Radio Shack - PRO-92

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20 522AD fm Page 1 Tuesday May 9 2000 1 13 PM PRO 92 500 Channel Portable Trunking Scanner ADDENDUM Please read before using this equipment ADDENDUM FOR OPTIONAL ENHANCEMENT VERSION This addendum describes the changed operations of your scanner Monitoring Identifying Talk Groups For EDACS and Motorola above 806 MHz range trunking systems the scanner monitors the control channel between each transmis sion to identify talk groups For some Motorola under 512 MHz range and LTR systems the scanner uses the subaudible data sent with each transmission to identify talk groups Locking Out Data Channels If you are scanning VHF and UHF trunking frequencies under the 512 MHz range using subaudible data and are not using a base fre quency and offset ...
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Contents

20 522AD fm Page 1 Tuesday May 9 2000 1 13 PM PRO 92 500 Channel Portable Trunking Scanner ADDENDUM Please read before using this equipment ADDENDUM FOR OPTIONAL ENHANCEMENT VERSION This addendum describes the changed operations of your scanner Monitoring Identifying Talk Groups For EDACS and Motorola above 806 MHz range trunking systems the scanner monitors the control channel between each transmis sion to identify talk groups For some Motorola under 512 MHz range and LTR systems the scanner uses the subaudible data sent with each transmission to identify talk groups Locking Out Data Channels If you are scanning VHF and UHF trunking frequencies under the 512 MHz range using subaudible data and are not using a base fre quency and offset ...
Click here to download the manual

Contents

20 522AD fm Page 1 Tuesday May 9 2000 1 13 PM PRO 92 500 Channel Portable Trunking Scanner ADDENDUM Please read before using this equipment ADDENDUM FOR OPTIONAL ENHANCEMENT VERSION This addendum describes the changed operations of your scanner Monitoring Identifying Talk Groups For EDACS and Motorola above 806 MHz range trunking systems the scanner monitors the control channel between each transmis sion to identify talk groups For some Motorola under 512 MHz range and LTR systems the scanner uses the subaudible data sent with each transmission to identify talk groups Locking Out Data Channels If you are scanning VHF and UHF trunking frequencies under the 512 MHz range using subaudible data and are not using a base fre quency and offset ...