Radio Shack PRO-2046 Marine Radio User Manual


 
HWY
PUBLIC SVC
The indicator for each search bank you selected appears on the display and
the scanner searches through all non-skipped channels (see "Skipping
Frequencies/Channels" in Faxback Doc. #46802) in the bank(s) you selected.
When the scanner finds a transmission, it stops on that frequency.
2. When the scanner finds an active frequency, you can do any of the
following:
To save the frequency into the current monitor memory, press MON.
To continue searching or change the search direction, press /\ or \/.
To stop searching and listen to the frequency, press 91-100/0.
-H- (hold) appears on the display.
To continue searching after you stop a search, either press 91-100/0 or
press and hold down /\ or \/ for about 1 second.
Note: If you tune to a locked-out channel, the display shows L/O (see
"Skipping Frequencies/Channels" in Faxback Doc. # 46802).
Listening To Monitor Memories
After you temporarily store frequencies into the scanner's monitor
memories, you can listen to them by pressing MANUAL, MON, then the number
for the monitor memory you want to listen to.
Note: To listen to the monitor memories, the priority channel feature
must be turned off (see "Priority" in Faxback Doc. # 46802).
Moving a Frequency From a Monitor Memory To a Channel
1. If the scanner is scanning, press MANUAL.
2. Use the number keys to enter the channel number where you want to
store the monitor frequency, then press PROGRAM. PGM appears on the
display.
3. Press MON, then use the number keys to enter the monitor memory number
that has the frequency you want to store into the channel. The channel
number flashes, and MON and the frequency appear.
4. Press WX/E. The scanner stores the frequency in the selected channel
number.
Deleting a Frequency
Follow these steps to delete a frequency from a channel.
1. If the scanner is scanning, press MANUAL.
2. Using the number keys, enter the channel number containing the
frequency you want to delete.
3. Press PROGRAM
4. Press 91-100/0, then press WX/E. The frequency is deleted from the