
OWNER'S MANUAL-cPRO-2037Programmable ScannerPlease read before using this equipment.-1-\~~~-.£-. ~~~ =-~~~ ~V~·"''''&apo
-CONNECTING ANEXTERNAL SPEAKERTraffic SafetyDo not wear headphones while oper-ating a motor vehicle or riding a bicy-cle. This can create a traffic ha
1-2021-4041-60CD@ @61-8081-100101-1208)®@121-140141-160161-1800® ®181-200ENTER@(00UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCANNERA LOOK AT THE KEYBOARDA quick glance at th
A LOOK AT THE DISPLAYMANUAL MONITOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10SCAN BANK ---------- DELAYSEARCHi' .-,ri.-, .-,.-,n .-,n.-,-F M_ _ _ _ _ _ _' _ _ Il
UNDERSTANDING MEMORYMONITOR MEMORIESYou can store frequencies into eithera permanent memory location, calleda channel, or a temporary memory lo-cation
OPERATIONTURNING ON THESCANNER/SETTINGVOLUME AND SQUELCH1. TurnSQUELCHfully counterclock-wise.SQUELCH2. TurnVOLUMEclockwise until youhear a hissing so
3. Using the number keys, enter thefrequency you want to store in thatchannel.4. PressENTERto store the fre-quency.To tum on banks while scanning,pres
Limit SearchLimit search lets you search for activefrequencies within a range you select,so you can choose which ones youwant to store.Note: You can u
3. Press .•. to search up or ..•• tosearch down from the frequency.-d-, SEARCH,and .•. or ..•.appearon the display.MONITOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10XSEARCH
SPECIAL FEATURESCHANGING THE AM/FMMODEWe designed your scanner to auto-matically select the most common re-ceivemode for each frequency range.The defa
PRIORITYTo program a 2-second delay for anyactive frequency while searching,pressDELAYuntilDELAYappears onthe display. When your scanner stopson a fre
INTRODUCTION©1994 Tandy Corporation.All Rights Reserved.Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.Your new Radio Shack PRO-2037P
USING THE ATT SWITCHYou can setATTto1Oc;IBto reduce in-terference or noise caused by signalsfrom a strong local broadcast, or toOdBto increase the rec
A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNINGReception of the frequencies covered by your scanner is mainly "Iine-of-sight."That means you usually cannot hear
BIRDIESBirdies are frequencies your scanner uses when it operates. These operating fre-quencies might interfere with broadcasts on the same frequencie
Low Range6-Meter AmateurAircraftU.S. Government2-Meter AmateurHigh RangeUHF Band (300.00 MHz-3.0 GHz)(30.00 - 50.00 MHz)(50.00 - 54.00 MHz)(108.00 - 1
Primary UsageAs a general rule, most of the radio activity is concentrated on the following fre-quencies:VHF BandActivities FrequenciesGovernment, Pol
Landline companies)TELC Cordless PhonesTELM Telephone MaintenanceTOW Tow TrucksTRAN Transportation Services(Trucks, Tow Trucks, Buses, Railroad, Other
6-Meter Amateur Band - (50--54 MHz)50.00--54.00 HAMAircraft Band (108-136 MHz)108.000--121.490 AIR121.500 AIR Emergency121.51 0--136.000 AIRU.S. Govem
FREQUENCYCONVERSIONFM-TV Audio Broadcast. UHF Wide Band (470-512MHz)(Channels 14 through 69 in 6 MHz steps)475.750 Channel 14481.750 . Channel 15487.7
,TROUBLESHOOTINGYour PRO-2037 Programmable Scanner should require very little maintenance. Ifyou have problems, refer to this chart for possible solut
Keep the scanner dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquidscan contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.CARE AND MAINTENAN
Your PRO-2037 covers the followingbands:30 - 50 MHz (VHF Lo)50 - 54 MHz (6-Meter Ham Band)118 - 136.975 MHz (Aircraft)137 -144 MHz (Government)144 - 1
SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Coverage 30 - 54 MHz (in 5 kHz steps)118.0000 - 136.9750 MHz (in 25 kHz steps)137.0000 -174.0000 MHz (in 5 kHz steps)380.0000
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-.•RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTYThis product is warranted against defects for 1 year from date of purchasefrom Radio Shack company-owned stores and aut
•CONTENTSPREPARATION 6Connecting the Antenna 6Connecting an Optional Antenna 6Connecting Power 7Connecting AC Power 7Connecting DC Power 8Resetting an
SPECIAL FEATURES 18Changing the AM/FM Mode 18Delay 18Locking Out a Channel 19Priority 19Using the ATT Switch 20A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNING 21Guide to
PREPARATIONThe scanner's sensitivity depends onthe antenna's length and various envi-ronmental conditions. For the best re-ception of the tr
To connect an optional antenna, alwaysuse 50-ohm coaxial cable, such as RG-58 or RG-8. For lengths over 50 feet,use RG-8 low-loss dielectric coaxial c
RESETTING ANDINITIALIZING THESCANNERConnecting DC PowerYou can power your scanner fromyour vehicle's cigarette-lighter socketusing a DC adapter (
Insert the headphones' plug into the{\ jack on the front of the scanner.Initializing the ScannerCaution:This procedure clears all in-formation yo
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