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I just bought a PRO-2033 and would like to hear 460.300 and what's listed as
the 'talk-around'. I am completely ignorant and trying to get a grasp on this stuff. My Dad was a chief of police (passed away in 2000) and I've got tons of cops in the family but hate to admit I never paid attention and ask one of them ![]() When I hit the scan button, the digital readout just runs 1 through 10 and flashes all zeros every time. If I turn the squelch down, it stops, but it's just static. So it appears auto scanning doesn't even pick anything up at all. Is it my location or my reception? When I try to manually enter the frequency, it gives me an error every time or simply nothing. Do you think I am a) doing it wrong. b) the scanner itself doesn't function properly or c) my antenna isn't working? Is it also possible that the previous owner locked out lots of frequencies? I think the only way to unlock one is to enter the exact number first. Any guidance for a complete new person who is seriously interested in doing this? TIA, Mary |
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Mary wrote:
I just bought a PRO-2033 and would like to hear 460.300 and what's listed Do you think I am a) doing it wrong. b) the scanner itself doesn't function Mary, a good first step would be to check the manual for that radio (Radio Shack has many available online if you don't have it) and perform a "reset." That will get you back to the shape the radio was in when it came out of the box. Then follow the manual for entering a new frequency. If the radio is working properly, that ought to get you started. If it DOESN'T work, your radio may not be working right. Oh--you DO have an antenna of some kind hooked to it? _______________________________________________ Ken Kuzenski AC4RD ken . kuzenski at duke .edu _______________________________________________ All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001 |
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![]() wrote in message ... Mary wrote: I just bought a PRO-2033 and would like to hear 460.300 and what's listed Do you think I am a) doing it wrong. b) the scanner itself doesn't function Oh--you DO have an antenna of some kind hooked to it? I said newbie, not stupid ![]() |
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![]() "Bill Eitner" wrote in message m... The "manual"--perhaps an altogether forgotten concept. ;-P -- Actually, that was the first thing I looked for - they have instructions & help but no actual manual for this model (at least not at radio shack's site). Just very, very basic instructions. I'll look again though and see if there isn't one posted elsewhere. I'm the type that reads manuals from cover to cover and enjoy pointing out every little feature that people who 'know' how to work things never realized existed because they don't read them. Thanks! |
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expressNOSPAM.com says... wrote in message ... Mary wrote: I just bought a PRO-2033 and would like to hear 460.300 and what's listed Do you think I am a) doing it wrong. b) the scanner itself doesn't function Oh--you DO have an antenna of some kind hooked to it? I said newbie, not stupid ![]() This is how you do it: (From the info on the 2033 (There is no manual online!) STORING FREQUENCIES INTO CHANNELS You can store a frequency into each of the scanner's 10 channels. Good references for active frequencies are Radio Shack's "Police Call Guide Including Fire and Emergency Services," "Maritime Frequency Directory," and "Aeronautical Frequency Directory." We update these directories every year so be sure to get a current copy. 1. Press MANUAL. Enter the channel number you want to store a frequency in. 2. Press PROGRAM. 000.000 flashes on the display. 3. Enter the desired frequency. (example 460.300, remember the decimal point!) 4. Press E (enter) to store the frequency. The stored frequency flashes on the display. If you made a mistake in Step 3, ERROR appears on the display. Press */ CLEAR and repeat Steps 3-4. 5. Repeat Steps 1-4 to program more channels. If you want to program the next channel in order, repeat Steps 2- BDK |
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Barry OGrady wrote in
: RTFM. Barry ===== Home page http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og Very helpful ![]() Mary you can try initalizing the scanner by doing the following: INITIALIZING THE SCANNER If the scanner's display locks up or does not work properly after you connect to power, follow these steps to initialize the scanner. Caution: This procedure clears all information in the scanner's memory. Initialize the scanner only when you are sure the scanner is not working properly. 1. Turn off your scanner by turning VOLUME toward OFF until it clicks. 2. Press and hold 2, 9, and */CLEAR, then turn VOLUME toward MAX to turn on the scanner. Which came of Radio Shacks web site, They don't have the manual there as you said but there is some info about features etc and this was in the installation section ![]() Hoep it helps a bit ![]() -- Panzer |
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![]() "Panzer240" wrote in message ... Barry OGrady wrote in : RTFM. Barry ===== Home page http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og Very helpful ![]() Mary you can try initalizing the scanner by doing the following: INITIALIZING THE SCANNER If the scanner's display locks up or does not work properly after you connect to power, follow these steps to initialize the scanner. Caution: This procedure clears all information in the scanner's memory. Initialize the scanner only when you are sure the scanner is not working properly. 1. Turn off your scanner by turning VOLUME toward OFF until it clicks. 2. Press and hold 2, 9, and */CLEAR, then turn VOLUME toward MAX to turn on the scanner. Which came of Radio Shacks web site, They don't have the manual there as you said but there is some info about features etc and this was in the installation section ![]() Hoep it helps a bit ![]() -- Panzer Thank you!! 'preciate it ![]() |
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![]() "Panzer240" wrote in message ... Barry OGrady wrote in : RTFM. Barry ===== Home page http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og Very helpful ![]() Mary you can try initalizing the scanner by doing the following: INITIALIZING THE SCANNER If the scanner's display locks up or does not work properly after you connect to power, follow these steps to initialize the scanner. Caution: This procedure clears all information in the scanner's memory. Initialize the scanner only when you are sure the scanner is not working properly. 1. Turn off your scanner by turning VOLUME toward OFF until it clicks. 2. Press and hold 2, 9, and */CLEAR, then turn VOLUME toward MAX to turn on the scanner. Which came of Radio Shacks web site, They don't have the manual there as you said but there is some info about features etc and this was in the installation section ![]() Hoep it helps a bit ![]() -- Panzer I tried all the suggestions here, including resetting the unit, but with no good results. I removed the antenna while it was on and there was no difference whatsoever in what I was hearing. Here is a description of the antenna that came with it: 30 to 512MHz. Extends to 40". (Use plug adapter #278-117 for scanners that have BNC connector.) So how do I know if it has a BNC connector? Maybe the antenna needs an adapter? Could this be the case, even though I do get the 'wx' broadcasts? All new stuff to me - I feel like other people do when I talk about software ![]() Thanks for the hand!! |
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![]() "Mary" wrote in message ... I just bought a PRO-2033 and would like to hear 460.300 and what's listed as the 'talk-around'. I am completely ignorant and trying to get a grasp on this stuff. My Dad was a chief of police (passed away in 2000) and I've got tons of cops in the family but hate to admit I never paid attention and ask one of them ![]() When I hit the scan button, the digital readout just runs 1 through 10 and flashes all zeros every time. If I turn the squelch down, it stops, but it's just static. So it appears auto scanning doesn't even pick anything up at all. Is it my location or my reception? When I try to manually enter the frequency, it gives me an error every time or simply nothing. Do you think I am a) doing it wrong. b) the scanner itself doesn't function properly or c) my antenna isn't working? Is it also possible that the previous owner locked out lots of frequencies? I think the only way to unlock one is to enter the exact number first. Any guidance for a complete new person who is seriously interested in doing this? TIA, Mary OK - I feel like such a geek. I'm sitting her past midnight with a grin on my face because I finally figured out what my problem was!! It was scanning 1 through 10 and flashing zeros because *I didn't know it was only scanning the programmed frequencies*. Of which there were none yet! I thought scan would scan through all available frequencies not just ones I specified. Anyone know if there is a way to scan that way, too? Gees - thanks for all the help. I'm off to bed! Mary |
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