User's Manual

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Scanner Features
Object Oriented User Interface is designed for ease of use, yet is
powerful enough to satisfy the most sophisticated experts. Common
data entry, browsing and control methods are used for non-trunked
conventional channels, trunking talkgroups, search configurations and
Signal Stalker II setups. The radio grows with you—you can start out
with a small, easy to manage configuration, then expand it whenever
you need to.
Menu Driven Programming with Context Sensitive Help – Each
menu item provides a few lines of help text that provide assistance
with programming and using the scanner.
Scan List functionality allows you to arrange, group and scan objects
according to your preference.
Free-Form Memory Organization – Memory is assigned as objects
are created using a sophisticated internal file management system.
You are not constrained to traditional bank or channel scanner
memory layouts. The scanner can store over 1,800 conventional
channels, trunking talkgroups, search configurations, and Signal
Stalker II objects in any combination.
V-Scanner Technology – Allows you to save complete radio
configurations within the radio, for recall into main memory as
needed in the field. Twenty one V-Scanner Folders are provided,
each capable of storing over 1,800 objects. Total memory capacity of
main memory combined with V-Scanners is over 37,800 objects.
Skywarn Storm Spotter Functionality – Instant access to
frequencies used by storm spotter networks. You can monitor
storm conditions as they occur, and become aware of dangerous
conditions before the media or emergency management officials
announce them to the general public.
SAME and All Hazards Weather Alerting – Your scanner can
alert you to severe weather and other hazards in the specific areas
Understanding your Scanner