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==Operation==
 
==Operation==
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===Display===
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The lightning bolt symbol right of the channel number indicates a signal is being received.
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The letter L on the 9th character space top row indicates the channel is locked out.
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The first character in the top indicates the mode: (M) manual, (P) program, (S) scan stop on active frequency
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===Quick Programming===
 
===Quick Programming===
 
It is quick and easy to program a frequency into this scanner.
 
It is quick and easy to program a frequency into this scanner.

Revision as of 20:34, 29 October 2017

The Pro-2096 was manufactured for Radio Shack by GRE America Inc. The PRO-2096 follows both P25 digital and analog systems, including 9600bps control channel and C-QPSK modulation.

Frequency Coverage

Frequency (MHz)        Step Size Value
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25-54                  5 kHz
108-136.9875           12.5 kHz
137-174                5, 6.25, or 7.5 kHz
216.0025-221.9975      5 kHz
222.000-225.000        5 kHz
406-512                6.25 kHz
806-823.9875           6.25 kHz
849-868.9875           6.25 kHz
894-960                6.25 kHz
1240-1300              6.25 kHz

Operation

Display

The lightning bolt symbol right of the channel number indicates a signal is being received.

The letter L on the 9th character space top row indicates the channel is locked out.

The first character in the top indicates the mode: (M) manual, (P) program, (S) scan stop on active frequency

Quick Programming

It is quick and easy to program a frequency into this scanner.

  • [ PROG ], enter channel #, [ PROG ], enter frequency, [ ENT ]

If you need to enter a PL/CTCSS do the following after storing the frequency

  • [ MODE ], [ FUNC ], [ MODE ], [ ↑ ], [ ↓ ], [ ENT ]

Delete / Clear frequency from channel

  • [ PROG ], enter channel #, [ PROG ], enter frequency, [ FUNC ], [ CLEAR ]


reference

  • Store Frequency, Manual P 17
  • CTCSS Program Memory Channel, Manual P 63