Radio Shack Pro 62 Owners Manual

20.03.2019

Triple trunking handheld radio scanner (62 pages). Scanner Radio Shack HANDHELD TRUNKING 20-521 Owner's Manual.

• 667 Answers SOURCE: Hi SDGirl - This is a slightly older model and there's not much out there. You won't find one at Tandy or Radio Shack Sites.

I'll give you a link where you can find it ( sort of) in sections. I believe it will tell you everything you need to know.

If I were you I'd probably copy and paste each section into Word or something so you'll have it all in one place. This is about the best out there. If this solves your problem PLEASE rate this as fixed. ( I looked alot for you). If you need more help just add a comment and I'll be happy to assist you further. If this doesn't solve your problem let me know before you rate and I'll try for something better.

Radio shack pro 62 scanner

Jeff Posted on Jun 11, 2008. • 2 Answers SOURCE: As an employee of Radioshack, I have found that you can use scancat lite to progrom the pro 106.

Programing conventional trunking systems work well with this system. However after three days of frustration I did find out how to program the digital channels. After programing the conventional channels in, you will have to program the digital channels in manually. Do not program the group id's into the scanner, just leave it in a 'wildcat' search.

When the group Id shows up while listening to the scanner push enter and that will program the Id in. When you got the all the Id's that you need, then program the scanner to a private mode, this will let you to listen to just what you want to listen to. I am still working on finding better solutions. Posted on Sep 11, 2009.

I've recently got a hold of my dad's old radio scanner. It's a Radio Shack Pro-62, and appears to be in complete working condition. I've been blaming the fact that I haven't been getting any reception on it to me being very new at this, and probably just inputting bad frequencies for our area.

I was hoping for some tips on how to get some results. I know the police change the frequencies often, but if I leave the scanner scrolling through a few frequencies, I'm bound to hit something, right? And what do you guys usually listen to? Just curious =) Also, my dad heard from his friend (Steve Todd) that he modified his to pick up the 'locked out' frequencies. Such as the 87.8-108MHz AM/FM frequencies used by radio broadcasters. Or the 26-27MHz used by CB. Have you heard anything about this?

Thanks for reading, please help, -Mike JSnoik, 0:01 น. Hi Mike, I don't know if you have the manual for it. If not check out: That is an shortened version on Radio Shack's site.

Next I would recommend checking out Radio Reference for information on frequencies in your area: If you happen to be in Atlantic Canada, check out: for frequencies and for a message board with up to date information. I don't know if you are familiar with Trunk Tracking. A lot of the services have changed to this and from what I see the scanner you have does not Trunk Track. In case you are not familiar, a really basic description: In the old system, each service would have a fixed frequency - for instance Marine Channel 12 is 156.600. If you tune into that frequency, it will always be Marine related. Sometimes Police and Fire Departments had a number of frequencies.

Police here had Dispatch, CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre), Car to Car, etc. In a Trunk System, the system has a number of frequencies. Our local one has 16 frequencies.

One of those is a data channel, which sounds like sound blurbs. BUT the number of services and channels in use is well over a hundred. Each channel used by a service is assigned a Talk Group. So when someone from a Talk Group goes to talk on a Trunk System, the system computer looks for a free frequency among the 15 other frequencies.

It sends out a data blurb to all the radios within the Talk Group to change to that frequency for reception. When he stops talking the frequency is freed up and the radios reset. The next time he talks, or someone answers, it may be on another frequency from the system.

Especially, if someone else, from another Talk Group starts speaking in the meanwhile. Even for a basic description, it can get a little long to explain. Also, one thing that has cropped up in recent years, is that some of the Trunking communications has gone digital. Like cell phones. They would require a scanner that is able to receive digital.

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Your scanner can receive the 800 band of frequencies. So, if your area has gone to Trunking, you may still be able to hear them. But as the section on Trunking explains, the same frequency may have a variety of conversations going. As for the modifications, I, obviously, am not specifically familiar with them, but they seem possible, in theory. Issues that I would expect to have-CB radio is AM, the nearest frequencies (30-50MHz) are FM.

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