Owner`s manual
no voice or other sound, so you can hear
calls instead of static.
Backlit Display - makes it easy to view and change
programming information.
Two Power Options - let you power the scanner from standard AC
power (with the supplied AC power cord), or
your vehicle's battery (with an optional DC
cigarette lighter power cord).
The PRO-2035 scanner can receive all of these bands:
25-28 MHz (HF Hi)
28-29.7 MHz (10-Meter Amateur Radio)
29.7-50 MHz (VHF Lo)
50-54 MHz (6-Meter Amateur Radio)
54-72 MHz (FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band)
72-76 MHz (Land Mobile Service Band)
76-88 MHz (FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band)
88-108 MHz (FM Radio Broadcast, Wide Band)
108-136.975 MHz (Aircraft)
137-144 MHz (Government)
144-148 MHz (2-Meter Amateur Radio)
148-174 MHz (VHF Hi)
174-216 MHz (FM-TV Audio Broadcast, VHF Wide Band)
216-224.9875 MHz (VHF Hi, 1 1/4-Meter Amateur Radio)
225-399.9875 MHz (Military Aircraft)
400-450 MHz (UHF Lo, 70-Centimeter Amateur Radio, Government)
450-470 MHz (UHF Lo)
470-805.750 (UHF "T" Band)
806-823.9875 MHz (UHF Public Service)
849.0125-868-9875 MHz (UHF Hi)
894.0125-956 MHz (UHF Hi, 33-Centimeter Amateur Radio)
956-1300 MHz (Private Fixed Services, Paging, Aircraft
Navigation, Experimental, 23 -Centimeter Amateur Radio)
The scanner can receive these pre -programmed weather channels:
161.650 MHz
161.775 MHz
162.400 MHz
162.425 MHz
162.450 MHz
162.475 MHz
162.500 MHz
162.525 MHz
162.550 MHz
163.275 MHz
FCC NOTICE
The scanner might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating
properly. To determine whether or not the scanner is causing the
interference, turn off the scanner. If the interference goes away, the
scanner is causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by:
Moving the scanner away from the receiver.
Connecting the scanner to an outlet that is on a different electrical
circuit from the receiver.