Triple Trunking Mobile / Base Radio Scanner 20-163 Thank you for purchasing your Triple Trunking Mobile / Base Radio Scanner from RadioShack. Your scanner scans conventional frequencies and trunked systems. Please read this user’s guide before installing, setting up and using your new scanner.
Contents Your Scanner........................................................................4 Installing Your Scanner.........................................................7 Setting Up a Mobile Base.............................................................7 Bracket Mounting..........................................................................7 Dashboard Installation..................................................................8 Connecting the Antenna............................................
Contents Monitoring.........................................................................30 Trunking Setup...................................................................31 Defining a Trunking Bank............................................................31 Trunking Modes...........................................................................32 Motorola Trunking Setup............................................................32 Base and Offset Frequencies.........................................
Your Scanner Mounting bracket DIN sleeve and keys (2) DC cable w/fuse AC adapter Knob (2) Rubber washer (2) Antenna Lock washer (2) Screw (2) Rubber foot (3)
1-9 / A-Z– Numbers and letters. Zero enters special characters. TRUNK — Accesses trunking functions. L/OUT – Locks out channels, frequencies, or Talk Group IDs. ./DELAY – Decimal point, space, delay functions. CLEAR ENT – Enter. PROG – Program. FUNC — Function. TUNE – Enters Tune mode. ATT – Attenuator. PAUSE DIM – Dimmer. WX/ — Weather search and Skywarn. PRI – Priority. TEXT – Activates text buttons. MODE – Changes receive mode. — Signal Stalker. SCAN — Starts a scan.
DC 13.8V Connect power source. EXT SP Connect an external speaker. SCREW HOLE Use to mount the scanner in a car. ANT Connect the supplied antenna or an external antenna.
Installing Your Scanner You can mount your triple trunking scanner in your vehicle or use it as a base station. Setting Up a Mobile Base You can place your scanner on a desk, shelf, or table to use it as a base station. Because the speaker is on the bottom of the scanner, you can use the mounting bracket to elevate your scanner off the surface for better sound. To you use the scanner on a flat surface: 1. Attach the three protective rubber feet to the mounting bracket.
3. Remove the paper backing from each washer and stick one inside of each bracket’s ear, aligning the washer’s hole with the bracket’s hole. 4. Attach the mounting bracket to your vehicle’s surface using the supplied screws and lockwashers. Dashboard Installation If you are unsure how to install your scanner in your vehicle, consult your automobile manufacturer, dealer, or a qualified installer. To mount in your dashboard, you must connect an external antenna and speaker. 1.
To remove your scanner from the DIN sleeve, insert the two keys straight into the scanner’s front panel and pull the scanner out. Connecting the Antenna To connect an external antenna, always follow the installation instructions supplied with the antenna. Use 50-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, coaxial cable. If the antenna is over 50 feet from the scanner, use RG8 low-loss dielectric coaxial cable. If necessary, RadioShack carries a variety of adapters. To attach the supplied antenna: 1.
Powering Your Scanner You can power your scanner from a wall outlet, or from your vehicle’s battery. You must use a power source that supplies 12V DC and delivers at least 600 mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the scanner’s DC 13.8V jack. The supplied AC adapter and DC power cord meet these specifications. Using a power source that does not meet these specifications could damage the scanner or the adapter. Wall Outlet 1.
Vehicle (Power Socket) To power your scanner from a 12V power source in your vehicle, such as a cigarette-lighter socket, you need a 12V, 600 mA DC cigarettelighter adapter (not supplied), available at your local RadioShack store. 1. Insert the adapter’s barrel plug into the scanner’s DC 13.8V jack. 2. Plug the adapter’s other end into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter or power socket. When you use a cigarette-lighter adapter, you might hear electrical noise from your engine while scanning. This is normal.
