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1. sssssseeeeene 50 mA Dimensions HWD 511 16 x 2 3 8 x 1 9 16 Inches 145 x 63 x 40 mm Weight without antenna eee approx 7 8 oz 220 g Supplied Accessories ssessseeeenneenene Flexible Antenna Rechargeable amp Non Rechargeable Battery Holder AC Adaptor Belt Clip Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are sub ject to change and improvement without notice 32 NOTE 33 Limited Warranty General GRE America Inc warranty all parts of each new product to be of sound de sign good material and workmanship and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective under normal use at no charge for a period of 12 months from the date of sale to the end user GRE America will correct defects There will be no charge for labor for a period of 12 months from the date of original sale except as provided below Overtime premiums and or expedited handling and shipping costs must be paid by the owner An enclosed Warranty Card is included with each unit of purchase We request the Warranty card be filled and return back to GRE America to validate the Warranty of purchase along with Proof of purchase or you may also register online from the link below Online Product Registration is also available at http www greamerica com register Warranty Limitations This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts that have been subjec
2. sess 17 Storing Known Frequencies into Channels esee 17 Finding and Storing Active Frequencies seen 18 Searching the One Touch Banks sesssssseeeneeeeeneeee nennen 18 USING TUNG ire ec dt oda i e dite ise erue 19 Scanning the Stored Channels senem 20 Turning Channel Storage Banks Off and On sse 20 Monitoring a Stored Channel ssssssseeseeeeeeeee nennen nennen 21 Clearing a Stored Channel essen eene nennen nnns 21 Listening to the Marine Bank esssesseeeneeen ener 21 Listening to the Weather Band sssssssseeeeeem eee 22 SAME Standby MOJE 3 ie iet d pta o ettet dte n Odette fedet 22 SKVWAaIED x 2t tetti ette ec deeem e iet Ue He e a a code 23 Spectr rmi SWeepet 2 3 nu ete e he td eR DDR db Ee eee teed 23 Using Spectrum SWeeper eee ec eet RO e e e p e pen Pede het 24 Special Features n ces dep md tonio n d qe e p E Ge Dp En 25 py 25 Locking Out Channels or Frequencies essen 25 Locking Out Channels iisen eenen nea aeea eak eaaa nnne nnne nnne nnne 25 Locking Out Marine and WX Channels senes 26 Locking Out Frequencies esee nnne nnns 26 Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies sesseseeeeeenee enne 26 2 Removing Lockouts From All Frequencies in a One Touch Search Bank
3. Appears when you turn on the 10m sub bank while HAM bank search ing 6 M Appears when you turn on the 6m sub bank while HAM bank searching 2 M Appears when you turn on the 2m sub bank while HAM bank searching 70CM Appears when you turn on the 70cm sub bank while HAM bank search ing UNDERSTANDING BANKS Channel Storage Banks A bank is a storage area for a group of channels Channels are storage areas for frequencies Whereas a channel can only contain one frequency a bank can hold numerous channels To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen to your scanner divides the channels into 10 banks 1 to 10 of 20 channels each a total of 200 channels You can use each channel storage bank to group fre quencies such as those used by the police department fire department am bulance services or aircraft For example a police department might use four frequencies one for each side of town You could program the police frequencies starting with Channel 1 the first channel in bank 1 and program the fire department frequencies start ing with Channel 21 the first channel in bank 2 One Touch Service Search The scanner is preprogrammed with the frequencies allocated by marine fire police aircraft ham radio and weather services This is handy for quickly find ing active frequencies instead of searching through an entire band see Search ing the One Touch Service Search Bands on Page 1
4. or w You can select a marine channel directly When the scanner stops scanning the marine bank use the number keys to enter the two digit channel number Note While Marine band search lock out functions See Locking Out Marine Channels on Page 26 21 LISTENING TO THE WEATHER BAND Your scanner incorporates weather alert as one of its features and is an ex tremely sensitive high quality receiver on the weather frequencies However the included flex antenna is optimized for general purpose scanning If you use this scanner as your only means for receiving weather alerts please check to be sure you are receiving a clear signal on the flex antenna or switch to an external antenna that gives you clear reception of a local NOAA weather broad cast The FCC Federal Communications Commission has allocated channels for use by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Regula tory agencies in other countries have also allocated channels for use by their weather reporting authorities NOAA and your local weather reporting authority broadcast your local forecast and regional weather information on one or more of these channels Listening to a Weather Channel To hear your local forecast and regional weather information press WX WEAthEr appears for about 2 seconds then the scanner starts searching the weather bank To stop searching the channels press PSE SRCH disappears and MAN ap pears To change the ch
5. Channels of Operation sse 200 channels 31 Sensitivity S N N 20 dB 29 54 MEZ eene ire Ie E Pei 0 5 uV 108 136 9875 MEZ d non ie et erdt eda ete 1 0 uV 197 174 MAZ iii tetra e ette toe rore 0 5 uV 380 512 MHZ itin dta etate bee noted oi ite eru 0 7 uV Spurious Rejection FM 9454 MHZ 50 dB Selectivity SE KHZ weit hottie m e E a bete pee Pete Pene deed dee es 6 dB ETT KAZ nee dope ripa ee aa 50 dB Search Speed cuoio dte eiue eom Up to 80 Steps Sec Scan Speed dieit dress Up to 40 Channels Sec Delay TIME ume cedente Ried 2 Seconds IF Frequencies dst IE eee nee e tg e t at e rues 10 7 MHz 2nd IE ien ritate Casca d veda Ep e fu vg dag 455 kHz IF Interference Ratio 10 7 MHz eeeeene 70 dB at 150 MHz Squelch Sensitivity Threshold 4e dite td d eon een Less than 0 5 uV Tight FM 2 2 Pietre HP Hee ees S N N 25 dB Tight AM 34 4 satin ette ed eins detinere S N N 20 dB Antenna Impedance cccccecceeesecceeeceeeeeeseeneeeneseeeeeeeseseseesenenenennes 50 Ohms Audio Output Power 10 THD eene 180 mW Nominal Built In Speaker sss 1 3 8 Inches 36 mm 8 Ohms Operating Temperature s es 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Power Requirements c cccccecceceeeecceteceeccneeceecneeesenenteedeneeeeeeen 4 AA Batteries 9V AC Adaptor Supplied 9V DC Adaptor Optional Current Drain Squelched
