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NOTE: When a signal is being received, the
Band
softkey (F1) changes
to
FrL/O
. You can access the
Band
softkey by pressing FUNC F1 when
the F1 key function is
FrL/O
.
Operation of the dedicated Spectrum Sweeper mode is almost identical to
that of the object mode, with one exception. When running the Spectrum
Sweeper as a Scannable Object, you must use the object menu to enable
or disable the Spectrum Sweeper sub-bands when operating in Scan
Mode. When dedicated Spectrum Sweeper mode is used, you may press
the numeric key on the keypad that corresponds with the sub-band you
wish to enable or disable. Disabling a sub-band will cause the Spectrum
Sweeper system to skip the frequencies within that sub-band as it performs
its sweeps. The sub-bands are defined as follows:
0: 25-54 MHz VHF Low Band
1: 108-136.99166 MHz VHF Aircraft Band
2: 137-174 MHz VHF High Band
3: 216.0025-299.975 MHz 220 MHz Commercial/Amateur Band
4: 300-405.9875 MHz UHF Military Air Band
5: 406-470 MHz UHF Band
6: 470.0125-512 MHz UHF-T Band
7: 764-781.996875 MHz 700 MHz Band
791-796.996875 MHz
8: 806-868.9875 MHz* 800 MHz Band
9: 896-960 MHz 900 MHz Band, 23 cm Amateur Band
1240-1300 MHz
* Excludes frequencies utilized by the Cellular Mobile Radiotelephone
Service 824-848.9875 MHz and 869-893.9875 MHz.
In Public Safety, the sub bands are defined as follows:
0: 33.42-46.5 MHz VHF Low Band
1: 151.82-170.15 MHz VHF High Band
2: 453.0375-467.7125 MHz UHF Band
3: 764.000-766.996875 MHz 700 MHz Band
769.000-775.998675 MHz
794.000-796.996875 MHz
4: 851.0125-868.996875 MHz 800 MHz Band