About Your Scanner
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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.
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You can transfer the programmed 
data to and from another PRO-95, 
PRO-93, or PRO-2053 scanner 
using a connecting cable which 
has 
1
/
8
-inch phone plugs on both 
ends (not supplied). Connect the 
cable between each scanner's 
PC/IF
 jacks. See “Cloning the 
Programmed Data” on Page 53. 
You can also upload or download 
the programmed data to or from a 
PC using an optional PC interface 
kit available through your local 
RadioShack store.
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Once you understand a few simple 
terms used in this manual and 
familiarize yourself with your 
scanner's features, you can put 
the scanner to work for you. You 
simply determine the type of 
communications you want to 
receive, then set the scanner to 
scan them.
A 
frequency
 is the receiving signal 
location (expressed in kHz or 
MHz). To find active frequencies, 
you can use the search function.
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