PRO-22
(200-0103) Features Faxback Doc. # 39627
Your Realistic Pocket Scan AM/FM Monitor Receiver lets you follow the
"action bands" wherever you go. This compact unit scans any six
frequencies in the VHF-LO/Aircraft/Hi and UHF Bands. You can listen to
public service communications, VHF and UHF band police, fire, civil
defense, radio telephone, forestry and weather service (plus many other
industrial radio services), aircraft and the 2-meter ham radio band.
These and many other services share frequencies from 30 to 50 MHz,
118 to 136 MHz, 144 to 174 MHz, and 450 to 512 MHz. Just obtain the
correct crystals for the channel(s) you wish to monitor and plug them in.
(Your Radio Shack salesperson can help you determine which crystals to buy
for your needs and interests.
The PRO-22 has many special internal features you can't see from the
outside-but they sure make a difference in the performance!
Sensitive, dual-conversion superheterodyne circuit
One crystal filter and one ceramic filter for superior selectivity
Built-in scan delay so you don't miss replies to calls
Stable and dependable solid solid-state circuitry, including 5 Cs,
16 Silicon Transistors, 19 Diodes and 6 LEDs.
And there are plenty of convenience features, too:
Selectable automatic or manual scanning
Individual channel lockout switches so you can skip over any
channel(s) you are not interested in monitoring
LED channel indicators
Two screw-in antennas-one short for convenient use anywhere, the other
longer for best reception
Earphone and earphone jack for private listening
Recharger jack for use with Nickel-Cadmium batteries and an optional
external power source (6 volts DC negative ground)
External power jack so you can operate your Pocket Scan from an
external source of 6-volt DC negative ground power
For your own protection, we urge you to record the Serial number of this
unit in the space provided. You will find the serial Number on the back
of this unit.
Serial No. ____________________________
WARNING
Your PRO-22 is designed to operate from four penlight (AA) batteries
(connected in series), or an external source of +6 volts DC
(negative ground). If it fails to operate, and there is no clear
reason for the failure, first check the batteries. Before you try
connecting the PRO-22 to an external 6-volt DC power supply, check the
voltage polarity. Attempting to operate the negative ground PRO-22
from a positive ground electrical system may damage it.
The Radio Shack Warranty does not apply to any damage caused by
improper power connections or other damage caused by misuse or
neglect.
(br/km-05/20/1997)
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