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Frequency range: |
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Frequency
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0.5300
- 1.7000 MHz (AM Broadcast) |
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25.0000
- 27.9950 MHz (AM Band) |
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28.0000 -
29.9500 MHz (10 Meter Amateur) |
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30.0000 - 49.9950 (VHF Low) |
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50.0000 - 54.0000 (6 Meter Amateur) |
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59.7500,65,7500,71.7500.81.7500,87.7500
88.0000, 87.75000 (TV Broadcast 2ch - 6ch) |
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88.0000 - 107.9000 (FM Broadcast) |
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108.0000 - 136.9875 (Aircraft Band) |
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137.0000 - 143.9950 (Military Land
Mobile) |
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144.0000 - 147.9950 (2 Meter Amateur) |
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148.0000 - 174.0000(VHF High) |
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179.7500,185.7500,191.7500,197.7500,203.7500,209.7500,215.75000 (TV Broadcast
7ch - 16ch) |
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406.0000 - 419.9938 (Federal Government
Land Mobile) |
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420.0000 - 449.9938 (70cm Amateur) |
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450.0000 - 469.9938 (UHF Standard) |
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470.0000 - 512.0000 (UHF TV) |
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162.4000,162.4250,162.4500,162.4750,162.5000,162.5250,162.5500,161,6500
161.7750, 163.2750 (Weather Service Channels) |
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Channel Memory Scanning — Scans frequencies you have stored in any of the
channels or banks at a rate of up to 60 channels per second. |
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Memory Availability — Store and then scan any of up to 100 channels distributed
over 10 banks. |
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Direct Channel Access — Press 0 − 9 and HOLD to directly access any stored
frequency. |
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Channel Lockout/Frequency Lockout — Skip over stored frequencies (channels)
using the Lockout feature to enable faster scanning. Lets you designate up to 50
frequencies to skip during a search (limit or service) to increase the scanning
speed. |
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Alarm Clock with Snooze — provides standard radio broadcasts that you can set as
your alarm sound. |
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AM/FM and TV 2-13 Broadcast — lets you store up to 30 preset broadcast channels
(10 AM and 20 FM/TV) for quick access. |
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Priority Channel — Designate a specific frequency as a Priority Channel. Then
the radio scans and checks that channel every 2 seconds. Select and designate up
to 10 frequencies as Priority Channels (one per bank). |
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Duplicate Channel Alert — Lets you know that a selected frequency has already
been programmed into memory if you attempt to store it again. |
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Limit Frequency Searching — Lets you designate lower and upper frequency range
and search within that range for active frequencies. You can then store
frequencies in memory as channels for later recall. |
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Service Search — Lets you designate one of the five preprogrammed service
channels (Police, Fire/EMS, Air, Ham, Marine) to search. |
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Weather (WX) Scan — Scan the preprogrammed weather channels. |
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Scan and Search Speed • Scan Speed 60 channels per second maximum in SCAN MODE.
• Search Speed 60 steps per second maximum in SEARCH MODE. • TURBO MODE For
frequency steps 5kHz apart, searching occurs in Turbo Mode which is 180 steps
per second. 10 |
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Clock Display — the scanner, in standby mode, displays the time. The clock also
features an alarm that can sound up to 20 minutes or be shut off manually. A
convenient snooze button lets you silence the alarm for an extra 5-minutes. |
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Delay — you can enable or disable the 2-second delay to resume scanning when a
transmission ends. Enabling this feature helps prevent missing a response from
one of the parties in the transmission. |
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LCD Backlight — you can enable or disable the LCD back lighted display. |
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Key Touch Tone — a tone sounds to confirm you have made a valid key input while
a different tone sounds to alert you to an invalid entry. |
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EEPROM Memory Backup — the scanner uses a non-volatile EEPROM for memory backup. |
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Battery Alert — A battery icon alerts you to a no battery installed condition,
and a battery low voltage condition. An alert tone sounds when the battery needs
to be replaced. The backup provides backup for the clock when power is off and
will power scanning for a short time. |
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Auto Power Off — turns the scanner off when the battery power gets too low. |