Headphones and Speakers You can plug headphones or speaker (neither included) into your scanner. To use headphones, connect the plug into the headphone jack on the front panel. Headphones automatically mute the scanner’s speaker. To use external speaker, connect the plug into the EXT SP jack on the rear panel. Even though some earphones/headphones let you hear some outside sounds when listening at normal volume levels, they still can present a traffic hazard.
To set the keytone: 1. Turn on the scanner. “Multi-system Trunking Scanner” appears. 2. While “Multi-system Trunking Scanner” appears, press 1 to turn on the keytone or 2 to turn it off. To change the backlight mode: Repeatedly press DIM to adjust display backlight brightness from Dark, Light off, or Light. Delay Sometimes, several seconds can pass between transmissions. To avoid missing a reply, a delay is automatically set for each channel.
With the attenuator on, the scanner might not receive weak signals. You can reduce interference using two attenuator modes: • Global – (Default) The attenuator setting is applied to all channels, bands, or groups. • Normal – Lets you set the attenuator in each channel, band, or group. You cannot set the attenuator while scanning. To set the attenuator mode: 1. To set Global mode, press FUNC and then ATT. On the display “G” appears.” 2. To set the attenuator for each channel, press FUNC and then ATT.
FM – Frequency Modulation, used for most public safety transmissions, broadcast, business, and amateur radio transmissions. CT – FM transmissions with Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) DC – FM transmissions with Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) MO – Motorola Trunking System ED – EDACS Trunking System LT – LTR Trunking System If you change the receive mode using MODE key, the scanner shows the receive mode for small caps (ex. fm, am, ct, or dc).
6. If necessary, press MODE to change the receiving mode. 7. Press ENT. If the frequency is already stored in the bank, “Dupl.Freq. ChXXX” appears. To copy the duplicate frequency anyway, press ENT or press CL to cancel. If you made a mistake in Step 5, “Invalid Freq.” briefly appears and the scanner beeps when you press ENT. Go back to step 5 again. 8. Press MAN again. M and the bank and channel number appear.
Deleting Saved Frequencies To delete a saved frequency: 1. Press MAN. 2. Use the number keys to enter the frequency’s channel number. 3. Press MAN. 4. Press PROG. M changes to P. 5. Press FUNC. 6. Press CL. “0.0000” appears. To delete all saved frequencies in a bank: 1. Press PROG. M changes to P. 2. Press FUNC. 3. Use the number keys to enter the bank number. 4. Press FUNC then CL. “Clear entire bank?” appears. 5. Press 1 to clear all. Any other key aborts.
5. Press FUNC, then MODE. 6. Use the or to select the desired CTCSS or DCS code. You can enter the code manually. The scanner automatically fills in the code. See Appendix B for a list of codes. 7. Press ENT. To save a CTCSS or DCS code: Press ENT while the code appears. Scanner Cloning You can transfer the programmed data to and from another PRO-163 (or PRO-164) scanner using a connecting cable which has 1/8-inch stereo (TRS) phone plugs on both ends (not supplied).
Searching You can search for transmissions using the preprogrammed search bank, which is divided into eight search bands. Seek Search When Seek Search is active, the scanner stops on active frequencies for five seconds and then resumes searching automatically. To activate Seek Search: 1. Press FUNC then 7. “Seek Search ON” appears briefly and “S” appears on the display. 2. To turn off Seek Search, press FUNC then 7 again. “Seek Search OFF” appears briefly.
SR3 to SR5 banks contain several groups. To turn off a group, press the group number; the group number disappears. To turn the group back on, press the group number again. 2. Adjust the Squelch. After the set delay, the scanner starts searching. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching. 3. To pause while searching, press PSE. The scanner stops searching and *** PAUSED *** appears. To resume, press PSE again. 4.
Zeromatic While searching, the scanner stops if a transmission triggers the squelch setting. A narrow-band FM transmission can have a deviation of +/- 5 KHz, and the actual total bandwidth, including the tails of the sidebands, can be even greater. However, search intervals smaller than that can stop your scanner short of the correct (center) frequency. The Zeromatic function allows the scanner to find the correct center frequency for search banks SR3, SR4, SR5, SR6 and SR7.