6. s preprogrammed 7 weather channels or jumps to a Skywarn channel you programmed channel 200 11 SCAN MAN Scans any preprogrammed channels or stops scanning and lets you directly enter a channel number PRI ALERT Turns on and off the priority feature turns the SAME standby mode on and off Number Keys Each key has single digit 0 to 9 and a range of numbers Use the range of numbers above the key 21 40 for example to select the channel in a channel storage bank TUNE CLEAR Lets you tune a frequency along with a or w or clears an incorrect entry A w Searches up or down for active frequencies or selects the direction when scanning channels L O RVW L O Reviews locked out frequencies lets you lock out selected channels or frequencies wo Locks and unlocks the keypad to prevent accidental entries turns the backlight on and off PGM Programs frequencies into channels DELAY Programs a 2 second delay for the selected channel enters a decimal point ENT enter Enters frequencies into channels A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY The display has indicators that show the scanner s current operating status This quick look at the display will help you understand how your scanner oper ates BANK 1 2 3 4 2 6 2 8 210 Wc MAR PD AIR HAM 2220 000 006 KR BOO aEOO GOS ma Pf Appears when the scanner sweeps the frequencies to rapidly detect monitor and store it for nearb
7. Connecting an AC or DC adapter to the scanner disconnects internal batter ies when you use the supplied non rechargeable battery holder black but it does not disconnect internal batteries when you use the supplied recharge able battery holder yellow f you install the rechargeable battery holder you can operate the scanner and recharge the rechargeable batteries at the same time See Using Bat teries and Charging Rechargeable Batteries on Page 8 e f the scanner stops working properly after connecting it to power try reset ting it See Initializing the Scanner on Page 29 USING BATTERIES You can power the scanner with four AA batteries not supplied For the long est operation and best performance we recommend alkaline batteries You can use either the supplied non rechargeable battery holder black or the supplied rechargeable battery holder yellow If you use the rechargeable battery holder we recommend nickel metal hydride Ni MH batteries 6 Warning Never install non rechargeable batteries in the rechargeable yel low battery holder Non rechargeable batteries can get hot or explode if you try to recharge them Note You must charge rechargeable batteries before you use them the first time See Charging Rechargeable Batteries on Page 8 Cautions The battery holder fits only one way Do not force it Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Always remove o
8. 26 Using Pror e 2 2 rs ee ee o d D Ee a a 27 Using the Display Backlight eniai aaa eaa meme 27 Turning the Key Tone On and Off esssssssssssseeeeeeeeneeneeeen eene 28 Using the Key LOCk err tete deti Er rrr t E HERR Tae penes 28 Cloneing the Programmed Data essssseneenenenee nennen 28 Initializing the Scanner eessssesesseseseeeeenee nennen nnne nennen nennen nnns 29 A General Guide to Scanning eese nnne nre 29 Birdie Frequerici6s race pte Ite awit RAT e c a 29 Frequency ConversiOn iine tete edi eer p RR tnit ERA 29 EAQS 6 nosse AN A eee o To ede LAE Le De EL dest 30 Care and Maintenance ce tse titer ach e ebd eot ee ea pee ne ete eR 30 SpecificatiOris irit iced LEE FERE RC DERE A eater 31 FEATURES Your new PSR 100 200 Channel VHF Air UHF Handheld Scanner lets you scan conventional transmissions and is preprogrammed with search banks for con venience By pressing a one touch search key you can quickly search those frequencies most commonly used by public service and other agencies with out tedious and complicated programming This scanner gives you direct access to over 25 000 exciting frequencies in cluding those used by police and fire departments ambulance services air craft and amateur radio services and you can change your selection at any time Your scanner also has these special features Spectrum Sweeper a
9. are full b X StorE Appears when you program the frequency into desired vacant channel CLORE Appears when the scanner stays in the clone mode dUPL Appears when you try to store a frequency that is already stored in another channel Error Appears when you make an entry error FLo ALL CL Appears when you remove all the locked out frequencies during a FD PD AIR HAM bank or spectrum sweeper L r Appears when you review the locked out frequencies L O Fr FULL Appears when you try to lock out a frequency during a FD PD AIR HAM or spectrum sweeper when 50 frequencies are already locked out oFF tonE Appears when you turn the key tone off On tonE Appears when you turn the key tone on P Appears when the scanner is tuned to the priority channel 13 t Appears during a tune mode MAr Appears about 2 seconds when you press MAR key FIrE Appears about 1 second when you press FD PD key PoLICE Appears about 1 second when you press FD PD key Alr Appears about 2 seconds when you press AIR key HAM Appears about 2 seconds when you press HAM key WEAthEr Appears about 2 seconds when you press WX key Lo VHF Appears when you turn on the low VHF sub bank while fire police bank searching Hi VHF Appears when you turn on the high VHF sub bank while fire police bank searching UHF Appears when you turn on the UHF sub bank while fire police bank searching 10 M
10. jack Then connect the AC adaptor to a standard AC outlet WARNING To prevent electric shock do not use the AC adaptor s polar ized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless you can fully insert the blades to prevent blade exposure USING VEHICLE BATTERY POWER You can power the scanner from a vehicle s 12V power source such as ciga rette lighter socket using a 9VDC at least 400 mA adaptor with 4 75mm outer 1 7mm inner plug Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the scanner s PWR DC 9V jack Using an adaptor that does not meet these speci fications could damage the scanner or the adaptor Cautions Always connect the DC adaptor to the scanner before you connect itto the power source When you finish disconnect the adaptor from the power source before you disconnect it from the scanner To power the scanner using a DC adaptor connect the plug into the scanner s PWR DC 9V jack Plug the other end of the DC adaptor into your vehicle s cigarette lighter socket Note If you use a cigarette lighter power cable and your vehicle s engine is running you might hear electrical noise from the engine while scanning This is normal CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNA To attach the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna jack on top of your scan ner align the slots around the antenna s connector with the tabs on the an tenna jack Press the antenna down over the jack and turn the antenna s b
