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Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
PRO-93
300 Channel Dual Track-Trunking
Handheld Scanner
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Handheld Scanner

Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.PRO-93300 Channel Dual Track-Trunking Handheld Scanner

Seite 2 - Contents

10PreparationˆPreparationPOWER SOURCESYou can power your scanner from any of three sources:• internal non-rechargeable batteries or rechargeablebatter

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11Preparationer, we recommend RadioShack nickel-metal hydride(Ni–MH) batteries.Warning: Never install non-rechargeable batteries in therechargeable ye

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12PreparationWhen battery power is low, (FNý â8KK<IPü(FNý â8KK<IPü(FNý â8KK<IPü(FNý â8KK<IPü appears andthe scanner beeps continuously. Wh

Seite 5 - Features

13Preparation• Rechargeable batteries last longer and deliver morepower if you let them fully discharge once a month.To do this, use the scanner until

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14PreparationCautions:You must use a power source that sup-plies 9V DC and delivers at least 300 mA.Its center tip must be set to positive andits plug

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15PreparationAlways use 50-ohm coaxial cable, such as RG-58 orRG-8, to connect an outdoor antenna. For lengths over50 feet, use RG-8 low-loss dielectr

Seite 8 - The FCC Wants You to

16PreparationTraffic SafetyDo not wear an earphone or headphones while you drivea vehicle or ride a bicycle. This can create a traffic haz-ard and can

Seite 9 - SCANNING LEGALLY

17About Your ScannerˆAbout Your ScannerOnce you understand a few simple terms used in thismanual and familiarize yourself with your scanner's fea

Seite 10 - Preparation

18About Your ScannerPRI (Priority) — sets and turns the priority function on oroff.TEXT — lets you input text.PAUSE — stops search.MODE — changes the

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19About Your Scanner9/WXYZ — enters a 9, or inputs characters W, X, Y, or Z.0 — enters a zero, or inputs characters ., -, #, _, @, +, *,&, /, &apo

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2ContentsˆContentsFeatures ... 5Scanning Legally ...

Seite 13 - Using Vehicle Battery Power

20About Your Scanner10 banks (òòòò to éééé) of 30 (òòòòòòòò to ðéðéðéðé) channels each, a totalof 300 channels. You can use each channel-storagebank t

Seite 14 - CONNECTING THE ANTENNA

21About Your ScannerFM ModeThe FM mode sets the scanner to receive transmissionsusing frequency modulation (FM), used for most publicsafety transmissi

Seite 15 - HEADPHONES

22About Your ScannerType I systems are usually organized with different usergroups assigned to different fleets. For example, a validfleet-subfleet ID

Seite 16 - Traffic Safety

23About Your Scannermode, the scanner then goes to the transmission anddisplays the talk group ID on the bottom line of the dis-play. In the closed mo

Seite 17 - About Your Scanner

24Operationin manual mode or while the scanner is receiving a sig-nal during scanning. See “Changing the Open/ClosedMode” on Page 64 for more informat

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25OperationSTORING KNOWN FREQUENCIES INTO CHANNELSGood references for active frequencies are Ra-dioShack's Police Call, Aeronautical Frequency Di

Seite 19 - UNDERSTANDING BANKS

26Operation3. Use the number keys and ./DELAY to enter the fre-quency (including the decimal point) you want tostore.If you make a mistake, press CL t

Seite 20 - Search Banks

27Operation3. Repeatedly press MODE to select )+0)+0)+0)+0 (Motorola) or! ! ! ! (EDACS).4. Press PGM and select the channel number using 8888or 9999.