6. Press SRCH to start searching. 7. Adjust the Squelch. After the set delay, the scanner starts searching. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching. Signal Stalker II Signal Stalker II provides a powerful tool to rapidly detect, monitor and save frequencies of nearby or high-power transmissions. Signal Stalker II resembles more expensive portable frequency counters, but provides many advantages over typical portable frequency counters.
Special Signal Stalker Special Signal Stalker II divides the frequency range by 1 MHz segments. If you lock out 5 frequencies within 1 MHz segment, the scanner will skip that segment in subsequent sweeps. To use Special Signal Stalker II: 1. Press FUNC. 2. Use or to select “Sp. Stalker” appears for Special Signal Stalker II. 3. To turn off Special Signal Stalker II, press FUNC and then or again.
To review and unlock frequencies: 1. Press SRCH to enter search mode. 2. Press FUNC then L/OUT. The first locked-out frequency and lockout list appear. If the search bank has no locked-out frequencies, “No Lockout” appears. 3. Press or to review the list. The current position and the total locked-out number also appear as “Lockout XX of YY.” (Example: Lockout 10 of 30.) 4. (Optional) To unlock a frequency, select the frequency then press CL. 5. Press FUNC then L/OUT again to exit.
Scanning Scanning sequentially checks all saved channels for activity. You must save frequencies into channels to scan. The scanner does not scan empty channels or unsaved frequencies. You can increase the scanning speed by locking out channels with continuous transmissions, such as a weather channel or turning off entire banks. Turning off a bank prevents the scanner from scanning any channels within the bank. You cannot turn off all banks. There must be at least one active bank to scan. To scan: 1.
To review all locked out channels: 1. Press MAN. 2. Repeatedly pressing FUNC and then L/OUT to view each lockedout channel. 3. To unlock a channel, press L/OUT. “LO” changes to “lo.” 4. When you finish reviewing locked-out channels, press MAN. You can manually select any channel in a bank, even in turnedoff banks. Priority Scanning In addition to the 1,000 programmable memory channels, your scanner has one Priority channel.
To modify the Priority channel: 1. Press PROG. 2. Press PRI. 3. Use the number keys to enter the frequency. 4. Press ENT. If the frequency is incorrect, “Invalid Freq” appears briefly. Weather Alerts The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allocated channels for use by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA broadcasts Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) alerts that include digitally encoded data about the severity of the alert.
SAME Standby Mode SAME alerts include FIPS codes to identify areas, established by the US Census bureau. You can set your scanner to alert for all areas or limit weather alerts to up to 10 specific areas by FIPS code. The National Weather Service maintains a current list of FIPS codes at www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/. To program a FIPS code: 1. Press WX and listen to identify the weather station with the strongest signal. 2. Press FUNC, and then PROG to access the FIPS code entry table. 3.
To review stored FIPS codes: 1. Press WX then a number key. 2. Press L/OUT to change the lockout status. For information about adding text tags to a FIPS code, see “Text Tags” on Page 43. To enter SAME standby: 1. Press FUNC, and then WX. The scanner will monitor the selected weather radio station for alerts with FIPS codes that match the codes you entered in the FIPS entry table. 2. To exit SAME standby, press FUNC, and then WX.
Skywarn Skywarn is an organized group of trained weather observers. Using Skywarn, you can hear trained observers in your area call in official reports to a control station that relays those reports to NOAA and other emergency agencies. Before using this feature, save local Skywarn frequencies for your area into Channel 999. To use Skywarn: Hold the Skywarn button ( ). “SKY” appears. If the skywarn channel is empty, “Not programmed” appears.
tune direction, press or . When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops. 4. Press PSE to monitor the frequency. The transmission signal level is indicated by the 5 dots. To set a default tuning frequency: 1. Press MAN. 2. (Optional) Use the number keys to enter the frequency number. 3. Press FUNC, then TUNE. The scanner saves the frequency. For example, if you save 145.31000 MHz, when you press TUNE, the scanner starts tuning at 145.31000 MHz.