11. of your scanner s memory locations Using Spectrum Sweeper The Spectrum Sweeper can be set to watch for activity on all band Police Fire Aircraft or Ham frequencies When the scanner is in manual scan or tune mode press Pf to watch for activity on all band When the scanner is in Police Fire search band press f to watch for activity on Police Fire band When the scanner is in Aircraft band press f_ to watch for activity on Aircraft band When the scanner is in Ham band press Pf to watch for activity on Ham band You can also turn on off frequency sub bands using the corresponding num ber keys while Spectrum Sweeper is active Note Priority mode is not available while using the Spectrum Sweeper 24 SPECIAL FEATURES DELAY Many agencies use a two way radio system that has a period of several sec onds between a query and a reply To avoid missing a reply you can program a 2 second delay into any channel or frequency When your scanner stops on a channel or frequency with a programmed delay DLY appears and the scan ner continues to monitor that channel or frequency for 2 seconds after the transmission stops before resuming scanning searching tuning or spectrum sweeping You can program a 2 second delay in any of these ways f the scanner is scanning and stops on an active channel quickly press DELAY before it resumes scanning f the desired channel is not selected manually select the channel then p
12. program the next channel in sequence press PGM and repeat Steps 2 and 3 FINDING AND STORING ACTIVE FREQUENCIES Searching the One Touch Service Search Bands Your scanner contains groups of preset frequencies called One Touch banks Each one touch search bank is associated with a specific activity see One Touch Banks on Page 15 You can search for marine fire police air ham and weather transmissions even if you do not know the specific frequencies that are used in your area Then you can store the frequencies you found into the scanner s channels except weather and marine banks Notes You can use the scanner s delay feature while searching the banks see Delay on Page 25 To listen to the marine bank see Listening to the Marine Bank on Page 21 To listen to the weather bank see Listening to the Weather Band on Page 22 1 Press FD PD or AIR or HAM FIrE POLICE or Alr or HAM appears After about 2 seconds the scanner starts search Notes e To reverse the search direction at any time press A Or w To pause the search while receiving a signal press PSE To resume search ing press PSE again f necessary you can select search groups using the number keys 2 To search for another active frequency in the selected band press A or wW To select a different band and search for another active frequency repeat Steps 1 Once you find interesting frequencies during the search you can store the
13. 8 Note The frequencies in the scanner s one touch service bands are preset You cannot change them Fire Police Air Group Frequenc Range MHz Step kHz 33 420 33 980 37 020 37 420 39 020 39 980 42 020 42 940 44 620 45 860 45 880 45 900 46 060 46 080 46 500 153 770 154 130 154 145 154 445 154 650 154 950 155 010 155 370 155 415 155 700 155 730 156 210 158 730 159 210 166 250 170 150 453 0375 453 9625 458 0375 458 9625 460 0125 460 6375 465 0125 465 6375 Group Frequency Range MHz Step kHz 108 000 118 000 118 0125 136 9875 15 Amateur Radio Group Frequency Range MHz Step kHz 29 000 29 700 2 50 000 54 000 144 000 148 000 4 420 000 450 000 Marine 20 7 0000 80 157 0250 157 2250 24 157 4250 Note Both frequencies transmission and reception are shown for marine chan nels used for duplex transmission 16 OPERATION TURNING ON THE SCANNER SETTING VOLUME AND SQUELCH 1 3 Turn SQUELCH until the indicator points to MIN before you turn on the scan ner To turn on the scanner turn VOLUME clockwise WELCOME message ap pears After about 3 seconds you might hear a hissing sound Then adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level Turn SQUELCH clockwise just until the hissing sound stops Notes To listen to a weak or distant station turn SQUELCH counterclockwise If reception is poor turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out weak transmi
14. PSR 100 200 Channel VHF Air UHF Handheld Scanner Owner s Manual CONTENTS Features i e dex p De re E RE ED EP RUE 4 Preparation ice E Re RR REEF EE RHET t He deer kt REDE EERRAP REA RRUR 6 Power SOLICOS iio Aden vase emo eter e EEG e ER ER ei d e a S Re 6 Using Batteries 5 3 dte i EGER S IERI EAR E Re 6 Charging Rechargeable Batteries sssssssseeeneeeneneenee nenne 8 Using AC POWOt teer ie i een eve c ee tee eed 8 Using Vehicle Battery Power ssseeeeeeem emere nennen 9 Connecting the supplied Antenna sessseeeeeeneeenenennenee nennen 9 Connecting an Outdoor Antenna sssssssseneeeee nee 9 Connecting an Earphone Headphonses sessssseeeeeeeeeeneneeennns 10 Listening Safely ecce ree e HR D D e D EE eere ut 10 Traffic Safty PES 10 Connecting an Extension Speaker ssssssseeeeeeenenee nennen 10 Using the Belt Clip reete etre ei ect d ers 10 About YOUPSCANNGE aa tance iet boa eoe Re Ecke annonce 11 About the Keypad teli me a de ded qe ees 11 A Look at the Display ais cesses 2 intime i pe ER ERR a HR ens 12 Understanding Banks eb m ee ani ei Aaah 14 Channel Storage Banks siististi eu ieaiai ioiaren iiie aieea 14 One Touch Search Banks soirs eenia eaan a ana a ea oea A AEE a EAEE area dan 15 Operation nehne r va pt D en rica ipio DRE RE 17 Turning On the Scanner Setting Volume and Squelch
