Search Bands - GRE PSR-216 Owner's Manual

200-channel portable scanner
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For example, the fire department might use four frequen-
cies, one for each side of town. You could program the fire
frequencies starting with Channel 1 (the first channel in bank
1) and program the aircraft frequencies starting with chan-
nel 21 (the first channel in bank 2).

Search Bands

Your scanner can tune over 35,000 different frequencies.
Many of these frequencies are grouped within permanent
memory locations called search bands.
Band Displayed Search Range Freq. Coverage (MHz)
1
68–78
2
78–88
3
108–137
4
137–144
5
144–146
6
146–174
7
380–450
8
450–512
9
806–880
0
880–960
You can search these bands to quickly find active frequen-
cies you might want to store into the scanner's channels.
Note: The frequencies in the scanner's search bands are
preset. You cannot change them.
Monitor Memory
The scanner also has a monitor memory that you can use to
temporarily store a frequency while you decide whether to
save it into a channel. This is handy for quickly storing an
active frequency when you are searching through an entire
band using direct search.
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68.000 to 78.000
78.000 to 88.000
108.000 to 136.9875
137.000 to 143.995
144.000 to 146.000
146.005 to 174.000
380.000 to 450.000
450.000 to 512.000
806.000 to 880.000
880.000 to 960.000
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