General Research of Electronics Inc 2000515 Manual De Usuario

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. 29-54 MHz 
. 108-136.9875 MHz 
. 137-174 MHz 
. 406-512 MHz 
. 806-823.9875 MHz 
. 849-868.9875 MHz 
. 894-960 MHz 
 
This Owner’s Manual also includes the section :A General Guide to Scanning” on Page XX to help you target 
frequency ranges in your service area so you can search for a wide variety of transmissions. 
 
 
FCC NOTICE 
 
Your scanner might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly. To determine whether 
your scanner is causing the interference, turn off your scanner. If the interference goes away, your scanner is 
causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by: 
. moving your scanner away from the receiver 
. connecting your scanner to an outlet that is on  different electrical circuit from the receiver 
. contacting your local RadioShack store for help 
 
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your scanner. 
 
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This 
device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, 
including interference that may cause undesired operation. 
 
Note: Mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit in some areas. Check the laws in your area. 
 
 
SCANNING LEGALLY 
 
Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and fire departments, 
ambulance services, government agencies, private companies, amateur radio services, military operations, 
pager services, and wireline (telephone and telegraph) services. It is legal to listen to almost every 
transmission your scanner can receive. However, there are some transmissions you should never 
intentionally listen to. These include: 
. telephone conversations (cellular, cordless, or other private means of telephone signal transmission) 
. pager transmissions 
. any scrambled or encrypted transmissions