Service Search Object (Srvc); Essential Service Search Parameters - GRE PSR-600 Owner's Manual

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Service Search Object (SRVC)

A Service Search Object (SRVC) is similar to a LMIT search but
is optimized for a specific radio service, and can search for
activity associated with a type of service across multiple
frequency bands.

Essential Service Search parameters

The only critical parameter needed for a Service Search to
function is the service type. When you set up a Service Search,
you will want to specify the type of service that you wish to
search.
To create a new SRVC object, press
into Program Mode, then press the NEW softkey, then press the
SRCH softkey to view the available Search types, then press the
SRVC softkey. Scroll to the Srvc: field and select the type of
search you want to define using the  keys on the 5-way
pushbutton pad. Service types include Public Safety, Aircraft,
Amateur, CB, Marine, FRS/GMRS/MURS/DOT and Railroad,
and provide frequency coverage as follows:
Public Safety (PubSafety) - Searches commonly used public
safety frequencies. Groups are as follows:
Aircraft - Searches civilian and military air frequencies. Groups
are as follows:
Ham - Searches amateur radio frequencies. Groups are as
follows:
PSR-600 User Manual Page
0: 33.4-46.5 MHz VHF Low Band
1: 151-170 MHz
2: 453-467 MHz
3: 764-806 MHz
4: 851-869 MHz
0: 108-118 MHz Navigation
1: 118-137 MHz Civilian Voice
2: 138-150 MHz Military Voice (excludes 2m Amateur)
3: 225-400 MHz Military Voice
0: 28.0-29.7 MHz 10m Band
1: 50-54 MHz 6m Band
2: 144-148 MHz 2m Band
3: 222-225 MHz
4: 420-450 MHz 70cm Band
PGM
to place your scanner
VHF High Band
UHF Band
700 MHz Band
800 MHz Band
1.25cm Band
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