Seite 21 - Motorola Mode

28Operation• "A" is the first letter associated with 2 on the key-pad. Press 2 then 1.• "M" is the first letter associated with 6

Seite 22 - EDACS Mode

29Operation4. Press ENTER to store.Text Input ChartNotes:• To access the numbers, after you press TEXT (whenyou assign the text tag to a channel) or y

Seite 23 - Open and Closed Modes

3ContentsStoring Text Tags ... 27Assigning a Text Tag to a Channel ... 27Assigning a Text Tag to

Seite 24 - Operation

30OperationFINDING AND STORING ACTIVE FREQUENCIESYou can search for transmissions in the scanner’s pre-programmed search bank. The search bank is divi

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31Operation1. Repeatedly press SEARCH to select your desiredsearch bank (////.ò.ò.ò.ò, /.ñ/.ñ/.ñ/.ñ, /.ð/.ð/.ð/.ð, /.ï/.ï/.ï/.ï, /.î/.î/.î/.î, or /.í/

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32OperationNote: Two frequencies are assigned in one channel insome Marine frequencies. For example, 157.000 and161.600 are assigned in Channel 20.16

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33OperationSearch bank: SR1 CB bandReceive mode: AMCHANNEL FREQUENCY(MHz)CHANNEL FREQUENCY(MHz)01 26.9650 02 26.975003 26.9850 04 27.005005 27.0150 06

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34OperationSearch bank: SR2 Police/Fire bandReceive Mode: FMGROUP FREQUENCY (MHz) STEP (kHz)0 33.420–33.980 2037.020–37.420 2039.020–39.980 2042.020–4

Seite 29 - Text Input Chart

35OperationSearch bank: SR3 Aircraft Receive mode: AMSearch bank: SR4 Ham band Receive mode: FMSearch bank: SR5 Programmable limit search Receive mode

Seite 30 - FREQUENCIES

36Operation4. Press ENTER to set the frequency. The cursormoves to $$$$. If the entered frequency is incorrect,%EM8C@;ý"I<H%EM8C@;ý"I<

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37Operationquency and press FUNC then 9999 to start searchingdown from the highest frequency.Manually Tuning a FrequencyYou can manually set the scann

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38OperationDisplaying Weather MessagesThe weather service precedes each weather alert with adigitally-encoded SAME (Specific Area Message Encod-ing) s

Seite 33 - Receive mode: AM

39OperationThe display indicates the type of message, andsounds an alert or series of beeps which automati-cally changes every 3 seconds.2. Press any

Seite 34 - Receive Mode: FM

4ContentsUnderstanding Trunking ... 51Setting Squelch for the Trunking Mode ... 52Programming Trunking Fr

Seite 35 - Desired Frequency Range

40OperationCopying a Frequency into a Vacant Channel in a Specified Bank You can copy a frequency into a vacant channel in aspecified bank when the sc

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41OperationThe scanner scans through all channels (except thoseyou have locked out) in the active banks (see "TurningChannel-Storage Banks Off an

Seite 37 - Manually Tuning a Frequency

42Special Features5. Press FUNC.6. Press CL. The frequency number changes andòôòòòòýòôòòòòýòôòòòòýòôòòòòýappears.ˆSpecial FeaturesUSING THE DELAY FUNC

Seite 38 - Displaying Weather Messages

43Special FeaturesReviewing the Lock-Out ChannelsTo review all locked out channels, press MANUAL, thenrepeatedly alternate between pressing FUNC then

Seite 39 - USING FREQUENCY COPY FUNCTION

44Special FeaturesFUNC then L/OUT again to cancel reviewing locked-out frequencies.Clearing a Locked-Out FrequencyTo clear a locked-out frequency, sel

Seite 40 - SCANNING THE CHANNELS

45Special Featuresteresting transmission on a specific channel. Whenpriority is turned on, the scanner checks that channel ev-ery 2 seconds, and stays

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46Special FeaturesTo turn on the priority feature, press PRI so ,,,, appears atthe top line while scanning. ,.%FE,.%FE,.%FE,.%FE (or ,.%NO,.%NO,.%NO,.