15. RI ALERT PRI disappears Note If you program a weather frequency into the priority channel and the scanner detects a WX alert tone on that frequency see SAME Standby Mode on Page 22 the scanner sounds the alert tone and ALErt flashes Press any key to turn off the alarm USING THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT You can turn on the display s backlight for easy viewing in the dark Press to turn on the light for 5 seconds To turn off sooner press again Press and hold PGM then press to turn on the display s backlight for an extended period of time To turn it off press 27 TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF The scanner is preset to sound a tone each time you press one of its keys except so You can turn the key tone off or back on 1 If the scanner is on turn OFF VOLUME counterclockwise until it clicks to turn it off 2 Turn OFF VOLUME clockwise to turn the scanner on Welcome message appears 3 While Welcome message appears press 1 to turn on the key tone or 2 to turn it off USING THE KEY LOCK Once you program your scanner you can protect it from accidental program changes by turning on the keylock feature When the keypad is locked the only controls that operate are LIGHT VOLUME and SQUELCH Note The keylock does not prevent the scanner from scanning channels or monitoring a single channel whichever feature you last selected To turn on the keylock hold down for about 3 seconds until
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17. UT YOUR SCANNER Once you understand a few simple terms used in this manual and familiarize yourself with your scanner s features you can put the scanner to work for you You simply determine the type of communications you want to receive then set the scanner to scan them A frequency is the receiving signal location expressed in kHz or MHz To find active frequencies you can use the search function You can also search the One Touch Search Banks which are preset groups of frequencies categorized by type of service When you find a frequency you can store it into a programmable memory location called a channel which is grouped with other channels in a channel storage bank You can then scan the channel storage banks to see if there is activity on the frequencies stored there Each time the scanner finds an active frequency it stays on that channel until the transmission ends ABOUT THE KEYPAD Here is a brief overview of your scanner s keys and their functions 3335 21 40 41 60 81 100 101 120 eu 141 160 161 180 Pf Activates the Spectrum Sweeper function PSE Stops or restarts search or tune MAR Lets you search the scanner s preprogrammed marine band FD PD Lets you search the scanner s preprogrammed fire police band AIR Lets you search the scanner s preprogrammed aircraft band HAM Lets you search the scanner s preprogrammed amateur radio band WX amp Lets you search the scanner
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19. annel manually press aor w To search through the weather bank again press PSE MAN disappears and SRCH appears To change the searching direction press A or wW SAME Standby Mode The National Weather Service precedes each weather alert with a digitally en coded SAME Specific Area Message Encoding signal then a 1050 Hz tone The SAME signal includes a FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard area code and an event code that corresponds with the type of alert being sent You can configure your scanner to operate in SAME Standby mode where it monitors a selected weather radio station for SAME alerts for areas you specify You can program your scanner with up to 7 FIPS codes for the areas you de sire The National Weather Service maintains a current list of FIPS codes at http www nws noaa gov nwr To configure your scanner for SAME Standby mode follow these steps 1 Press WX 2 Press PGM to access the FIPS code entry table 3 Use amp or W keys to select the desired FIPS code storage location 22 4 Use the number keys to enter the desired FIPS code and then press ENT to store the code Repeat this process for all the FIPS codes that you wish to store 5 Press L OUT to lock out or enable specific FIPS entries 6 Press WX to exit the FIPS code entry table The scanner displays F at the left hand if you enter the FIPS code s Notes Your scanner can also detect the 1050 Hz weather alert tone when a wea
20. ase clockwise until it locks into place Connecting an Outdoor Antenna The antenna connector on your scanner makes it easy to use the scanner with a variety of antennas such as an external mobile antenna or outdoor base station antenna Always use 50 Ohm coaxial cable such as RG 58 or RG 8 to connect an out door antenna For lengths over 50 feet use RG 8 low loss dielectric coaxial cable If the antenna cable s connector does not have a BNC connector you will also need a BNC adaptor Follow the installation instructions supplied with the antenna route the antenna cable to the scanner then connect it to the antenna jack Warning Use extreme caution when you installing or removing an outdoor antenna If the antenna starts to fall let it go It could contact overhead power lines If the antenna touches a power line contact with the antenna mast cable or guy wires can cause electrocution and death Call the power company to remove the antenna DO NOT attempt to do so yourself CONNECTING AN EARPHONE HEADPHONES For private listening you can plug an 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mini plug earphone or headphones not supplied into the f jack on the top of the scanner This automatically disconnects the internal speaker Listening Safely To protect your hearing follow these guidelines when you use an earphone or headphones Setthe volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening After you begin listening adjust the
21. direction press 4 or w To set the scanner to remain on the current channel for 2 seconds after the transmission ends see Delay on Page 25 To set the scanner to remain on the current channel even after the trans mission stops press SCAN MAN at any time during the transmission so MAN appears and SCAN disappears see Monitoring a Stored Channel To lock out channels so the scanner does not stop for a transmission on those channels see Locking Out Channels or Frequencies on Page 25 TURNING CHANNEL STORAGE BANKS OFF AND ON Channel storage banks 1 10 are on when they have a bar underneath them and off when no bar appears underneath them To turn off a channel storage bank press the bank s number key during scanning The bar under the bank s number disappears Note The scanner does not scan any of the channels within the banks you have turned off To turn on a channel storage bank 1 10 during scanning press the bank s number key A bar appears under the bank s number Notes You cannot turn off all banks There must be at least one active bank You can manually select any channel in a bank even if the bank is turned off When you turn on a bank during scanning the scanner moves to the se lected bank and scans it If no transmission is found the scanner continues scanning to scan through all selected banks 20 MONITORING A STORED CHANNEL You can continuously monitor a specific channel wi
