User's Manual
1: 151.820-170.150 MHz VHF High Band
2: 453.0375-467.7125 MHz UHF Band
3: 764.003125-766.996875 MHz 700 MHz Band
769.003125-775.998675 MHz
794.003125-796.996875 MHz
4: 806.0125-868.9875 MHz 800 MHz Band
Sub bands can be selected and deselected by using the <> keys to scroll through the sub bands, and
pressing the SEL key to toggle the selected sub band on or off. An asterisk character (*) indicates that the
sub band is enabled.
Be sure to provide a name for your SWPR object in the Tag: field. When finished, press the Save softkey to
store your SWPR search as a new object.
Once your SWPR object is saved, you can use it while scanning, or launch the Spectrum Sweeper object
by itself by pressing the SWPR softkey after navigating to the SWPR object in Manual Mode.
When the SWPR object stops on an active frequency, the display will appear as follows:
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Service Search Object (SRVC)
A Service Search Object (SRVC) is similar to a LMIT search but is optimized for a specific radio service,
and can search for activity associated with a type of service across multiple frequency bands.
Essential Service Search parameters
The only critical parameter needed for a Service Search to function is the service type. When you set up a
Service Search, you will want to specify the type of service that you wish to search.
To create a new SRVC object, press PGM to place your scanner into Program Mode, then press the NEW
softkey, then press the SRCH softkey to view the available Search types, then press the SRVC softkey.
Scroll to the Srvc: field and select the type of search you want to define using the <> keys on the 5-way
pushbutton pad. Service types include Public Safety, Aircraft, Amateur, CB, Marine,
FRS/GMRS/MURS/DOT and Railroad, and provide frequency coverage as follows:
Public Safety (PubSafety) - Searches commonly used public safety frequencies. Groups are as follows:
0: 33.42-46.5 MHz VHF Low Band