Special Features; Delay; Turning Channel-Storage Banks On And Off; Locking Out Channels And Frequencies - Radio Shack PRO-2052 Owner's Manual

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SPECIAL FEATURES

DELAY

Many agencies use a two-way radio
system that might have a period of 2
or more seconds between a transmis-
sion and a reply. To keep from miss-
ing a reply, you can program a 2-
second delay into any channel or fre-
quency. The scanner continues to
monitor the frequency for 2 seconds
after the transmission stops before re-
suming scanning or searching.
To program a 2-second delay:
• If the scanner is scanning chan-
nel-storage banks and stops on
an active channel where you want
to store a delay, quickly press
before scanning resumes.
DELAY
appears.
DELAY
• If the desired channel is not
selected, manually
channel,
then
appears.
DELAY
• If the scanner is searching, press
.
DELAY
DELAY
scanner automatically adds a 2-
second delay to every transmis-
sion it stops on in that band or
limit range.
To turn off the 2-second delay, press
while the scanner is monitoring
DELAY
the channel or searching service
banks or limit ranges.
pears.
select
the
press
.
DELAY
appears and the
disap-
DELAY
TURNING CHANNEL-
STORAGE BANKS ON
AND OFF
You can turn each channel-storage
bank on and off. When you turn off a
bank, the scanner does not scan any
of the 50 channels in that bank.
For banks 1–10, while scanning press
the number key that corresponds to
the bank you want to turn on or off.
For banks 11–20, press SHIFT, then
press the number key that corre-
sponds to the bank you want to turn
on or off.
Notes:
• You can manually select any
channel within a bank, even if that
bank is turned off.
• You cannot turn off all banks. One
bank is always active.
LOCKING OUT
CHANNELS AND
FREQUENCIES
You can scan existing channels or
search frequencies faster by locking
out channels or frequencies that have
a continuous transmission, such as a
weather channel.
Note: If you just want to skip over a
lengthy transmission (such as a mo-
dem signal), see "Skipping Data Sig-
nals" on Page 25.
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