Radio Shack PRO-433 Scanner User Manual


 
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Beyond the Basics
Signal Stalker I
Signal Stalker I searches for frequencies in a speci ed range.
This works well for locating strong local transmissions, such as
mobile and handheld two way radios in areas with no other strong
transmission sources; however, if you are in an area with many
transmission sources (such as pager radio transmitters, multiuse
radio towers, traf c control devices, etc.), Signal Stalker I may not
correctly display.
Signal Stalker I can work in the background while scanning other
frequencies and automatically saves strong signals to one of 10
log channels, located after Channel 1000. You can scan the log
channels along with the normal channels, or you can manually
access log channels as Channel 1001, Channel 1002, ... Channel
1010. “-1-”, “-2-”, ... “-10-” appear as channel numbers.
Turn off the data skip feature if it is on.
You cannot program frequencies in the log channels.
The frequencies in the log channels are deleted when
you turn off the scanner.
To turn on Signal Stalker I, turn SQUELCH fully clockwise, then
press the Signal Stalker I button . The Signal Stalker I icon
appears in the display.
To turn off Signal Stalker I, press the Signal Stalker I button .
To set Signal Stalker I settings, complete the following steps:
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or to select SIG-St., and press E/PGM. The Signal
Stalker I options appear.
3. Repeatedly press or to select the option you want, then
press E/PGM.
S-S.bnd ................................................................................................Band
One of the following band names appears: 29-54, 108-137,
137-174, 179-320, 320-512, 806-956. Repeatedly press or
to select a band, then press E/PGM.
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