User's Manual
20-527 Owner’s Manual Draft
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3/DEF — enters a 3, or inputs characters D, E, or F.
4/GHI — enters a 4, or inputs characters G, H, or I.
5/JKL — enters a 5, or inputs characters J, K, or L.
6/MNO — enters a 6, or inputs characters M, N, or O.
7/PQRS — enters a 7, or inputs characters P, Q, R, or S.
8/TUV — enters an 8, or inputs characters T, U, or V.
9/WXYZ — enters a 9, or inputs characters W, X, Y, or Z.
0 — enters a zero, or inputs characters ., -, #, _, @, +, *, &, /, ', $, %, !, ^, (, ), ?, ~, ‘ or ^.
./DELAY — enters a decimal point (necessary when programming frequencies), space, or programs delay
time for the selected channel/search bank, or hyphen (in trunking ID setting).
CL (Clear) — clears an incorrect entry.
QUICK START
To help familiarize yourself with the scanner’s functions, keypad, and available frequencies, you can
utilize one of these four features before you begin programming the scanner.
Signal Stalker — allow you to listen to search strong signals quickly. See “Signal Stalker” on Page XX.
Preprogrammed Search Banks — allow you to listen to frequencies and decide which frequencies you
want to store when you are ready to program the scanner. See “Searching a Preprogrammed Frequency
Range” on Page XX.
Manual Tuning — allows you to manually scan through the entire range of available frequencies without
programming. (See “Specifications” on Page XX for a list of the available frequency ranges.) Also, see
“Deleting Frequencies from Channels” on Page XX.
Weather Radio — allows you to listen to NOAA weather broadcasts without programming. See “Listening
to the Weather Band” on Page XX.
UNDERSTANDING BANKS
Channel Storage Banks