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Thank you for purchasing your Triple
Trunking Handheld Radio Scanner
from RadioShack. Your scanner scans
conventional frequencies and trunked
systems. Please read this user’s guide
before installing, setting up and using
your new scanner.
20-164
Triple Trunking
Handheld Radio Scanner
www.radioshack.com
What’s Included
Scanner
Antenna
Belt Clip
Non-rechargeable Battery
Holder
Rechargeable Battery
Holder
Preprogrammed Frequency
Addendum
User’s Guide
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Strona 1 - What’s Included

Thank you for purchasing your Triple Trunking Handheld Radio Scanner from RadioShack. Your scanner scans conventional frequencies and trunked systems.

Strona 2 - Contents

1011Keytones and KeylockThe scanner sounds a tone each time you press a key. To prevent accidental changes, you can lock the keypad. To set the keyton

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1011Keytones and KeylockThe scanner sounds a tone each time you press a key. To prevent accidental changes, you can lock the keypad. To set the keyton

Strona 4 - Your Scanner

1213If you set the squelch precisely at the threshold where the hissing sound stops, the scanner may pick up unwanted, partial, or very weak transmiss

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1213If you set the squelch precisely at the threshold where the hissing sound stops, the scanner may pick up unwanted, partial, or very weak transmiss

Strona 6 - Powering Your Scanner

1415CT – FM transmissions with Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS)DC – FM transmissions with Digital Coded Squelch (DCS)MO – Motorola Trunk

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1415CT – FM transmissions with Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS)DC – FM transmissions with Digital Coded Squelch (DCS)MO – Motorola Trunk

Strona 8 - Headphones and Speakers

1617Notes If the frequency is already stored in the bank, “Dupl.Freq. ChXXX” appears. To copy the duplicate frequency anyway, press ENT or press CL t

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1617 If the frequency is already stored in the bank, “Dupl.Freq. ChXXX” appears. To copy the duplicate frequency anyway, press ENT or press CL to can

Strona 10 - Squelch and Attenuator

1819The application software is also available online at www.starrsoft.com and www.scancat.com.To clone the scanner data:1. Turn on both scanners.2.

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1819The application software is also available online at www.starrsoft.com and www.scancat.com.To clone the scanner data:1. Turn on both scanners.2.

Strona 12 - Scanner Setup

2Contents3ContentsYour Scanner ...4Connecting the Antenna ...5Attaching the Belt Clip...

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2021To search banks SR0-SR2:1. Press SRCH repeatedly to select SR0, SR1, or SR2. 2. To search the entire band, press FUNC then SRCH. “MAN” (Manual s

Strona 14 - Copying a Frequency

2021To search banks SR0-SR2:1. Press SRCH repeatedly to select SR0, SR1, or SR2. 2. To search the entire band, press FUNC then SRCH. “MAN” (Manual s

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2223Notesadvantages over typical portable frequency counters. Signal Stalker II is more sensitive than portable frequency counters and will detect tra

Strona 16 - CTCSS AND DCS

2223advantages over typical portable frequency counters. Signal Stalker II is more sensitive than portable frequency counters and will detect transmis

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24252. Press FUNC then L/OUT. The rst locked-out frequency and lockout list appear. If the search bank has no locked-out frequencies, “No Lockout” a

Strona 18 - Searching

24252. Press FUNC then L/OUT. The rst locked-out frequency and lockout list appear. If the search bank has no locked-out frequencies, “No Lockout” a

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26273. Press L/OUT. On the display, “lo” changes to “LO.” 4. To unlock a locked-out channel, press L/OUT again.To review all locked out channels:1.

Strona 20 - Signal Stalker II

26273. Press L/OUT. On the display, “lo” changes to “LO.” 4. To unlock a locked-out channel, press L/OUT again.To review all locked out channels:1.

Strona 21

2829Notesthe Priority channel only if the scanner detects a weather alert.To perform a weather scan:Press WX. Your scanner scans through the weather b

Strona 22 - Locking Out Frequencies

2829the Priority channel only if the scanner detects a weather alert.To perform a weather scan:Press WX. Your scanner scans through the weather bands

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2Contents3ContentsYour Scanner ...4Connecting the Antenna ...5Attaching the Belt Clip...

Strona 24 - Scanning

3031NotesTo enter SAME standby:1. Press FUNC, and then WX. The scanner will monitor the selected weather radio station for alerts with FIPS codes tha

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3031To enter SAME standby:1. Press FUNC, and then WX. The scanner will monitor the selected weather radio station for alerts with FIPS codes that mat

Strona 26 - Weather Alerts

3233To set a default tuning frequency:1. Press MAN. 2. (Optional) Use the number keys to enter the frequency number.3. Press FUNC, then TUNE. The s

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3233To set a default tuning frequency:1. Press MAN. 2. (Optional) Use the number keys to enter the frequency number.3. Press FUNC, then TUNE. The s

Strona 28 - SAME Standby Mode

3435Fleet MapsFor Motorola Type I and hybrid systems, you must program a eet map before saving Talk Group IDs.To program a eet map:1. Press PGM the

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3435Fleet MapsFor Motorola Type I and hybrid systems, you must program a eet map before saving Talk Group IDs.To program a eet map:1. Press PGM the

Strona 30 - Monitoring

36376. If necessary, use the number keys to enter a new Offset frequency and press ENT. The S in Step blinks.If you try to program an offset frequenc

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36376. If necessary, use the number keys to enter a new Offset frequency and press ENT. The S in Step blinks.If you try to program an offset frequenc