3. Repeatedly press MODE to select a trunking mode (Motorola, EDACS, or LTR). 4. Press PROG. Trunking Modes In Closed mode, the scanner stops only on transmissions with saved and unlocked Talk Group IDs. This lets you focus a scan on the frequencies you have identified, ignoring other transmissions. In Open mode, the scanner stops for transmissions on any unlocked channel. This lets you search for Talk Group IDs that you can then save.
Fleet Maps For Motorola Type I and hybrid systems, you must program a fleet map before saving Talk Group IDs. To program a fleet map: 1. Press PROG then TRUNK. 2. Press FUNC, then press or to select the bank. 3. If necessary, repeatedly press MODE to select “Motorola.” 4. Press FUNC, then press 8. “Size Code Setting” appears, with Block 0 selected. 5. Enter the size code for Block 0, supplied with the Type I system information, or try one of the following common fleet maps.
For Motorola Type II, enter 15. 6. Press ENT. The next block appears. 7. Repeat steps 5-6 for each block. If you make a mistake, press CL and enter the correct size code. Base and Offset Frequencies To receive Motorola VHF and UHF system transmissions, you must program applicable base and offset frequencies. In the 800 MHz trunking band, you can select a base frequency (normal or offset), but in the 900 MHz trunking band, you do not need to set the base frequency.
7. While the S in Step blinks, repeatedly press or to select the step number: 5.0, 6.25, 10.0, 12.5, 15.0, 18.75, 20.0, 25.0, 30.0, 31.25, 35.0, 37.5, 40.0, 43.75, or 50.0 kHz, then press ENT. 8. Press PROG. UHF-Hi (806-960 MHz) To program 800 MHz Motorola trunking: 1. Press PROG then TRUNK to enter the ID program mode. 2. Press FUNC, then press or . The bank number increases or decreases by one. If you hold down or , the bank number increases or decreases continuously. 3.
LTR Trunking Setup LTR systems, assign each frequency a Home Repeater (HR) number, and are frequently programmed with unique ID codes for each radio. LTR Talk Group IDs are organized in a specific order, and to scan, you must program the frequencies in HR order. LTR systems are used primarily by businesses, such as taxicabs, delivery trucks, and repair services. LTR systems use a Home Repeater as part of their Talk Group ID. To save a correct Home Repeater: 1. Save the LTR channels in any order. 2.
To search for Talk Group IDs: 1. Set the bank to Open mode. 2. Press SCAN. The scanner scans through all unlocked channels in the active banks. 3. When the scanner stops on a transmission, press TRUNK. The scanner displays the ID location: Sub-bank. ID Location 0-4 00-29 Example: 2-01 If the ID has already been saved, “ID was saved” appears. If you try to store more than 150 talk group IDs in a bank, “Memory Full!” appears.
6. Use the number and decimal point keys to enter the Talk Group ID: For ED Talk Group IDs, you can enter either a decimal or AFS code. The default setting is decimal ID entry. To use the AFS code, press FUNC then 2, “AFS Format” appears for about 2 seconds. You can then enter the AFS code. If you make a mistake, “Invalid ID value” appears when you press ENT. Go back to Step 3. If you entered an ID that is already stored in same bank, “Dupl. ID of X-XX appears.
5. To clear the Talk Group IDs, Press 1. To cancel the deletion, press any key except 1. Saving Trunking Channels Trunking channels are defined using the same procedure for nontrunking channels. In each bank, you can mix channel modes, including conventional, but you can scan only one trunking mode at a time, either EDACS, Motorola, or LTR. Because Motorola control frequencies change daily, you should save all the control frequencies in the same bank.
