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can result in a low level audio signal if a user on the system is not speaking close enough to their radio microphone.
Your PRO-96 features Digital
AGC, which can compensate for these low audio levels when they occur. By default, Digital AGC is turned on. If desired, you can toggle the Digital AGC function on or off by pressing
FUNC
, and then
MAN
at any time. The display will briefly show
DSP AGC Off
or
DSP AGC On
accordingly.
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NOTES
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Using the Digital
AGC Function
• Digital AGC has no effect on analog transmissions.
• You may notice more background noise with Digital AGC on.
Cloning the
Programmed Data
CLONE MODE Incorrect
Model appears if the scanner receives data from another scanner other than a PRO-96.
C
LONING THE
P
ROGRAMMED
D
ATA
You can transfer the contents of the current scanner working memory to and from another
PRO-96 scanner using an optional connecting cable with
1
/
8
-inch (3.5
mm) phone plugs on both ends
(use Radio Shack part number
42-2420 available at your local
RadioShack store), or to a computer application designed to work with this scanner using a PC interface cable (use Radio Shack part number 20-289, available at your local RadioShack store).
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Follow these steps to clone the data.
1. Turn on both scanners.
2. Connect the connecting cable to each scanner’s PC/IF jack.
CLONE MODE UP to send, remove cable to exit
appears in the scanner’s display.
3. Press
S
.
Confirm send data?
1=YES Press other key for NO.
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Table of contents
- 4 Features
- 10 The FCC Wants You to Know
- 11 Scanning Legally
- 12 Getting Familiar With Your Scanner
- 14 About the Keypad
- 16 Understanding Your Scanner’s Memory Organization
- 17 Channel Storage Banks
- 18 Channels
- 18 Search Banks
- 24 Preparation
- 24 Listening Safely
- 25 Traffic Safety
- 25 Power Sources
- 26 Using Batteries
- 27 Using AC Power
- 28 Using Vehicle Battery Power
- 28 Antenna
- 30 Programming Your Scanner
- 30 Programming Conventional Channels
- 32 Programming Trunked Systems
- 33 and APCO-25 Trunking Systems
- 34 Programming EDACS Trunking Systems
- 36 Programming Motorola 800 MHz Splinter Systems
- 45 General Programming Notes
- 48 Operating Your Scanner
- 48 Initial Preparation
- 52 Searching and Tuning
- 52 Searching a Preprogrammed Frequency Range
- 59 Using Zeromatic
- 60 Using Seek Search
- 61 Manually Tuning a Frequency
- 61 Using Frequency Copy
- 62 Copying a Frequency into a Specified Channel
- 63 Coping a Frequency into the Priority Channel
- 64 Special Features
- 64 Listening to the Weather Band
- 64 Listening to a Weather Channel
- 66 Using the Delay Function
- 67 Locking Out Channels or Frequencies
- 69 Changing the Receive mode
- 70 Using the Attenuator
- 71 Turning the Key Tone On and Off
- 72 Using the Display Backlight
- 74 Using the Keylock
- 74 Changing the Display Contrast
- 81 Working with V-Scanners
- 82 Cloning the Programmed Data
- 83 Trunking Special Features
- 83 Trunking Operation
- 89 Activating ID Lockout While Scanning
- 90 Trunked Delay Function
- 91 Clearing Talkgroup IDs
- 92 Digital Operation
- 94 Updating the DSP Firmware
- 96 A General Guide To Frequencies
- 98 Guide To The Action Bands
- 98 Typical Band Usage (in MHz)
- 99 Primary Usage
- 99 Band Allocation
- 106 Frequency Conversion
- 106 Troubleshooting
- 107 Troubleshooting Chart
- 108 Resetting / Initializing the Scanner
- 109 Service and Repair
- 110 Specifications
- 113 Command Quick Reference Guide