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Birdie Frequencies
Every scanner has birdie frequencies. Birdies are signals created in-
side the scanner’s receiver. These operating frequencies might inter-
fere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program one of
these frequencies, you hear only noise on that frequency. If the inter-
ference is not severe, you might be able to turn
SQUELCH
clockwise to
cut out the birdie. The birdie frequencies (in MHz) found in this scanner
are:
19 156.9500 156.9500 79 156.9750 156.9750
20 157.0000 161.6000 80 157.0250 157.0250
21 157.0500 157.0500 81 157.0750 157.0750
22 157.1000 157.1000 82 157.1250 157.1250
23 157.1500 157.1500 83 157.1750 157.1750
24 157.2000 161.8000 84 157.2250 161.8250
25 157.2500 161.8500 85 157.2750 161.8750
26 157.3000 161.9000 86 157.3250 161.9250
27 157.3500 161.9500 87 157.3750 161.9750
28 157.4000 162.0000 88 157.4250 157.4250
31.2000 41.6000 52.6000 116.0375
171.2500 410.0000 430.0000 480.4750
489.1875 489.2500 489.3500 489.4500
489.5000 813.4000 814.0000 932.6000
932.8250 938.3750 940.9000
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