L/O – appears when you manually select a channel you locked
out.
SRCH – appears during a band or direct frequency search.
Up or Down-symbols - indicates the search or scan direction.
DELAY – appears when you program a 2-seconds delay for a
channel.
PGM – appears while you program frequencies into the scan-
ner’s channels.
(key symbol) – appears when you lock the keypad.
ch – appears after the digits (1-50) that show which channel
the scanner is tuned to.
-d – appears during a direct frequency search.
000.000 – the digits on the right of the display show which fre-
quency the scanner is tuned to.
Error – appears when you make an entry error.
dUPL (duplicate) – appears when you try to store a frequency
that is already stored in another channel.
UNDERSTANDING BANDS/MONITOR MEMORY
Search Bands
Your scanner can tune over 27,000 different frequencies. Many
of these frequencies are grouped within permanent memory
locations called search bands.
Band Displayed Description
Search Range (MHz)
0 26-40 VHF Lo
1 40-54 VHF-Lo and
6 m Amateur Radio
2 68-78 VHF-Lo
3 78-88 VHF-Hi
4 137-144 VHF-Hi
5 144-146 2-Meter Amateur Radio
6 146-174 VHF-Hi
7 410-430 UHF
8 430-440 70-cm Amateur Radio
9 440-470 UHF
You can search these bands to quickly find active frequencies
you might want to store into the scanner’s channels. For
example, if you wanted to search for transmissions between
amateur radio operators, you could search only the search
bands where you are most likely to hear the transmissions
(Bands 5, and 8).
Note: The frequencies in the scanner’s search bands are pre-
set. You cannot change them.