Radio Shack 20-197 Scanner User Manual


 
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Weather Scanning
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Scanner Memory
Activating SAME Standby Mode
After you have entered your desired SAME codes, you can activate
the SAME Standby Mode to begin standby operation. The radio will
remain silent until a SAME transmission is received with a code that
matches one that you have stored. When a matching SAME message
is received, your radio will sound a siren alarm, then will play the
audio message that follows the Warning Alert Tone (WAT).
To activate SAME standby mode:
1. Press
WX.
2. Press p or q to find the best weather radio transmitter for your
location, then press the stby softkey.
The softkey will change to STBY to indicate that SAME Standby
Mode is active, and the scanner will alert when a matching SAME
message is received.
3. Press the STBY softkey again to exit SAME Standby Mode, or
press MAN, SCAN, or PROG.
When your local NWS office activates a SAME warning that matches
a FIPS code stored in your scanner, you will first hear a siren alarm
and see the LED flash to alert you to the incoming alarm. The LED
flashes RED for warnings, YELLOW for watches, and BLUE for tests
and administrative messages.
The scanner sounds the siren until the NWS transmission of the 1050
Hz Warning Alert Tone (WAT) begins. Once the WAT begins, the
scanner’s speaker will unmute, and you will hear the WAT play as an
alert that the voice portion of the SAME warning is about to begin.
You will then hear the voice portion of the SAME warning.
Your scanner will resume SAME Standby operation 90 seconds after
the SAME warning starts. You may reset standby mode by pressing
the STBY softkey twice at any time.
V-Scanner Storage
Your PRO-197 features two types of memory storage:
Main memory is used to store programming that is used for
everyday monitoring and scanning.
Virtual Scanner (V-Scanner) memory is used to store complete
copies of your scanner’s main memory for later recall. V-
Scanner includes objects, global settings, and dedicated search
configurations. Your scanner has 21 V-Scanner storage locations,
each capable of storing a copy of your scanner’s main memory,
including all of your object and global settings.
You can custom-tailor a main memory configuration to suit your needs
for the type of scanning you do in different situations, then store that
configuration for later use. If you travel frequently, you may want to
create V-Scanners for the areas where you travel.
V-Scanners are also useful for backing up your configurations. Once
you have main memory configured the way you like it, you can save
it to a V-Scanner where it will remain untouched until you delete,
overwrite or recall it. Then, if you happen to make a mistake while
using your main memory that you cannot fix, you can recall the
backup data and start again.
Your PRO-197 Scanner comes preprogrammed with the frequencies,
talkgroups, and configuration data for approximately 350 trunked
radio systems in the United States. The preprogrammed data is stored
in V-Scanner folder storage locations (01-20). The scanner’s working
memory and V-Scanner folder “00” are not preprogrammed with any
data. See the included “V-Scanner Preprogrammed Data” booklet for more
information.