22. e number of kilohertz by 1 000 127 800 kHz 1000 127 8 MHz To convert MHz to meters divide 300 by the number of megahertz 300 50 MHz 6 meters FAQs Frequently Asked Questions The scanner is not working at all What s wrong The AC or DC adaptor might not be connected Be sure the adaptor s barrel plug is fully inserted into the PWR DC 9V jack The center tip of the adaptor s barrel plug must be set to positive The batteries might be dead or need to be recharged Recharge the re chargeable batteries or replace the standard batteries The scanner does not receive any stations or reception is poor What s wrong An antenna is not connected or is connected incorrectly Be sure an an tenna is properly connected to the scanner The scanner is on but does not scan What s wrong The squelch might not be adjusted correctly Turn SQ clockwise There might only be one channel or no channels stored in the scanner Store frequen cies into more than one channel Only one channel or no channels are stored Store frequencies into more than one channel The keypad does not work What s wrong Keylock is turned on Turn off keylock The scanner might need to be reset or initialized Turn the scanner off then on again or initialize the scanner see Initializing the Scanner 30 While scanning the scanner locks on frequencies that have an unclear transmission What s wrong Some frequencies progra
23. ears alternately 3 Press ENT L r EMPty appears The scanner clears any lockouts from all frequencies in a one touch bank Or if you do not want to clear the lockouts press TUNE CLEAR 26 USING PRIORITY The priority feature lets you scan through channels and still not miss important or interesting calls on a frequency you select You can program one frequency into the priority channel As the scanner scans if the priority feature is turned on the scanner checks the priority channel for activity every 2 seconds 1 Press PGM then press PRI ALERT PCH and 000 0000 or the previously stored frequency appear 2 Enter the frequency you want to enter into the priority channel then press ENT The display flashes twice To program a weather channel as the priority channel 1 Press WX 2 Select the weather channel you want to program as the priority channel 3 Press and hold ENT then PRI P ChAnnEL is displayed momentarily Aftter P ChAnnEL appears PCH flashes and 000 0000 or the previously stored frequency appears 4 Press ENT to store the priority channel and display blinks two times Press CLEAR to cancel To turn on the priority feature press PRI ALERT during scanning or searching PRI appears The scanner checks the priority channel every 2 seconds and stays on the channel if there is activity PCH and the frequency appear when ever the scanner is set to the priority channel To turn off the priority feature press P
24. ge nickel metal hydride Ni MH or nickel cadmium Ni CD rechargeable batteries not sup plied while they are in the scanner To charge rechargeable batteries you need to use a supplied AC adaptor To charge batteries with a DC adaptor from a DC power source you must use a 9VDC at least 400mA adaptor with 4 75mm outer 1 7mm inner plug It takes about 16 hours to recharge fully discharged 1600mAh Ni MH recharge able batteries You can operate the scanner while recharging the rechargeable batteries but charging takes longer Notes e The scanner can also charge Ni Cd batteries 600mAh batteries require 6 hours and 850mAh batteries require 8 hours to charge When you charge Ni Cd batteries do not over charge them Overcharging shortens battery life Rechargeable batteries last longer and deliver more power if you let them fully discharge once a month To do this use the scanner until B appears Then fully charge the rechargeable batteries USING AC POWER You can power the scanner using a supplied AC adaptor Cautions You must use a supplied AC adaptor Always connect the AC adaptor to the scanner before you connect it to AC power When you finish disconnect the adaptor from AC power before you disconnect it from the scanner The correct orientation for the enclosed power adaptor is in a vertical or floor mount position To power the scanner using an AC adaptor connect the plug into the scanner s PWR DC 9V
25. hange the tuning direction press aor w The scanner displays A or w and start tune Note To pause the tune press PSE To resume tune press PSE again 5 To tune for another active frequency press a or w Once you find interesting frequencies during the tune you can store them into the scanner s channel storage banks 1 To store the displayed frequency in the desired bank s lowest vacant chan nel press ENT when you find a frequency The bank number and StorE appears 2 f you desired to store the other bank press number key 3 Press ENT to store the frequency The channel and frequency flash twice If you want to cancel the operation press TUNE CLEAR instead of ENT Note If the scanner displays dUPL the entered frequency is already stored in another channel See above Note on this page If there is no empty channel in the bank Ch FULL appears after you press ENT To store more frequencies you must clear some channels or you may program the other bank 19 SCANNING THE STORED CHANNELS To set the scanner to continuously scan through all channels with stored fre quencies simply pressing SCAN until SCAN and appear then the scanner begins to rapidly scan until it finds an active frequency If the scanner finds an active frequency it stops and displays that channel and frequency number then it automatically begins scanning again when the trans mission on that frequency ends Notes To reverse the scanning
