Owner`s manual

BIRDIES
Birdies are frequencies your scanner uses when it operates. These operating fre-
quencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencies. If you program
one of these frequencies, the scanner locks up and you hear only noise on that
frequency.
If the interference is not severe, you might be able to rotate SQUELCH clockwise
to cut out the birdie. The most common birdies to watch for are listed below.
32.100 MHz
32.250 MHz
42.975 MHz
44.085 MHz
48.185 MHz
52.400 MHz
150.150 MHz
155.500 MHz
166.200 MHz
171.250 MHz
171.550 MHz
400.400 MHz
429.050 MHz
434.400 MHz
450.450 MHz
479.100 MHz
489.290 MHz
504.125 MHz
810.150 MHz
820.650 MHz
915.400 MHz
944.050 MHz
949.400 MHz
Birdie Frequencies:
Note: Depending on the temperature of some of the scanner's internal compo-
nents, you might hear birdies on frequencies slightly above or below the frequen-
cies listed here.
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