Using The Belt Clip; Programming Your Scanner; Programming Conventional Channels; Storing Conventional Frequencies - Radio Shack PRO-96 Owner's Manual

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Using the Belt Clip

You can use the belt clip attached to the back of the scanner for hands-free carrying
when you are on the go. Slide the belt clip over your belt or waistband.

PROGRAMMING YOUR SCANNER

Programming Conventional Channels

Good references for active frequencies are RadioShack's Police Call, Aeronautical
Frequency Directory, and Maritime Frequency Directory. We update these directories
every year, so be sure to get a current copy.

Storing Conventional Frequencies

Follow these steps to store conventional frequencies in to channels.
Notes
When the scanner is in Manual or Program mode, indicated with M or P in the top left
hand corner of the display, you can select your desired bank and channel number
using direct channel entry, the
keys.
For direct channel entry, press MAN or PGM, enter the channel storage bank (0-9)
and channel number (00-49) where you want to store a frequency, then press MAN
or PGM again. For example, Bank 3, Channel 23 is entered as "323". The scanner
advances to the selected channel storage bank and channel, and the channel
storage bank and channel number appear at the upper left corner of the display (for
example: M323 or P323).
Press FUNC, then
Press FUNC, then hold
1. To begin programming your scanner, press PGM. M changes to P. Select the desired
channel storage bank and channel, and press PGM to advance to that channel.
or arrow keys, and with FUNC and the
or
to jump to the next or previous channel storage bank.
or
to scroll through the channel storage banks.
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