26. ld or weak batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that de stroy electronic circuits Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities f you do not plan to use the scanner with batteries for a month or longer remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy elec tronic parts Follow these steps to install batteries 1 Press in on the battery compartment cover on the back of the scanner and slide the cover down to remove it 2 Pull the battery holder out of the battery compartment 3 If you are using non rechargeable batteries place them into the black holder as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked on the holder Or if you are using rechargeable batteries place them into the yellow holder as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked on the holder 4 Place the battery holder into the battery compartment 5 Replace the cover When battery power is low Ell appears and the scanner beeps continuously When battery power is depleted the scanner turns itself off Replace all four non rechargeable batteries or recharge the rechargeable batteries See Charg ing Rechargeable Batteries on Page 8 Warning Always dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury them CHARGING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Your scanner has a built in charging circuit that lets you char
27. m into the scanner s channel storage banks 1 To store the displayed frequency in the desired bank s lowest vacant chan nel press ENT when you find a frequency The bank number and StorE appears 2 f you desired to store the other bank press number key 3 Press ENT to store the frequency The channel and frequency flash twice If you want to cancel the operation press TUNE CLEAR instead of ENT Note If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another channel dUPL duplicate and the lowest numbered channel containing the duplicate frequency flash for about 3 seconds If you want to store the frequency any way press ENT again You can then delete the frequency later See Clearing a Stored Channel on Page 21 If there is no empty channel in the bank Ch FULL appears after you press ENT To store more frequencies you must clear some channels or you may program the other bank See Clearing a Stored Channel on Page 21 To con tinue searching after Ch FULL appears press TUNE CLEAR Using Tune During a tune the scanner tunes up or down starting from a frequency you specify Follow these steps to use tune Note You can use the scanner s delay feature while using tune 1 Press TUNE PSE and start frequency appears 2 If desired you can change the start frequency To change the start frequency enter frequency with numeral keys then press ENT 3 Press PSE to start tune t appears on the display 4 To c
28. mmed into the scanner might be the same as birdie frequencies Avoid programming Birdie Frequencies or only listen to them manually CARE Keep the scanner dry if it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments Handle the scanner care fully do not drop it Keep the scanner away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new IN CASE OF FAULT Where a fault arises contact your supplier However before you do so check that the fault was not caused by an operational error Carefully reread the rel evant section in the instructions SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Coverage MHz 10 Meter Amateur Radio sesssssssss 29 30 in 5 kHz steps VEIE DO toner ret oe oat c nda enata 30 50 in 5 kHz steps 6 Meter Amateur Radio esssssssssss 50 54 in 5 kHz steps Ail Crates chet eere 108 136 9875 in 12 5 kHz steps GOVERNIMON e ath ae E N 137 144 in 12 5 kHz steps 2 Meter Amateur Radio ssssssssss 144 148 in 5 kHz steps MELE Bii tette eter tipi eben 148 150 8 in 12 5 kHz steps VAF Hii iced tee tee re ERR 150 8 162 in 5 kHz steps WEE Ellos eo titt tet teet e roD 162 174 in 12 5 kHz steps Amateur Radio Government 380 450 in 12 5 kHz steps UHEF Standard diei ies 450 470 in 12 5 kHz steps URR ET aati aie dan ne einai 470 512 in 12 5 kHz steps
29. ne touch service search or spectrum sweeper press L O when the scanner stops on that frequency The scanner locks out the frequency then continues searching sweeping Notes You can lock out as many as 50 frequencies during a search or spectrum sweep If you try to lock out more FLo FULL appears see Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies and Removing Lockouts From All Frequencies The scanner uses same Lockout List between one touch search bank and spectrum sweeper ex the scanner uses same lock out list between air craft search band and aircraft spectrum sweeper band Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies To review the frequencies you locked out hold down L O L O RVW for about 2 seconds during a search or spectrum sweeper And you press 4 or re peatedly L r Lockout Review appears and the scanner displays all locked out frequencies as you press A or W or EMPty appears when the search bank has no locked out frequencies When you reach the highest locked out fre quency the scanner beeps twice and returns to the lowest locked out frequency Removing Lockouts Form All Frequencies in a One Touch Service Search Bank Note These steps do not clear any lockouts in the marine bank 1 Hold down L O L O RVW for about 2 seconds during a desired search band L r appears 2 While holding down TUNE CLEAR press L O to clear the lockout FLo ALL CL appears about 2 seconds After 2 seconds YES Ent and No CLEAr app
30. nsmissions Any scrambled or encrypted transmissions According to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act ECPA you are sub ject to fines and possible imprisonment for intentionally listening to using or divulging the contents of such a transmission unless you have the consent of a party to the communication unless such activity is otherwise illegal This scanner has been designed to prevent reception of illegal transmissions This is done to comply with the legal requirement that scanners be manufac tured so as to not be easily modifiable to pick up those transmissions Do not open your scanner s case to make any modifications that could allow it to pick up transmissions that are illegal to monitor Doing so could subject you to legal penalties We encourage responsible safe and legal scanner use In some areas mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit Check the laws in your area It is also illegal in many areas to interfere with the duties of public safety officials by traveling to the scene of an incident without authorization PREPARATION POWER SOURCES You can power your scanner from any of three sources internal non rechargeable batteries or rechargeable batteries not supplied see Using Batteries standard AC power with a supplied AC adapter see Using AC Power on Page 8 e vehicle power with an optional DC adapter see Using Vehicle Battery Power on Page 9 Notes
