Radio Shack PRO-107 User Manual

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–Stalker– Menu
Main Menu
Navigate back to iSCAN’s Main Menu.
Stalker Menu
Navigate back to the Signal Stalker Menu.
Store Channel
Stores a found frequency as an object in the first playlist.
Cancel Changes
Exit the Signal Stalker Menu without saving changes.
Save Changes
Save your changes and exit the Signal Stalker Menu.
Attenuator 
Limits the effective range of Signal Stalker II and may 
help reduce interference from strong local transmitters. 
Press /II/SEL or  to enable or disable Attenuator.
Zeromatic 
Helps iSCAN tune to exact frequencies when searching. 
Press /II/SEL or  to enable or disable Zeromatic.
Delay 
When delay is enabled, iSCAN waits for two seconds 
after a transmission before resuming search. Press 
/II/SEL or  to enable or disable delay.
Special Mode 
When Special Mode is enabled, Signal Stalker II will 
skip any 1 MHz block where you have skipped five or 
more frequencies using the SKIP key. Special Mode 
is useful when you are close to many high power 
transmitters that are close together in frequency. Press 
/II/SEL or  to enable or disable Special Mode.
Frequency 
Ranges
Enable or disable the frequency ranges that Signal 
Stalker II sweeps. Disabling unwanted frequency 
ranges speeds up Signal Stalker II. Press /II/SEL or  
to enable or disable frequency ranges.
All Bands 
frequency ranges
25-54 MHz
VHF Low Band
108-137 MHz
VHF Aircraft Band  
137-174 MHz
VHF High Band  
216-300 MHz 
220 MHz Commercial/Amateur Band  
300-406 MHz
UHF Military Air Band  
406-470 MHz
UHF Band  
470-512 MHz
UHF-T Band  
764-797 MHz
700 MHz Band  
806-869 MHz
800 MHz Band 
894-1300 MHz
900 MHz Band, 23 cm Amateur Band
Public Safety 
frequency ranges
33.4-46.5 MHz
VHF Low Band  
151-170 MHz
VHF High Band  
453-467 MHz
UHF Band  
764-797 MHz
700 MHz Band  
806-869 MHz
800 MHz Band
Service Search
The Service Search function is a good way to find activity on 
local frequencies. The Service Search function searches through 
frequencies used by the following radio services: Public Safety, 
Aircraft, Railroad, Amateur, CB, Marine, and FRS/GMRS/MURS.
To use Service Search:
1.  Press MENU to access the Main Menu, scroll to 
Search
, and 
press 
 to enter to the Searches Menu. 
2.  Scroll to 
Service Search
 and press 
 to enter the Services Menu. 
3.  Select the type of Service Search you wish to perform. 
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 Note: Press SKIP to block reception of undesired signals. 
To store found objects in playlists:
1.   Press MENU when you find a frequency you want to store.
2.   Select 
Store Channel
.
3.   Press SEL. The new object is added to the first playlist and has 
the alpha tag “Stored Search.” 
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 Note: To move the new object to another playlist or edit
the alpha tag, use the Object Edit Menu (see page 29) or the PC
Application (see
page 46). 
To change the Service Search options:
Press MENU while Service Search is active. The following Service 
Search options are available: 
–Services– Menu
Public Safety
Search commonly used public safety frequencies:  
33.4-46.5 MHz
VHF Low Band  
151-170 MHz
VHF High Band  
453-467 MHz
UHF Band  
764-797 MHz
700 MHz Band  
851-869 MHz
800 MHz Band