The basics storing known frequencies into channels – Radio Shack Pro-97 1,000 User Manual

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The Basics

storing known frequencies into channels

Good references for active frequencies are RadioShack’s
Police Call, Aeronautical Frequency Directory, and Maritime
Frequency Directory. We update these directories every year,
so be sure to get a current copy.

Follow these steps to store frequencies into channels.

If you are storing frequencies for an EDACS system,
you must store them in order, with the fi rst frequency in
channel 1 for the current bank. For example, if you want
to store frequency of 150.0100, 150.0200, 150.0300, and
150.0400 MHz, you must store them in Channels 1, 2, 3,
and 4 respectively.

When M appears on the display, you can use FUNC and
the arrow keys to select your desired bank and channel
number.

1. Press MAN, enter the bank (0-9) and channel number (00-

99) where you want to store a frequency, then press MAN
again. M and the bank and channel number appear at the
upper left corner of the display (for example: M000).

Press FUNC. Then press

e

or

d

. The bank number moves in

the direction of the arrow pressed.

Press FUNC. Then hold down

e

or

d

. The bank number

moves continuously in the assigned direction.

Press

e

. The channel number moves upward one by one.

Or, press

d

. The channel number moves downward one

by one.

Notes

Notes

Notes

Notes

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