Strona 32 - Trunking Setup

3839Searching for Talk Group IDsIf you tune the scanner to an active Motorola control channel, the Motorola System ID and the approximate control chan

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3839Searching for Talk Group IDsIf you tune the scanner to an active Motorola control channel, the Motorola System ID and the approximate control chan

Strona 34 - Base and Offset Frequencies

45Your ScannerSquelchVOLUME / OFFPRI – PriorityTEXT – Activates text buttons.PSE – PauseMODE – Changes receive mode.KEY/LIGHT – Keypad lock and backli

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4041To delete a Talk Group ID:1. Press PGM then TRUNK.2. Press FUNC,  or  to select ID memory.3. Press FUNC then CL.To delete ALL talk group IDs

Strona 36 - LTR Trunking Setup

4041To delete a Talk Group ID:1. Press PGM then TRUNK.2. Press FUNC,  or  to select ID memory.3. Press FUNC then CL.To delete ALL talk group IDs

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4243For EDACS and Motorola (above 406 MHz range), the scanner monitors the control channel between each transmission to identify talk groups. For some

Strona 38 - Deleting Talk Group IDs

4243For EDACS and Motorola (above 406 MHz range), the scanner monitors the control channel between each transmission to identify talk groups. For some

Strona 39

4445Talk Group ID HoldYou can set your scanner to follow a trunking signal that you want to track during scanning. To set Talk Group ID Hold:1. While

Strona 40 - Trunk Scanning

4445Talk Group ID HoldYou can set your scanner to follow a trunking signal that you want to track during scanning. To set Talk Group ID Hold:1. While

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4647To display the Talk Group ID:1. If the scanner displays the text tag for a transmission, press TEXT. The ID code appears.2. Press TEXT again to

Strona 42 - Turning Off Sub-Banks

4647To display the Talk Group ID:1. If the scanner displays the text tag for a transmission, press TEXT. The ID code appears.2. Press TEXT again to

Strona 43

4849Problem SolutionError message appears when trying to upload or download from a computer.Cause:Your computer is using Windows XP and does not have

Strona 44 - Scanner Maintenance

4849Problem SolutionError message appears when trying to upload or download from a computer.Cause:Your computer is using Windows XP and does not have

Strona 45

45Your ScannerSquelchVOLUME / OFFHeadphonesConnecting the AntennaTo connect an external antenna, always follow the installation instructions supplied

Strona 46 - Troubleshooting

5051Scanning LegallyYour scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and re departments, ambulance services, government

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5051Scanning LegallyYour scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and re departments, ambulance services, government

Strona 48 - Service and Repair

5253ReferencesAppendix A: GlossaryFrequency – The signal (expressed in MHz) used by broadcasting radios. To nd active frequencies, you can use freque

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5253ReferencesAppendix A: GlossaryFrequency – The signal (expressed in MHz) used by broadcasting radios. To nd active frequencies, you can use freque

Strona 50 - FCC Notice

5455Ch. Freq. (MHz)Ch. Freq. (MHz)Ch. Freq. (MHz)01 26.9650 15 27.1350 29 27.295002 26.9750 16 27.1550 30 27.305003 26.9850 17 27.1650 31 27.315004 27

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5455Ch. Freq. (MHz)Ch. Freq. (MHz)Ch. Freq. (MHz)01 26.9650 15 27.1350 29 27.295002 26.9750 16 27.1550 30 27.305003 26.9850 17 27.1650 31 27.315004 27

Strona 52 - References

5657Group Frequency (MHz) Step (kHz)2 138.000-143.9875 12.5148.000-150.7875 12.53 225.000-379.975 25380.000-400.000 12.5Search bank: SR5 Amateur bandR

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5657Group Frequency (MHz) Step (kHz)2 138.000-143.9875 12.5148.000-150.7875 12.53 225.000-379.975 25380.000-400.000 12.5Search bank: SR5 Amateur bandR

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5859PubSafety BandFreq. (MHz) Step (kHz)Freq. (MHz) Step (kHz)Group 0 Group 233.420-33.980 10 453.0375-453.9625 6.2537.020-37.420 10 458.0375-458.9625

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5859PubSafety BandFreq. (MHz) Step (kHz)Freq. (MHz) Step (kHz)Group 0 Group 233.420-33.980 10 453.0375-453.9625 6.2537.020-37.420 10 458.0375-458.9625

Strona 56 - Appendix D: Signal Stalker

67Powering Your ScannerYou can power your scanner with four AAfour AA batteries (not supplied), or an external power, or an external power source. Bat

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6061Appendix F: SpecicationsFrequency Coverage:25.000-26.960 MHz ...(in 10 kHz steps/AM)26.965-27.405 MHz ...(in 10 k

Strona 58 - Appendix E: Talk Group Format

6061Appendix F: SpecicationsFrequency Coverage:25.000-26.960 MHz ...(in 10 kHz steps/AM)26.965-27.405 MHz ...(in 10 k

Strona 59

©2007. RadioShack Corporation. All rights reserved. RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation.20-164Printed in Chin

Strona 60 - Appendix F: Specications

67Powering Your ScannerYou can power your scanner with four AAfour AA batteries (not supplied), or an external power, or an external power source. Bat

Strona 61

89The EPA certied RBRC© Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates RadioShack voluntarily participates in an industry pro

Strona 62 - Limited One-year Warranty

89The EPA certied RBRC© Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates RadioShack voluntarily participates in an industry pro

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