Skipping Data Signals; Receiving Nwr-Same And Weather Alert Signals; Turning On The Same Weather Alert Feature - Radio Shack PRO-94 Owner's Manual

1000-channel handheld trunking scanner
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SKIPPING DATA SIGNALS

To prevent the scanner from stopping on channels that
consist of nonmodulated or data signals (such as fax or
modem transmissions) during a search or scan, turn on
the data skip feature. When the radio receives a data
signal and data skip is selected, the signal is ignored.
To turn on the data skip feature, turn off the priority fea-
ture if it is on (see "Priority" on Page 34), then press
. DATA appears. To turn off the data skip feature,
TA
press
again.
DATA
Note: This feature does not apply to the air service
band as data signals are not generally found in this ser-
vice.
RECEIVING NWR-SAME AND
WEATHER ALERT SIGNALS
In 1994, the National Oceanic and Aerospace Adminis-
tration (NOAA) began broadcasting alerts that include
digitally encoded data. Specific Area Message Encod-
ing (SAME) includes information which identifies the se-
verity of the alert. The PRO-94 displays this data as
codes corresponding to the levels of severity (L1, L2,
and L3).
Turning On the SAME
Weather Alert Feature
1. Press
SVC (E)
mode. See "Service Bank Search" on Page 29.
2. Press
ALT (DATA)
scanner receives a SAME coded signal.
38
disappears.
DATA
and select the weather search
. This mutes the audio until the
DA-

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