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A
few
of the
most common
birdies
to watch out
for
are
listed
below.
30.080
MHz
30.720
30.735
31.360
32.000
32.640
33.280
33.920
34.560
35.200
36.480
37.120
37.760
38.400
39.040
MHz
39.680
40.070
40.320
40.540
40.980
41.600
43.520
44.800
45.440
48.000
50.315
51.200
51.225
126-275
MHz
147.620
147.660
147.665
147.670
147.675
147.680
147.685
147.690
147.695
171.250
421.4875
Even
with the SOUELCH control
set
to maximum, scanning or
searching
may stop on or around
some
of the
frequencies
listed above.
lf the
spurious signal
is
strong enough
(above
10
pV
in technical
terms)
you
can listen to it, but the receiver will not auto scan/search.
Earphone
Listening
lf
you're
in noisy area or
you
don't
want
to bother other
people,
plug
an
earphone in to the EARphone
jack.
Use
our
Cat.
No.33-174.
This will automatically disconnect
the built-in speaker.
ln
case
you're
wondering
.
.
.
...
the tuning range
of
your
PRO-30
is
permanently
stored in the
microprocessor chip. There's no
way it
can
be
extended
or altered
-
even
by a skilled electronics technician.
So
if
you
try to enter
a
frequency not
in the
PRO-30's
tuning
ranges,
you'll get
an error
message
every time !
-
15
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