User's Manual

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To use iSCAN, you first browse the Library to find things that you want to monitor. We call
these things “scannable objects”, or simply “objects”. As you find objects in the Library that
you want to add to the collection of objects that your radio will scan, you import them from
the Library to iSCAN’s Playlists, which are also stored on the SD Card. There are twenty
regular Playlists in iSCAN, and a special “Skywarn” Playlist where you can store objects
that you want to monitor during times of severe weather, such as amateur radio repeaters
and power company frequencies that you may wish to monitor when severe weather is
present.
Included with iSCAN is a companion iSCAN PC Application and USB interface cable that
allow you to add your own objects and edit the objects that are stored in the iSCAN’s
Playlists.
Copyright Notice
The data contained in iSCAN’s Library is provided by special arrangement with
RadioReference and is Copyright ©2009 RadioReference.com LLC whom retains sole
ownership of the database. We ask that you respect this copyright by adhering to the
following guidelines:
The Library data is intended for your personal use only in conjunction with programming
and using your iSCAN. As such RadioReference.com LLC grants the customer a
non-exclusive single license to only be used with the iSCAN radio and its associated PC
software. The Library shall not be copied or transferred to any 3rd party in any electronic
or physical form or posted on any website.
To decompile the RadioReference data base or convert it for use with another scanning
receiver is expressly prohibited.
The RadioReference database is developed and maintained by unpaid volunteers who are
dedicated scanning hobbyists. The accuracy of the Library data is subject to errors in the