Radio Shack PRO-96 Scanner User Manual


 
30
Connecting an External
Speaker
In a noisy area, an amplified
speaker (not supplied), available
at your local RadioShack store,
might provide more comfortable
listening. Plug the speaker cable’s
1
/8-inch (3.5 mm) mini-plug into
your scanner’s
HEADPHONE
jack.Ô
Using the Belt Clip
You can use the belt clip attached
to the back of the scanner for
hands-free carrying when you are
on the go. Slide the belt clip over
your belt or waistband.
PROGRAMMING
YOUR SCANNER
PROGRAMMING
CONVENTIONAL
C
HANNELS
Good references for active
frequencies are RadioShack’s
Police Call, Aeronautical
Frequency Directory, and Maritime
Frequency Directory. We update
these directories every year, so be
sure to get a current copy.
Storing Conventional
Frequencies
Follow these steps to store
conventional frequencies in to
channels.
Ô
1. To begin programming your
scanner, press
PGM. M
changes to P. Select the
desired channel storage bank
and channel, and press
PGM
to advance to that channel.
Ô NOTES Ô
Connecting an External
Speaker
You must use an
amplified speaker with
this scanner. Non-
amplified speakers do
not provide sufficient
volume for comfortable
listening
Storing Conventional
Frequencies
When the scanner is
in Manualor Program
mode, indicated with
M or P in the top left
hand corner of the
display, you can
select your desired
bank and channel
number using direct
channel entry, the S
or T arrow keys, and
with FUNC and the
S or T arrow keys.
For direct channel
entry, press MAN or
PGM, enter the
channelstorage bank
(0-9) and channel
number (00-49)
where you want to
store a frequency,
then press MAN or
PGM again. For
example, Bank 3,
Channel 23 is
enteredas“323”.The
scanner advances to
the selected channel
storage bank and
channel, and the
channelstorage bank
and channel number
appear at the upper
left corner of the
display (for example:
M323 or P323).
•PressFUNC,thenS
or T to jump to the
next or previous
channel storage
bank.
•PressFUNC,then
hold S or T to scroll
through the channel
storage banks.