For Motorola channels, your scanner displays the Talk Group ID memory location, received frequency, voice channel (VC), and the Motorola ID number. Your scanner automatically mutes the audio while it decodes control channel data. However, we recommend you turn SQ clockwise and leave it set to a point just after the hiss stops. This lets the scanner quickly acquire the data channel. For Motorola trunking systems, more than one talk group can transmit at a time.
Locking Out Talk Group IDs You can only lock out Talk Group IDs when the scanner is in the Closed mode. To lock out Talk Group IDs: 1. Press PROG then TRUNK. 2. Press FUNC, or to move to the desired bank. 3. Press or to select the ID. 4. Press L/OUT to lock out the ID. “lo” changes to “LO.” 5. To remove the lockout from a trunking ID, manually select the ID memory, and press L/OUT. LO changes to lo. You cannot clear all lockouts from a talk group at the same time.
To turn off a sub-bank while scanning: 1. When the scanner stops on a transmission, press FUNC. 2. Press TRUNK. The display indicates which sub-bank is turned on or off. The active sub-bank number appears. 3. Press FUNC and the number of the sub-bank you desire to turn on or off. For example to turn sub-bank 4 on or off, press FUNC. Then press 4. This function activates when the receiving channel bank is Closed mode.
Text Tags While scanning, if the scanner stops on a channel with a saved text tag, the text appears on the display. Otherwise, the Talk Group ID appears on the display. You can define text tags to identify channels, Talk Group IDs, banks or FIPS Codes. To define a Text Tag: 1. To define a text tag for a channel: • Press MAN. • Enter the bank and channel number. • Press PROG. M changes to P. 2. To define a text tag for a Talk Group ID: • Press PROG. • Press TRUNK.
To enter a number, press 1, then press the number key. To enter lowercase character or second-set character for the 0 key, press the number key and then press FUNC. 7. If you make a mistake, press or to move to the character you want to change. 8. Press ENT to save the text. To display the Talk Group ID: 1. If the scanner displays the text tag for a transmission, press TEXT. The ID code appears. 2. Press TEXT again to cancel.
Troubleshooting Issue Solution The scanner does not function. Make sure the adaptor’s barrel plug is fully inserted into the PWR jack. The center tip of the adaptor’s barrel plug must be set to positive. Cause: The AC or DC adaptor might not be connected. If using a DC adaptor, the DC adaptor socket might be dirty. The scanner does not receive stations or reception is poor. Cause: Antenna might not be connected correctly. Squelch setting might be too sensitive.
Issue Solution Error message appears Download and install the “Windows when trying to upload or XP Driver to resolve PC connection download from a computer. error” file from your scanner’s Product Support page or the Software Cause: Download page on www.RadioShack.com. Your computer is using Windows XP and does not Then make your connection and try have the necessary USB again. Be sure the correct COM port is cable driver. selected in device manager..
Initializing the Scanner If the scanner’s display locks up or does not work properly after you connect a power source or install batteries, you might need to initialize it. Caution: This procedure clears the scanner’s memory. Initialize the scanner only after trying all other methods to correct issues. To initialize the scanner: 1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again. “Multi-system Trunking Scanner” appears. 2. While “Multi-system Trunking Scanner” appears, press 0. 3. Press 1. 4. Press ENT.
Scanning Legally Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and fire departments, ambulance services, government agencies, private companies, amateur radio services, military operations, pager services, and wireline (telephone and telegraph) service providers. It is legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive. However, there are some transmissions you should never intentionally listen to.
FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a scanning receiver, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Talk Group ID – A simultaneous trunking transmission that identifies 2-way radio users. This allows trunking systems to allocate a few frequencies to multiple 2-way radio users. Sub-bank – Each bank has an associated Talk Group ID sub-bank. In Closed mode, the scanner only stops if a transmission has a Talk Group ID saved in the associated Talk Group ID sub-bank. In Open Mode, the scanner stops on all transmissions, except those you lock out. Appendix B: Search Banks Note: All scanners tune by steps.
Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) 13 156.6500 64 156.2250 160.8250 83 157.1750 14 156.7000 65 156.2750 84 157.2250 161.8250 15 156.7500 66 156.3250 85 157.2750 161.8750 16 156.8000 67 156.3750 86 157.3250 161.9250 17 156.8500 68 156.4250 87 157.3750 161.9750 18 156.9000 69 156.4750 88 157.4250 19 156.9500 70 156.5250 20 157.0000 161.6000 71 156.5750 Note: Some Marine frequencies assign two frequencies to one channel. For example, 157.
Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) 13 27.1150 27 27.2750 14 27.1250 28 27.2850 Ch. Freq. (MHz) Search bank: SR2 FRS/GMRS/MURS band Receive Mode: FM, CT, or DC Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) 01 462.56250 13 467.68750 25 151.94000 02 462.58750 14 467.71250 26 154.57000 03 462.61250 15 462.55000 27 154.60000 04 462.63750 16 462.57500 28 154.62500 05 462.66250 17 462.60000 29 464.50000 06 462.68750 18 462.62500 30 464.55000 07 462.
Freq. (MHz) Step (kHz) Freq. (MHz) Step (kHz) 45.940-46.060 10 764.003125-766.996875 3.125 46.080-46.500 10 773.003125-775.996875 3.125 Group 1 794.003125-796.996875 3.125 151.820-151.940 7.5 803.003125-805.996875 3.125 153.770-154.130 7.5 Group 4 154.145-154.445 7.5 851.0125-852.0125 12.5 154.570 852.0375-853.0375 12.5 154.600 853.0625-854.0625 12.5 154.650-154.770 7.5 854.0875-855.0875 12.5 154.785-154.950 7.5 855.1125-856.1125 12.5 155.010-155.370 7.5 856.
Group Frequency (MHz) Step (kHz) 0 28.0000-29.7000 5 1 50.0000-54.0000 5 2 144.0000-148.0000 5 3 222.0000-224.9950 5 4 420.0000-450.0000 5 5 902.000-927.9875 12.5 6 1240.0000-1300.0000 6.25 Search bank: SR6 Railroad Receive mode: FM, CT, or DC Frequency (MHz) Step (kHz) 159.810-161.5650 7.5 Search bank: SR7 Programmable limit search Receive mode: FM, AM, CT, or DC Appendix C: CTCSS / DCS Codes You can program any of the following codes: CTCSS Codes: 67.0 Hz 94.8 Hz 131.
DCS Codes: 006 050 125 174 255 343 445 526 703 007 051 131 205 261 346 446 532 712 015 053 132 212 263 351 452 546 723 017 054 134 214 265 356 454 565 731 021 065 141 223 266 364 455 606 732 023 071 143 225 271 365 462 612 734 025 072 145 226 274 371 464 624 743 026 073 152 243 306 411 465 627 754 031 074 155 244 311 412 466 631 032 114 156 245 315 413 503 632 036 115 162 246 325 423 506 654 043 116 165 251 3
PubSafety Band Freq. (MHz) Step (kHz) Group 0 Freq. (MHz) Step (kHz) Group 2 33.420-33.980 10 453.0375-453.9625 6.25 37.020-37.420 10 458.0375-458.9625 6.25 39.020-39.980 10 460.0125-460.6375 6.25 42.020-42.940 10 462.5500-462.7250 6.25 44.620-45.860 10 465.0125-465.6375 6.25 467.5625-467.7125 6.25 45.880 45.900 Group 3 45.940-46.060 10 764.003125-766.996875 3.125 46.080-46.500 10 773.003125-775.996875 3.125 794.003125-796.996875 3.125 3.125 Group 1 151.820-151.
Appendix E: Talk Group Format Motorola For Motorola Type I, enter the block number, fleet number and subfleet number. Fleet No. Subfleet No. XXX XX Example: XXX-XX Motorola Type II talk group IDs are 4- or 5-digit numbers, divisible by 16. EDACS Enter either a four-digit decimal number from 0001 to 2047. Agency Fleet Subfleet (AFS) numbers range from 00-001 to 15-157. The default EDACS setting is decimal. To use AFS format: 1. Press FUNC then 2. “AFS Format” appears briefly. 2.
