Owner`s manual
AE75H OWNER’S MANUAL
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CLEAR – clears an incorrect entry.
PGM – lets you program frequencies into channels.
Number Keys – use these keys to enter the numbers for a channel or frequency.
DLY/. (delay/decimal point) – programs a 2-second delay for the selected channel, or enters a decimal
point (necessary when programming frequencies).
L-OUT/E (lockout/enter) – locks out channels so they will not be scanned, or enters frequencies into
channels.
A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY
The display has indicators that show the scanner’s current operation.
MAN – appears when you manually select a channel.
SCAN – appears when you scan channels.
MON – appears when you listen to the monitor memory.
BATT – appears when battery power is low.
L/O – appears when you manually select a channel you locked out.
SRCH – appears during a band or direct frequency search.
Up/Down-symbols -- indicates the search or scan direction.
DELAY – appears when you program a 2-seconds delay for a channel.
PGM – appears while you program frequencies into the scanner’s channels.
(key symbol) – appears when you lock the keypad.
ch – appears after the digits (1-50) that show which channel the scanner is tuned to.
-d – appears during a direct frequency search.
000.000 – the digits on the right of the display show which frequency the scanner is tuned to.
Error – appears when you make an entry error.
dUPL (duplicate) – appears when you try to store a frequency that is already stored in another channel.
UNDERSTANDING BANDS/MONITOR MEMORY
Search Bands
Your scanner can tune over 22,000 different frequencies. Many of these frequencies are grouped within
permanent memory locations called search bands.
Band Displayed Search Range (MHz) Description
0 68-78 VHF Lo
1 78-88 VHF-Lo
2 118-137 Aircraft
3 137-144 VHF-Hi
4 144-146 2-Meter Amateur Radio
5 146-174 VHF-Hi