PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Action Bands Faxback Doc. # 16916 United States Broadcast Bands In the United States, there are several broadcast bands. The standard AM and FM bands are probably the most well known, and you can monitor the FM band on the scanner. There are also four television audio broadcast bands - the lower three transmit on the VHF band and the fourth transmits on the UHF band. You can monitor all three of the VHF bands and the UHF band. Frequency Range 54.
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band ............. (470.00 - 806.00 Public Service ............................... (806.00 - 823.98 Conventional Systems ......................... (851.00 - 856.00 Conventional/Trunked Systems . ................ (856.00 - 861.00 Trunked Systems .............................. (861.00 - 866.00 Public Safety ................................ (866.00 - 869.00 High Range ................................... (894.01 - 902.00 33-Centimeter Amateur ........................ (902.00 - 928.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 16918 The Radio Shack PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for the scanner so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the scanner dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Connecting Optional Equipment Faxback Doc. # 16912 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER You can connect an optional external speaker with a 1/8 -inch plug to the scanner. Use an 8-ohm external speaker capable of handling over 2.5 watts of power (such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 21 -549). Insert the speaker's plug into the EXT SPKR jack on the back of the scanner. NOTE: Plugging in an external speaker disconnects the scanner's internal speaker.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Features Faxback Doc. # 16908 The Radio Shack PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner lets you in on all the action! With its convenient rotary tuner and keypad, you can quickly tune to over 196,000 frequencies that include those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services, aircraft communications, amateur radio services, transportation services, Citizen's Band and commercial FM and television broadcasters.
no voice or other sound, so you can hear calls instead of static. Backlit Display - makes it easy to view and change programming information. Two Power Options - let you power the scanner from standard AC power (with the supplied AC power cord), or your vehicle's battery (with an optional DC cigarette lighter power cord). The PRO-2035 scanner can receive all of these bands: 25-28 MHz (HF Hi) 28-29.7 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio) 29.
Contacting your local Radio Shack store for help. If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using the scanner. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions; (1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera tion. This scanner is capable of Triple Conversion.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Frequency Guide Faxback Doc. # 16915 Reception of the frequencies covered by the scanner is mainl y "line-ofsight. That means you usually cannot hear stations that are beyond the horizon. During the summer MHz range located because of summer unpredictable but months, you might be able to hear stations in the 30 -50 several hundred or even thousands of miles away. This is atmospheric conditions.
Birdies are frequencies the scanner uses when it operates. These operating frequencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program one of these frequencies, you hear only noise on that frequency. If the interference is not severe, you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie. These are the most common birdies to watch for: 25.800 33.170 48.045 64.275 80.360 116.525 152.655 212.950 237.0125 311.400 421.800 491.375 821.600 978.500 1025.6875 1113.000 1182.
PRO-Series Direct Entry Programmable Scanners General Guide To Scanning Faxback Doc. # 17653 Birdies Birdies are frequencies your scanner uses when it operates. These operating frequencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program one of these frequencies, you hear only noise on that frequency. If the interference is not severe, you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie. The most comm on birdies to watch for are listed below. Birdie Frequencies: 31.
emergency service. Here, most of the activity is between 453.025 and 453.95 MHz and between 456.025 and 467.925 MHz. In the UHF band, frequencies between 456.025 and 459.95 MHz an d between 465.025 and 469.975 MHz are used by mobile units and control stations associated with base and repeater units that operate 5 MHz lower (that is, 451.025 to 454.950 and 460.025 to 464.975 MHz).
Guide To Frequencies National Weather Frequencies: 1) 2) 3) 4) 161.650 161.775 162.400 162.425 5) 6) 7) 8) 162.440 162.450 162.475 162.500 9) 162.525 10) 162.550 11) 163.275 Ham Radio Frequencies Ham operators often transmit emergency information when other communication methods break down. The following chart shows some of the frequencies that Hams use. Wavelength (Meters) Frequency (MHz) 10-meter 6-meter 2-meter 70-cm 28.000 -29.700 50.000 -54.000 144.000 -148.000 420.000 -450.
174.0 - 216.0 MHz ......................................... VHF Television 470.0 - 805.75 MHz .................... .................... UHF Television International Broadcast Bands Several short-wave bands are allocated for international broadcasting because of the nature of propagation of high frequencies. The bands are sometimes identified according to the approxi mate wavelength of the signals in meters. Your scanner may receive the 11 -meter band, from 25.6 - 26.10 MHz. Typical Band Usage HF Band (3.
.6 cm Amateur Band FM Repeaters: ................... Land Mobile "Paired" Frequencies: .................. Base Stations: ..................................... Mobile Units: ...................................... Repeater Units: .................................... Control Stations: .................................. NOTE: 440.000 450.000 451.0 25 456.025 460.025 465.025 - 450.000 470.000 454.950 459.950 464.975 469.
PSB: ....................................................... Public Safety PTR: ....................... .............................. Private Trunked ROAD: ......................................... Road & Highway Maintenance RTV: .................................... Radio/TV Remote Broadcast Pickup TAXI: ..................................................... . Taxi Services TELBL: .................................................. Mobile Telephone TELC: ................................................