Appendix F: Specifications Frequency Coverage: 25.000-26.960 MHz..................................................... (in 10 kHz steps/AM) 26.965-27.405 MHz..................................................... (in 10 kHz steps/AM) 27.410-29.505 MHz....................................................... (in 5 kHz steps/AM) 29.510-29.700 MHz........................................................(in 5 kHz steps/FM) 29.710-49.830 MHz......................................................(in 10 kHz steps/FM) 49.
216.0025–224.975MHz.........................................................................0.5 uV 225-299.975 MHz.................................................................................0.5 uV 300-405.975 MHz.................................................................................0.8 uV 406–512 MHz........................................................................................0.5 uV 764–960 MHz........................................................................................0.
ADDENDUM Cat. No. 20-163 / 20-164 Preprogrammed Frequencies Your scanner has 155 preprogrammed frequencies in the ROM. You can load them into Channels 000 to 154. 1. Turn off the scanner and then turn it on again. 2. When Multi-system Trunking Scanner appears, press PGM (or PROG). 3. Press 1. CH Base Licensee Text Tag 000 40.5000 ARMY SEARCH/RESCUE ARMY SRCH/RESCUE 001 52.5250 AMATEUR 6 METER CALLING AMATEUR 6M CALL 002 121.5000 AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY CHANNEL AIR EMERGENCY 003 122.
021 151.9550 PURPLE DOT BUSINESS BAND PURPLE DOT - BB 022 154.0100 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 023 154.0700 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 024 154.1300 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 025 154.1450 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 026 154.1600 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 027 154.1750 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 028 154.1900 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 029 154.2050 FIRE DEPARTMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT 030 154.
054 155.2800 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 055 155.2950 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 056 155.3250 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 057 155.3400 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 058 155.3550 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 059 155.3700 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 060 155.3850 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 061 155.4000 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY 062 155.4750 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 063 156.
080 454.0000 NASCAR TRACK ANNOUNCER NASCAR TRACK 081 460.0250 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 082 460.0500 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 083 460.0750 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 084 460.1000 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 085 460.1250 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 086 460.1500 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 087 460.1750 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 088 460.2000 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 089 460.2250 POLICE DEPARTMENTS POLICE DEPT. 090 460.
110 460.8500 AIRLINE COMPANIES AT AIRPORT AIRLINE COMPANY 111 460.9000 SECURITY ALARM COMPANIES SECURITY COMPANY 112 460.9250 SECURITY ALARM COMPANIES SECURITY COMPANY 113 460.9500 SECURITY ALARM COMPANIES SECURITY COMPANY 114 460.9750 SECURITY ALARM COMPANIES SECURITY COMPANY 115 462.5500 GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 1 GMRS REPEATER 1 116 462.5625 FRS CH 1 FRS CHANNEL 1 117 462.5750 GMRS REPEATER OUTPUT 2 GMRS REPEATER 2 118 462.5875 FRS CH 2 FRS CHANNEL 2 119 462.
138 467.6125 FRS CH 10 FRS CHANNEL 10 139 467.6375 FRS CH 11 FRS CHANNEL 11 140 467.6625 FRS CH 12 FRS CHANNEL 12 141 467.6875 FRS CH 13 FRS CHANNEL 13 142 467.7125 FRS CH 14 FRS CHANNEL 14 143 467.7625 J DOT - BUSINESS BAND J DOT - BB 144 467.8125 K DOT - BUSINESS BAND K DOT - BB 145 467.8500 SILVER DOT - BUSINESS BAND SILVER DOT - BB 146 467.8750 GOLD STAR - BUSINESS BAND GOLD STAR - BB 147 467.9000 RED STAR - BUSINESS BAND RED STAR - BB 148 469.
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