31. powerful new tool for you to rapidly detect monitor and store frequencies for nearby radio transmissions One Touch Service Search Banks let you search preset frequencies in separate marine fire police aircraft ham and weather bands to make it easy to locate specific types of calls Display Backlight makes the scanner easy to read in low light situations Lockout Function lets you set your scanner to skip over specified channels or frequencies when scanning or searching Ten Channel Storage Banks you can store 20 channels in each bank 200 total channels letting you group channels so you can more easily identify calls Tune lets you tune for new and unlisted frequencies starting from a speci fied frequency SAME FIPS Weather Alert displays the weather event for the specific cities or counties you choose so you can hear the alert tone Memory Backup keeps the frequencies stored in memory for an extended time even without internal batteries Scan Delay delays scanning for about 2 seconds before moving to another channel so you can hear more replies that are transmitted on the same chan nel Priority Channel lets you set the scanner to check one channel every 2 seconds so you do not miss transmissions Data Cloning lets you transfer the programmed data to another PSR 100 scanner Key Lock lets you lock the scanner s keys to help prevent accidentally chang ing the scanner s prog
32. ramming Liquid Crystal Display makes it easy to view and change programming information Supplied Flexible Antenna with BNC Connector provides good reception of strong local signals You can connect an external antenna with a BNC con nector to the scanner for improved reception of distant weaker signals Three Power Options you can power the scanner from internal recharge able or non rechargeable batteries or external AC or DC power using an sup plied AC or optional DC adapter Your PSR 100 scanner can receive these bands Frequency Range Types of Transmissions 29 54 MHz 10 Meter Ham VHF Lo 6 Meter Ham 108 136 9875 MHz Aircraft 137 174 MHz Military Land Mobile 2 Meter Ham VHF Hi 380 512 MHz UHF Aircraft Federal Government 70 cm Ham UHF Standard UHF T Note See Specifications on Page 31 for more information about the scanner s frequency steps 2007 General Research of Electronics Inc All Rights Reserved THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a scan ning receiver pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no gua
33. rantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation SCANNING LEGALLY Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including po lice and fire departments ambulance services government agencies private companies amateur radio military operations pager services and wireline telephone and telegraph service providers It is legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive However there are some transmis sions you should never intentionally listen to These include Telephone conversations cellular cordless or other private means of tele phone signal transmission Pager tra
34. ress DELAY e Ifthe scanner is searching tuning or spectrum sweeping press DELAY DLY appears and the scanner automatically adds a 2 second delay to every transmission it stops on in that band To turn off the 2 second delay in a channel or for all frequency press DELAY while the scanner is monitoring that channel or frequency DLY disappears LOCKING OUT CHANNELS OR FREQUENCIES You can increase the effective scanning or search speed by locking out indi vidual channels or frequencies that have a continuous transmission such as a weather channel or a birdie frequency see Birdie Frequencies on Page 29 Locking Out Channels To lock out a channel during scanning press L O when the scanner stops on the channel To manually lock out a channel select the channel then press L O until L O appears To remove the lockout from a channel manually select that channel again then press L O until L O disappears Notes Your scanner automatically locks out empty channels e You can still manually select locked out channels 25 Locking Out Marine Channels To lock out a Marine channel during searching press L O when the scanner stops on the channel To manually lock out a Marine channel select the channel then press L O To remove the lockout from a Marine channel press PSE and or w to select channel manually then press L O until L O disappears Locking Out Frequencies To lock out a frequency during a o
35. ssions If SQUELCH is adjusted so you always hear a hissing sound the scanner will not scan or search properly To turn off the scanner when you finish turn VOLUME counterclockwise to OFF STORING KNOWN FREQUENCIES INTO CHANNELS Follow these steps to store frequencies into channels T 2 3 Press PGM then PGM appears Enter the channel number 1 200 where you want to store a frequency then press PGM again Use the number keys and to enter the frequency including the decimal point you want to store Press ENT to store the frequency into the channel Notes If you made a mistake in Step 2 Error appears and the scanner beeps three times when you press ENT Simply start again from Step 2 Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency down to the clos est valid frequency For example if you enter a frequency of 151 473 your scanner accepts it as 151 470 If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another channel the scanner beeps three times and displays the lowest channel number where the frequency is already stored and dUPL then the frequency flashes If you want to store the frequency anyway press ENT again Press TUNE CLEAR to clear the frequency 17 Press DELAY if you want the scanner to pause 2 seconds on this channel before it proceeds to the next channel after a transmission ends see De lay on Page 25 The scanner also stores this setting in the channel 4 To
