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Type | Handheld Scanner |
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Channel Capacity | 100 Channels |
Modulation Types | AM, FM |
Power Supply | 9V DC |
Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.4 x 1.7 inches |
Weight | 1.1 lbs |
Bands | VHF, UHF |
Power | 9V DC |
Channel Storage | 100 Channels |
Antenna | Telescopic |
Power Source | Battery or AC |
Explains the process of scanning programmed channels until an active frequency is found.
Explains searching for unprogrammed frequencies within specified bands.
Describes the controls and connectors visible on the top of the scanner unit.
Details the LCD display and its indicators, including scan type and bank numbers.
Explains various mode indicators displayed on the LCD screen during operation.
Describes the 'P' indicator shown when the scanner stops on a priority channel.
Explains the function of the numeric keypad for programming and channel access.
Provides step-by-step instructions for charging the rechargeable battery pack.
Instructions on how to connect the flexible antenna to the scanner.
Details the process of attaching the belt clip to the back of the scanner.
Explains how to connect and use earphones or headsets with the scanner.
Step-by-step guide to manually entering frequencies into scanner channels.
Instructions on how to remove programmed frequencies from channels.
How to set and use priority channels for monitoring important transmissions.
Describes the delay feature to hold a channel for a set time after a transmission ends.
How to find channels that have been marked as 'Locked Out'.
Steps to program frequencies into Service (SVC) Scan banks.
How to configure the scanner to skip data signals and unmodulated carriers.
Method to program up to 10 frequencies to be skipped during searches.
Guide to searching for frequencies and storing them into channels.
Instructions for safely removing and replacing the scanner's battery pack.
Advice on optimal placement of the scanner for best reception and avoiding damage.
Guidelines for cleaning the scanner's exterior and display safely.
Information regarding professional repair services for the scanner.
Explains what 'birdies' are and how to skip them during searches.
General advice on protecting the scanner from damage due to environmental factors.