Seite 42 - Special Features

47Special Features! ! ! ! — accesses the FM Mode, EDACS Trunking System(with 4-digit decimal ID code or 5-digit AFS code)Note: MO (MOT) and ED modes

Seite 43 - Locking Out Frequencies

48Special FeaturesTURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFFEach time you press any of the scanner's keys, thescanner sounds a tone. To turn the scanner&apo

Seite 44 - PRIORITY

49Special Featuresthat operate are FUNC, / , SQUELCH, and VOL-UME.Note: You cannot activate the key lock while you are en-tering a frequency into a ch

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5FeaturesˆFeaturesYour RadioShack Handheld Scanner is one of a newgeneration of scanners designed to track MotorolaType I and II (such as Smartnet a

Seite 46 - CHANGING THE RECEIVE MODE

50Trunking OperationThe scanner sends the data. To exit the clone mode, re-move the cable.ˆTrunking OperationThe scanner tracks transmissions that use

Seite 47 - USING THE ATTENUATOR

51Trunking OperationImportant: To listen to the transmission, the mode of theprogrammed channel must be the same as that of thetrunking channel (MOT,

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52Trunking OperationSETTING SQUELCH FOR THE TRUNKING MODEYour scanner automatically mutes the audio during trunkscanning when it decodes control chann

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53Trunking Operationsequence of PGM, FUNC then 8888or 9999 until youreach the desired bank.2. Press TRUNK to enter the ID program mode.3. Repeatedly p

Seite 50 - Trunking Operation

54Trunking Operation8888to access the next open channel then enter thefrequencies. (See “Storing Known Frequencies intoChannels” on Page 25).7. Press

Seite 51 - UNDERSTANDING TRUNKING

55Trunking Operation• If you try to program an offset frequency in the UHF-Hi bands (806-960 MHz), the scanner ignores theentry.Follow these steps to

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56Trunking Operation• On the 900 MHz trunking band, you do not need toset the base frequency (base, offset, step).Follow these steps to program 800 MH

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57Trunking Operation4. Press 8. âCF:BýòýJ@Q<ý:F;<ôý1J<ýñíý=FIýKPG<ý%%ôý/VâCF:BýòýJ@Q<ý:F;<ôý1J<ýñíý=FIýKPG<ý%%ôý/VâCF:BýòýJ@Q&

Seite 54 - (UHF-Lo)

58Trunking Operation6. Press ENTER for each entry. If you make a mistake,press CL and enter the correct size code.Notes: • The default setting of the

Seite 55 - (800 MHz)

59Trunking OperationThe first 4444 in % ýJ8M<ý4V44ý% ýJ8M<ý4V44ý% ýJ8M<ý4V44ý% ýJ8M<ý4V44ýisýýýýthe sub-bank number (òòòòVîVîVîVî)in the b

Seite 56 - Programming Fleet Maps

6Featurestrunking systems only, once the control channels areprogrammed.10 Channel-Storage Banks — let you store 30 chan-nels in each bank (300 channe

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60Trunking Operation9. To store the next ID memory in sequence, press 8888and repeat Step 4.10. Press SCAN to start scanning.Notes:• If you made a mis

Seite 58 - Storing Talk Group IDs

61Trunking OperationTurning an ID Sub-Bank On or OffFollow these steps to turn the ID sub-bank on or off dur-ing the program mode:1. Press TRUNK repea

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62Trunking Operation1. Press TEXT while the scanner is receiving the voicechannel and indicating the text name. The ID codeappears as )+0è444444)+0è44

Seite 60 - Talk Group ID Hold

63Trunking OperationClearing All Talk Group IDs in One BankYou can clear all talk group IDs within a bank. This letsyou quickly delete all talk group

Seite 61 - Locking Out Talk Group IDs

64A General Guide to FrequenciesThis is very useful when you want to narrow the scan inareas where numerous entities utilize the same trunkingsystem.

