PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner
(200-0460) Listening to the Weather Band Faxback Doc. # 16914
The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has allocated 11 channels for
use by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA
broadcasts your local forecast and regional weather information on one or
more of these channels. We have preprogrammed the scanner with ten of the
U.S. frequencies available to NOAA.
To scan the preprogrammed weather channels, press WEATHER, the press the UP
or DOWN ARROW.
To manually tune through the preprogrammed weather channels, repeatedly
press WEATHER or turn TUNING.
NOTE: For a list of all 11 national weather frequencies, see "National
Weather Frequencies."
BAND MODE AND FREQUENCY STEP
The scanner scans in the following band modes:
AM (amplitude modulation) - used in aircraft bands and Citizen's Band.
NFM (narrowband frequency modulation) - used in action bands such as
police, fire, ambulance, Amateur Radio, etc.
WFM (wideband frequency modulation) - used in commercial FM broadcasts
and television sound.
This table shows the preset band modes and frequency steps your scanner
uses for each frequency range.
Frequency Rand (MHz) Band Mode Frequency Step (kHz)
25.000 - 29.995 AM 5
30.000 - 87.495 NFM 5
87.500 - 107.950 WFM 50
108.000 - 136.9875 AM 12.5
137.000 - 224.995 NFM 5
225.000 - 400.000 AM 12.5
400.0125 - 520.000 NFM 12.5
760.000 - 1300.000 NFM 12.5
If you scan some of the 225-400 MHz and TV audio bands, you might have to
manually change the band mode or frequency step.
Changing/Resetting the Band Mode
To change the displayed band mode while a frequency appears, press MODE
until the desired band mode appears. The band mode flashes anytime it is
different from the preset band mode. To reset the displayed band mode to
its preset, press RESET.
NOTES: You cannot change the band mode unless it appears on the display.
Keep in mind that improperly changing the band mode can cause poor
reception. For example, the sound is distorted when you listen to
an FM broadcast or TV audio in the NFM mode or to a police
broadcast in the WFM mode.
Changing/Resetting the Frequency Step
The scanner scans at a preset frequency step (5, 12.5, or 50 kHz) for each
frequency range. However, if you scan some of the 225-400 MHz and TV audio
bands, you might have to manually change the frequency step.
You can change the displayed frequency step while searching for frequencies
or automatically storing frequencies.
Follow these steps to change the displayed frequency step.
1. Display the frequency step or frequency range which uses the frequency
step.
2. Press STEP until the desired frequency step appears.
The frequency step flashes anytime it is different from the preset
frequency step.
To change the displayed frequency step back to its preset value, press
RESET.
NOTES: You cannot change the frequency step unless it appears on the
display.
Keep in mind that improperly changing the frequency step can cause
you to miss stations while scanning. For example, if you use a 50
kHz frequency step to search for broadcasts, and the band mode is
set to NFM, you might miss frequencies between the 50 kHz steps.
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