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band (54 -72 MHz): 59.750: .............................................................. TV2 65.750: .............................................................. TV3 71.750: ............................................. ................. TV4 Land Mobile Service Band (72 -76 MHz): FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band (76 -88 MHz): 81.750: .............................................................. TV5 87.750: ..............................................................
162.0125 - 162.35: ....................................... GOVT, MIL, USXX 162.400 - 162.550: .................................................. WTHR 162.5625 - 162.6375: ..................................... GOVT, MIL, USXX 162.6625: ............................................................ MED 162.6875 - 163.225: ...................................... GOVT, MIL, USXX 163.250: ....................... ...................................... MED 163.275 - 166.225: .......................................
342.500 - 344.600: ........................................... FAA Weather 346.400 - 364.200: ............................. Air Force Traffic Control 381.800 - 383.900: ........................................... Coast Guard U.S. Government Band (406-420 MHz): 406.125 - 419.975: ............................................ GOVT, USXX 70-cm Amateur Band (420-450 MHz): 420.000 - 450.000: ................................................... HAM Low Band (450-470 MHz): 450.050 - 450.925: ........................
Private Trunked 935.0125 - 939.9875: ................................................. PTR General Trunked 940.0125 - 940.9875: ................................................. GTR Frequency Conversion The tuning of a station can be expressed in frequency (kHz o r MHz) or in wavelength (meters). The following information can help you make the necessary conversions. 1 MHz (million)=1,000 kHz (thousand) To convert MHz to kHz, multiply by 1,000: 9.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Hints and Tips Faxback Doc. # 16588 Q: In Auto Storing, this Scanner keeps storing the same frequency over and over again. In the Owner's Manual under Features, it is stated that Auto Store will scan and store the frequency. If t he same frequency comes up again, it checks the frequency and if it is the same frequency, it skips it. But under Operation of Auto Storing. it does not state that it will skip a frequency if it is already stored.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Listening to the Weather Band Faxback Doc. # 16914 The FCC (Federal Communica tions Commission) has allocated 11 channels for use by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA broadcasts your local forecast and regional weather information on one or more of these channels. We have preprogrammed the scanner wi th ten of the U.S. frequencies available to NOAA.
Changing/Resetting the Frequency Step The scanner scans at a preset frequency step (5, 12.5, or 50 kHz) for each frequency range. However, if you scan some of the 225 -400 MHz and TV audio bands, you might have to manually change the frequency step. You can change the displayed frequency step while searching for frequencies or automatically storing frequencies. Follow these steps to change the displayed frequency step. 1. Display the frequency step or frequency range which uses the frequency step. 2.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Operation -Part 1 Faxback Doc. # 16910 CONNECTING POWER Plug the scanner's attached AC power cord into a standard AC outlet. CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, the plug's blades are polarized and fit only one way. If the plug does not fit easily, turn it over and try again. Do not force the plug into the AC outlet. The memory backup circuit begins to function a few minutes after you supply power to the scanner.
into the scanner. Use this procedure only when you are sur e the scanner is not working properly. 1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again. 2. Press and hold down CLEAR and insert a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip into the RESTART hole on the back of the scanner for about 2 seconds. Information on the scanner's display disappears. 3. When information reappears on the scanner's display, release CLEAR.
MONITOR - accesses the 100 monitor memories. TUNING Knob - turn to tune through channels or frequencies. SCAN - scans through the channe ls. MANUAL - stops scanning to let you directly enter a channel number. TUNE - lets you use the scanner's rotary tuner to tune through frequencies. PROGRAM - programs frequencies into channels. AUTO - lets you automatically program frequencies into channels. ENTER - enters frequencies into channels.
PRIORITY - appears when the priority feature is turned on. MON - appears with a number ( 1-100) to show which monitor memory you are listening to. LOCK-OUT - appears when you lock out a channel or manually select a locked -out channel. DELAY - appears when scanning stops at a ch annel you have programmed for a 2 -second delay. AM - appears when the scanner scans a frequency set to the AM mode or when you change a frequency to the AM mode. See "Band Mode and Frequency Step.
MONITOR MEMORIES TURNING ON THE SCANNER/SETTING VOLUME AND SQUELCH 1. Turn SQUELCH fully counterclockwise. 2. Turn VOLUME clockwise until you hear a hissing sound. 3. Turn SQUELCH clockwise, then leave it set to a point just after the hissing sound stops. NOTE: If the scanner picks up unwanted, partial, or very weak transmissions, turn SQUELCH clockwise to decrease the scanner 's sensitivity to these signals. If you want to listen to a weak or distant station, turn SQUELCH counterclockwise.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Operation - Part 2 Faxback Doc. # 16911 SCANNING THE CHANNELS To begin scanning the channels or t o start scanning again after monitoring a specific channel, press SCAN. The scanner scans through all non -locked channels in the active banks (see "Locking Out Channels"). The scanner scans either up or down through the channels in the activated banks.
