3-Error - appears instead of ConnECt when
a communications error occurred
while transferring frequencies
Data transfer stops.
UNDERSTANDING BANDS/BANKS/MEMORIES
Search Bands
Your scanner can tune over 32,000 different frequencies. Many of these
frequencies are grouped within permanent memory locations called search
bands (1-17).
Band Search Range (MHz) Description
01 29-30 10-Meter Amateur Radio
02 30-50 VHF Lo
03 50-54 6-Meter Amateur Radio
04 108-136 Aircraft
05 144-148 2-Meter Amateur Radio
06 148-174 VHF Hi
07 380-384 Military Aircraft
08 406-420 Government
09 420-450 70-Centimeter Amateur Radio
10 450-470 UHF Lo
11 851-856 UHF Hi
12 856-866 UHF Hi
13 866-869 UHF Hi
14 935-940 UHF Hi
15 940-941 UHF Hi
16 941-952 UHF Hi
17 952-960 33-Centimeter Amateur Radio
Note:
The actual search range of Band 04 is 108-136.975 MHz.
You can search these bands to quickly find active frequencies you
might want to store into the scanner's channels.