker I feature lets you set
the scanner so it detects and then displays the
frequency of a nearby strong radio transmission.
Signal Stalker I works well for locating the source
of strong local transmissions, such as mobile and
handheld two way radios in areas with no other
strong transmission sources.
Signal Stalker I might not correctly display
frequency information for transmitters using a
highly directive antenna (such as an amateur radio
beam antenna), if there are many transmitters
operating at the same time in the same area, or if
the transmitter is a broadcast television station.

Setting the Signal Stalker I Options

1. Press Menu.
2. Rotate the knob to select 4: Signal Stalker,
then press E
. The Signal Stalker I menu
PGM
appears.
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