Seite 62 - Clearing Talk Group IDs

65A General Guide to FrequenciesUS Weather Frequencies in MHz162.400 162.425 162.450 162.475 162.500 162.525162.550Ham Radio FrequenciesHam radio oper

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66A General Guide to FrequenciesTo find the birdies in your scanner, begin by disconnect-ing the antenna and moving it away from the scanner.Make sure

Seite 64 - Frequencies

67A General Guide to FrequenciesGUIDE TO THE ACTION BANDSTypical Band UsageHF BandVHF BandUHF BandHF Range 25.000–26.960 MHzCitizen’s Band 26.965–27.4

Seite 65 - Birdie Frequencies

68A General Guide to FrequenciesPrimary UsageAs a general rule, most of the radio activity is concentrat-ed on the following frequencies:VHF BandUHF B

Seite 66 - UHF High Band (MHz)

69A General Guide to FrequenciesServices, refer to Police Call Radio Guide available atyour local RadioShack store.Abbreviations ServicesAIR ...

Seite 67 - GUIDE TO THE ACTION BANDS

7Featuresyou can hear more replies that are made on the samechannel.Priority Channel — lets you set the scanner to checkone channel every 2 seconds so

Seite 68 - BAND ALLOCATION

70A General Guide to FrequenciesNEWS ... Relay Press (Newspaper Reporters)OIL ...

Seite 69 - Police Call Radio Guide

71A General Guide to Frequencies10-Meter Amateur Band (in 5 kHz steps)VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF)VHF Low Band-(29–50 MHz in 5 kHz steps)6-Meter Amateur

Seite 70 - HIGH FREQUENCY (HF)

72A General Guide to FrequenciesAircraft Band-(108–137 MHz in 12.5 kHz steps)U.S. Government Band (137–144 MHz in 5 kHz steps)2-Meter Amateur Band (14

Seite 71 - VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF

73A General Guide to Frequencies153.740–154.445 PUB, FIRE154.490–154.570 IND, BUS154.585 Oil Spill Cleanup154.600–154.625 BUS154.655–156.240 MED, ROAD

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74A General Guide to FrequenciesNew Mobile Narrow Band (220–222 MHz in 5 kHzsteps))11/4-Meter Amateur band (222.000–225.000 MHz in 5kHz steps)ULTRA HI

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75A General Guide to Frequencies70-cm Amateur Band (420–450 MHz in 6.25 kHz steps)Low Band (450–470 MHz- in 6.25 kHz steps)FM-TV Audio Broadcast, UHF

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76A General Guide to FrequenciesNote: Some cities use the 470–512 MHz band for land/mobile service.Conventional Systems Band — Locally Assigned (in6.2

Seite 75 - MHz steps)

77A General Guide to FrequenciesPrivate Trunked Band (in 6.25 kHz steps)General Trunked Band (in 6.25 kHz steps)23-Centimeter Amateur Band (in 6.25 kH

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78TroubleshootingˆTroubleshootingIf you have problems with your scanner, here are somesuggestions that might help you eliminate the problem. Ifthey do

Seite 77 - FREQUENCY CONVERSION

79TroubleshootingRESETTING/INITIALIZING THE SCANNERIf the scanner's display locks up or does not work prop-erly after you connect a power source,

Seite 78 - Troubleshooting

8Features• 137–174 MHz• 216.0025–225 MHz• 406–512 MHz• 806–823.9875 MHz• 849–868.9875 MHz• 894–960 MHz• 1240–1300 MHzUse “A General Guide to Frequenci

Seite 79 - RESETTING/INITIALIZING THE

80Troubleshootingonly when you are sure the scanner is not working prop-erly.1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again. 3<C:FD<3<C:FD<

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81SpecificationsˆSpecificationsFrequency Coverage:25–54 MHz... (in 5 kHz steps)108–136.9875 MHz..

Seite 81 - Specifications

82Specifications806–960 MHz... 2 µV1240–1300 MHz...

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83SpecificationsCurrent Drain (Squelched) ... 90 mABattery Charge Current ...

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08A01 GE-01D-999520-523 Printed in ChinaLimited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturingdefects in material and

Seite 84 - We Service What We Sell

9Features• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-ferent from that to which the receiver is connected. This device complies with Part 1

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