Both MON and the frequency stored in the monitor memory are displayed. MOVING FREQUENCIES Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a Channel 1. Press PROGRAM. 2. Use the number keys to enter the channel number where you want to store the monitor frequency, then press PROGRAM. 3. Press MONITOR. MON flashes. Use the number keys to enter the monitor memory's channel number, then press MONITOR. Or, tur n TUNING to select the channel number.
You can move all stored frequencies within a bank you select from higher channels to lower, empty cha nnels. This helps you group all of the frequencies you stored within a bank into consecutive channels. For example, if you stored frequencies in channels 1 through 25, left channels 26 through 30 empty, then stored more frequencies in channels 30 through 40, the scanner can move all the frequencies together into channels 1 through 35. 1. Press AUTO. AUTO appears. 2.
3. Press and hold down ENTER, th en press CLEAR. SPECIAL FEATURES DELAY Many agencies use a two -way radio system that might have a pause of several seconds between a query and a reply. The scanner's delay feature lets it wait for 2 seconds after each transmission on a channel or frequ ency while scanning or searching. To program a 2-second delay for a channel while scanning, manually select the channel and press DELAY until DELAY appears.
You can scan existing channels faster by locking out channels that have a continuous transmission, such as a weather channel. To lock out a channel while scanning, press L/OUT when the scanner stops on the channel. To lock out a channel manually, manually select the channel and press L/OUT until LOCK -OUT shows on the display. To remove the lockout from a channel, manually select the channel and p ress L/OUT until LOCK-OUT disappears from the display.
press MANUAL. NOTES: If the scanner is scanning and stops at the channel you want, you do not have to press MANUAL again in Step 2. If you repeatedly press MANUAL, the scanner steps through the channels. To change the step direction, press either the UP or DOWN ARROW before you press MANUAL.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Preparation Faxback Doc. # 16909 This scanner is primarily designed for use in the home as a base station. You can place it on a desk, shelf, or table. The scanner's front feet fold up or down. view of the display. Adjust them to give you the best CONNECTING AN ANTENNA The supplied telescoping antenna helps the scanner receive strong local signals. To install the antenna, screw it clockwise into the hole on the scanner's top.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Search and Storing Active Frequencies Faxback Doc.
NOTES: To select a bank that does not contain any empty channels, a bar flashes under the bank number, and -FULL- and AUTO appear. To enter new frequencies into this bank, you must delete one or more frequencies stored in it, then repeat Step 2. See "Deleting Frequencies." If you select a bank that contains an empty channel, a bar flashes under the bank number, and AC -, the number of vacant channels in the bank, Ch, and AUTO appear. If you do not want to select the bank, press the bank's number again.
press the UP or DOWN ARROW. 9. To stop auto store, press MANUAL. MANUAL appears. Limit Search You can search for transmissions within a range of frequencies you select, called the limit search range. You can set and store up to ten limit search ranges into search banks (1 -10). NOTES: You can use the scanner's delay feature while using limit search. See "Delay.
an upper limit in this step, the scanner displays and uses 894.050 as the upper limit after you press ENTER. 7. Press the UP ARROW to search from the lower to the upper limit, or the DOWN ARROW to search from the upper to the lower limit. As the scanner searches, it displays SEARCH, and the bar under the selected search bank number flashes. When the scanner finds an active frequen cy, it stops searching. To save the frequency into a monitor memory, press MONITOR.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 16919 Frequency Coverage HF Hi:........................... .......... 25 - 28 MHz (in 5 VHF Lo:.................................. 29.7 - 50 MHz (in 5 Amateur Radio:........................... 28 - 29.7 MHz (in 5 50 - 54 MHz (in 5 144 -148 MHz (in 5 222 - 225 MHz (in 5 420 - 450 MHz (in 12.5 1240 - 1300.000 MHz (in 12.5 FM-TV Audio:............................... 54 - 72 MHz (in 5 76 - 87.5 MHz (in 5 87. 5 - 107.
+/6 kHz:.......................................................... -6 dB +/12 kHz:........................................................ -50 dB NFM +/10 kHz:...................... ................................... -6 dB +/20 kHz:........................................................ -50 dB WFM +/150 kHz:........................................................ -6 dB +/300 kHz:............................................. .......... -50 dB Scanning Rate:....................................
Weight:........................................................ 70.5 Ounces (2 kg) Specifications are typical; i ndividual units might vary. are subject to change and improvement without notice.
PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner (200-0460) Troubleshooting Faxback Doc. # 16917 If the scanner is not working as it should, these suggestions might help you eliminate the problem. If the scanner still does not operate normally, take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance. Symptom Suggestion Scanner is on, but wi ll not scan. Be sure SQUELCH is adjusted properly. Scanner receives stations poorly or not at all. Check the antenna (indoor or outdoor).
200-0460 PRO2035 1000 CH BASE SCAN Faxback Doc. # 30424 To order parts call 1 -800-843-7422 or visit your local RadioShack store. Reference # Cat. No. Description NP Part # -----------------------------------------------------------------------11318532 DIODE 1N4002 RECT 600V.
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