Thank you for purchasing your racing scanner from radioshack. Your handheld scanner is one of a new generation of race scanners. Pro-137 20-137 racing scanner www.Radioshack.Com what’s included scanner antenna: 1 long, 1 short belt clip preprogrammed race frequency list user’s guide quick start guid...
2 contents 3 contents about your scanner .......................................4 connecting the antenna....................................6 attaching the belt clip .......................................6 powering your scanner ......................................6 batteries.........................
4 5 about your scanner headphones func various functions in combination with other keys. Press and release, then press the next key. Menu enters menu mode. Press to return to the previous menu. Press and hold to exit menu mode. Sel / vol / sql rotate to select next or previous, and to change scan or...
6 7 connecting the antenna attach the supplied antenna to the scanner by screwing it tightly onto the anchor post at the top of the scanner. When using an external antenna, always use 50-ohm, rg-58, or rg-8, coaxial cable to connect to it. If the antenna is over 50 feet from the scanner, use rg-8 lo...
8 9 battery notes • when battery power is low, battery symbol flashes and the scanner beeps every 15 seconds. When battery power is depleted, the scanner turns itself off. • rechargeable batteries last longer and deliver more power if you let them fully discharge once a month. To do this, use the sca...
10 11 headphones and speakers for private listening, you can plug headphones (not included) into the headphone jack on top of your scanner. This automatically disconnects the internal speaker. Note that the sound is not stereo. Listening safely to protect your hearing, follow these earphone or headp...
12 13 (the first channel in bank 0), and program the fire department frequencies starting with channel 100 (the first channel in bank 1). Transferring data from another scanner or pc you can clone your scanner by transferring the programmed data to and from another pro-137 scanner using a connecting ca...
14 15 again, select the channel and press func + 2 abc /dly. Dly appears. • to turn on the 2-second delay to search again, press func + 2 abc /dly while the scanner is searching. Dly appears and the scanner automatically adds a 2-second delay to every frequency it stops on in that band. The signal s...
16 17 5. Rotate the knob to select 1: on or 2: off, then press e pgm . Press and hold menu to exit the menu mode. Using the battery save function when the scanner is set to receive (monitor) a manually selected channel, and it is not actively scanning, using the battery save feature conserves energy...
18 19 loading the preset race frequency list for your convenience, six car race frequencies are preprogrammed. You can use one of these race frequencies by loading it to the channel banks. To load the race frequencies: 1. Press menu. 2. Rotate the knob to select 1: preset race, then press e pgm . 3....
20 21 3. Rotate the knob to select 2: store race, then press e pgm . 4. Rotate the knob to select one of the races, then press e pgm . Caution: be sure the race you select is the same one that is currently loaded into the scanner’s memory. Otherwise you could overwrite the wrong race. 5. If you sele...
22 23 • press func to toggle the input mode between abc, abc, and 123. • press •clr once to erase one character. Press and hold to erase all characters. • press e pgm to save the tag and exit editing tag. For example, to enter the word “scanner” 1. Press 7 pqrs four times to enter “s.” 2. Press func...
24 25 to these services. 1. Press srch in scan mode or press func + srch in search mode. 2. Rotate the knob to select a service bank, press e pgm . The selected service begins to be searched. Note: because there are many different frequencies allocated to ham band, it can take several minutes to sea...
26 27 programming search ranges to define the search range during a chain search in each search bank: 1. Press menu. 2. Rotate the knob to select 3: pgm chain srch. 3. Press e pgm . 4. Rotate the knob to select the bank number you want to change the range. 5. Rotate the knob to select 1: edit limit, ...
28 29 3. Rotate the knob to select the option you want, then press e pgm . 4. Rotate the knob to select 1: on or 2: off then press e pgm . 5. Press and hold menu to exit the menu mode. Signal stalker i options 1: only mode set to 1: on to turn on signal stalker i and turn off normal scanning. Set to...
30 31 using signal stalker i to turn on signal stalker i, press func + 0 / signal stalker on appears. Every two seconds, the scanner searches for frequencies in the range you specified. When the scanner finds a frequency, it alerts you according to its settings and found! Press any key appears. Press ...
32 33 turning channel storage banks on and off you can turn each channel-storage bank on and off. When you turn off a bank, the scanner does not scan any of the 100 channels in that bank. While scanning, press the number key that corresponds to the bank you want to turn on or off. Numbers appear at ...
34 35 weather scan to scan for weather transmissions: 1. Press func + 3 def /wx. Wx scan appears. You can change the scan direction by rotating the knob. 2. If you want to stop the scan, press srch/pse. *pause* appears. Turning on the weather alert feature your scanner can detect the 1050 hz tone we...
36 37 troubleshooting problem cause solution scanner is on but will not scan. Squelch is not adjusted correctly. Adjust squelch. Only one channel or no channels are stored. Store frequencies into more than one channel. Scanner does not turn on. Batteries are discharged. Recharge the rechargeable bat...
38 39 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) service providers...
40 41 specifications frequency coverage: 25.0000 – 27.9950 mhz (in 5 khz steps) 28.0000 – 54.0000 mhz (in 5 khz steps) 108.0000 – 136.9875 mhz (in 12.5 khz steps) 137.0000 – 174.0000 mhz (in 5 khz steps) 216.0000 – 224.9950 mhz (in 5 khz steps) 400.0000 – 512.0000 mhz (in 6.25 khz steps) 806.0000–823...
42 43 notes notes.
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