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Radio Shack Pro-2045 - Searching and Storing Frequencies; Limit Search Procedure; Direct Search Procedure

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•Press
FREQ/CHAN-LOCK
until
the
CHAN
indicator appears.
Turn the rotary tuner to select
the desired channel.
3. Enter a frequency (including the
decimal point).
4. Press
E
to store the frequency.
Notes:
If you made a mistake in Step
3, the scanner displays
Error
and beeps three times. Press
CLEAR
, then proceed again
from Step 3.
Your scanner rounds frequen-
cies down to the next valid fre-
quency. For example, if you
enter 151.473, the scanner
accepts this as 151.470.
5. Repeat Steps 2-4 to program
more channels.
SEARCHING FOR AND
TEMPORARILY STORING
ACTIVE FREQUENCIES
You can search for frequencies using
a limit or direct search, then tempo-
rarily store frequencies into monitor
memories.
Limit Search
A limit search lets you search for ac-
tive transmissions within a specified
range of frequencies.
Note:
You can use the scanner’s de-
lay feature during a limit search (see
“Delay” on Page 26).
Follow these steps to search for active
frequencies.
1. Press
PROGRAM
, then
LIMIT
.
Lo
and a frequency appear on the
display.
2. Using the number keys, enter the
lowest frequency (including the
decimal point) you want to search,
then press
E
.
Notes:
To use the rotary tuner to enter
the frequency, turn it clockwise
or counterclockwise until the
desired frequency appears,
then press
E
.
If you enter an invalid fre-
quency, the scanner displays
Error
. To correct this, simply
repeat the step.
3. Press
LIMIT
.
Hi
and a frequency
appear on the display.
4. Using the number keys or the
rotary tuner, enter the highest fre-
quency you want to search, then
press
E
.
5. Press
s
to search up from the
lower to the upper limit, or press
t
to search down from the upper to
the lower limit.
–L–
,
SEARCH
,
and s or t appear, and the next
available monitor memory flashes
on the display.
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