Radio Shack PRO-137 Scanner User Manual


 
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Weather Scan
To scan for weather transmissions:
1. Press Func + 3DEF/WX. WX Scan appears. You
can change the scan direction by rotating the
knob.
2. If you want to stop the scan, press SRCH/PSE.
*PAUSE* appears.
Turning on the Weather Alert Feature
Your scanner can detect the 1050 Hz tone weather
alert signal broadcast by the NOAA Weather
Service during an event in your local area.
1. Press Func + 3DEF/WX and start weather
scan.
2. Press Func + 3DEF/WX. WX Alert Standby
appears. This mutes the audio until the
scanner receives a weather alert signal.
When the scanner receives a signal, WX Alert!
appears. The scanner remains on the weather
channel and the audio turns on so you can
hear the weather broadcast. Press any key to
stop the siren.
Skywarn
Your scanner has 10 skywarn channels, and the
Skywarn function lets you jump directly to the last
channel in memory (Channel 999) from any mode
by pressing and Func + E
PGM
/ . The scanner
goes into Skywarn mode and starts receiving
transmissions in the last channel. Rotate the knob
to select the skywarn channels you want to hear.
Before using this feature, enter the local Skywarn
frequency for your area into Channel 990 to 999.
If no frequency is programmed in the selected
skywarn channel, Skywarn freq. is not stored appears
and the scanner sounds an error tone.
About Skywarn
Skywarn is an organized group of trained weather
observers. A Skywarn group exists in virtually
every US county with a significant population.
During inclement weather, reports made by
Skywarn observers include information about:
Pea-sized and larger hail
Wind and wind gusts of 40 MPH and greater
Heavy rainfall
Lightning (cloud-to-cloud and especially
cloud-to-ground)
Wall clouds seen in severe thunderstorms
(which spawn tornadoes)
Severe lowering of a wall cloud
Turbulence in a wall cloud
Funnel clouds
Tornadoes
High water areas
Downed power lines
Other emergency conditions that affect life
or property
Listen to Skywarn to hear trained observers in
your vicinity call in official reports to a net control
station which relays those reports to NOAA and
other emergency agencies. Listen to NOAA for
weather alerts and warnings, watch box notices,
and weather forecasts.
Note: If you tune to a Skywarn frequency
when the Skywarn net is not active, you may
hear nothing, or you may hear amateur radio
operators talking on a local repeater system.