Service Search Object (Srvc) - Radio Shack PRO-652 User Manual

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Service Search Object (SRVC)

A Service Search Object (SRVC) is optimized for
specific radio services across multiple frequency bands.
Because a SRVC object is assigned to a scan list, it
can be used to search while the radio is scanning. It
can also be used as a stand-alone search.
To create a new SRVC object:
1. Press PROG.
2. Press the NEW softkey.
3. Press the SRCH softkey.
4. Press the SRVC softkey.
5. Configure settings for the object. To restore the
default setting, press the Dflt softkey.
6. Name your search in the Tag field.
7. To search while scanning, assign the object to a
scan list.
8. Press the Save softkey.
To begin a Service search:
1. Press MAN.
2. Use the 4-direction keypad to navigate to the
SRVC object.
3. Press the SRCH softkey (not the SRCH key on
the keypad).
4. Press PAUSE to hold on a transmission. To
resume, press PAUSE again.
• Press the FrL/O softkey lock out a frequency.
• Press the STOR softkey to create a new CONV
object using the found frequency.
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Change
Setting
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SRVC
Menu Reference
Scan Lists – Press SEL to assign the object to
scan lists. An asterisk (*) indicates an assigned
scan list.
SRVC – Service Radio Services: Public Safety,
Aircraft, Amateur, CB, Marine, FRS/GMRS/MURS/
DOT/STAR and Railroad
For Frequency information, see Specifications.
Groups – Toggle search groups when Pub Safety,
Aircraft and Amateur service searches are used.
Tag – The display name for the object.
L/Out – Permanent lockout status for the object.
LED Mode – Solid or Flash.
LED Color – 0=Off, 1=Red, 2=Yellow, 3=Green,
4=Cyan, 5=Blue, 6=Magenta, 7=White.
Latch LED – Off, the Alert LED is on only during a
transmission; On, the Alert LED remains lit after a
transmission, unless overridden.
Backlight – On, Off, or Flash.
Alarm – None, Chirp, Hi-Lo, Alert, Ring, 2-Chirp,
Fast Hi-Lo, DTMF#.
Fav – Assigns the object to the Favorites scan list.
Modulation – Automatic, AM, FM, or NFM
Atten – Attenuation. On or Off.
Delay – On or off.
Delay Time – (1-250) Delay time in 100 ms.
Zeromatic – On or off.
Search Dir – Up or Down.
Hit Count – Number of received transmissions for
the object. Global Hit Counts must be set to on.
Press the Dflt softkey to reset to 0.
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