36. t appears for about 2 seconds Note Do not turn off the scanner until the initialization is complete When the initialization is complete 1CH 000 0000 appears on the display A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNING Birdie Frequencies Every scanner has birdie frequencies Birdies are signals created inside the scanner s receiver These operating frequencies might interfere with transmis sions on the same frequencies If you program one of these frequencies you hear only noise on that frequency If the interference is not severe you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie To find the birdies in your individual scanner begin by disconnecting the an tenna and moving it away from the scanner Make sure that no other nearby radio or TV sets are turned on near the scanner Use the search function and search every frequency range from its lowest frequency to the highest Occa sionally the searching will stop as if it had found a signal often without any sound That is a birdie Make a list of all the birdies in your scanner for future reference FREQUENCY CONVERSION The tuning location of a station can be expressed in frequency kHz or MHz or in wavelength meters The following information can help you make the nec essary conversions 1 MHz million 1 000 kHz thousand 29 To convert MHz to kHz multiply the number of megahertz by 1 000 30 62 MHz x 1000 30 620 kHz To convert from kHz to MHz divide th
37. t to accident abuse incorrect service alterations service by non authorized ser vice personal misuse A copy of the purchase receipt must be supplied or validated Warranty Regis tration must be on GRE database either by mail or through online when re questing for service Equipment must be sent to GRE America at the owner or dealer s expense and will be returned via surface carrier at no cost to the owner This warranty is strictly limited to the terms indicated herein and no other war ranties or remedies thereunder express or implied shall be binding on GRE America 34 Warranty Returns RETURN DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS TO YOUR DEALER OR CALL GRE AMERICA FOR A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RMA YOU SHOULD HAVE A COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL RECEIPT TO VERIFY DATE PURCHASE UNIT IN WHICH THE WARRANTY HAS EXPIRED MAY BE SERVICED AT A FIXED RATE PARTS FOR FACTORY REPAIRS RETURN SHIPPING FOR UNITS UNDER WARRANTY WILL BE PAID BY GRE AMERICA SHIPPING FOR UNITS OUT OF WARRANTY WILL BE PAID BY THE SENDER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS AN RMA OUTSIDE THE BOX NEXT TO THE SHIPPING ADDRESS MUST BE ACCOM PANIED WITH ALL UNITS BEING RETURN BACK TO GRE AMERICA RETURNS WITHOUT RMA WILL DELAY IN PROCESSING YOUR WARRANTY OR NON WARRANTY REPAIRS GRE America Inc 425 Harbor Blvd Belmont CA 94002 U S A Ph 650 501 1400 Fax 650 591 2001 Website http www greamerica com Online Registration http www greamerica com register 2007 Gener
38. the scanner beeps three times and appears To turn it off hold down for about 3 seconds until the scanner beeps three times and disappears Cloning the Programmed Data You can transfer the programmed data to and from another PSR 100 or PSR 200 scanner using an optional connecting cable with 1 8 inch 3 5mm stereo phone plugs on both ends not supplied 1 Turn on both scanner 2 Connect the connecting cable to each scanner s PC IF jack CLOnE and UP to SEnd appears 3 Press at the host scanner 4 SEndinG appears at the host scanner The scanner sends the data To exit the clone mode remove the cable CLOnE and Error may alternately appear when the scanner receives data from a scanner other than a PSR 100 200 If this happens when the scanner re ceives data from another PSR 100 200 turn off the scanner and then turn it on again 28 INITIALIZING THE SCANNER If the scanner s display locks up or does not work properly after you connect a power source you might need to initialize the scanner Important This procedure clears all information you stored in the scanner s memory Initialize the scanner only when you are sure the scanner is not work ing properly 1 Turn off the scanner then turn it on again WELCOME SCAnninG rECEIVEr appears 2 Press 0 while welcome message Then press 1 InItIAL appears about 2 seconds After 2 seconds YES Ent and No CLEAr appears alternately 3 Press ENT WAI
39. ther channel is set as the priority channel and weather priority operation is en abled see Priority In this mode all alerts are received FIPS settings are ignored The scanner sounds an alert or beep when it receives the SAME code If you do not stop the alert or beep for five minutes the alert stops and the scan ner beeps every ten seconds If the scanner receives a new message after five minutes it sounds the alert or beep To stop the sound and ready the scanner to receive a new alert signal before the five minute time out press any key except LIGHT 7 Press PRI ALERT to initiate SAME standby The scanner will monitor the all weather radio station for alerts with FIPS codes that match the codes you entered in the FIPS entry table To exit SAME standby press PRI ALERT again Note In the SAME Standby mode the scanner receives all alert warning messages for receivable areas if you do not enter the FIPS code Skywarn Many areas of the country have amateur radio repeaters that have been desig nated as Skywarn repeaters During times of severe weather these repeat ers are used to relay reports of severe weather directly to meteorologists at a local National Weather Service NWS forecast office Using the Skywarn fea ture in your scanner you can easily jump to Skywarn repeater frequencies and monitor these reports in many cases hearing about severe weather in your area instantly as it occurs This function lets you q
40. thout scanning This is use ful if you hear an emergency transmission on a channel and do not want to miss any details even though there might be periods of silence or if you simply want to monitor that channel Follow these steps to manually select a channel 1 Pressing SCAN MAN until MAN appears 2 Enter the channel number 1 200 3 Press SCAN MAN again CLEARING A STORED CHANNEL If you no longer want a frequency stored in a channel and you do not want to replace that frequency with a different one follow these steps to clear the stored frequency 1 Pressing SCAN MAN to stop scanning 2 To select the desired channel number use the number keys to enter that channel number 1 200 3 Press PGM PGM appears 4 Press 0 then ENT The frequency number changes to 000 0000 to indicate the channel is cleared 5 To clear another channel use the number keys to enter that channel num ber 1 200 then press PGM again Or repeatedly press PGM until the de sired channel number appears Then repeat Step 4 LISTENING TO THE MARINE BANK To listen to the marine bank press MAR MAr appears about 2 seconds then the scanner starts searching from marine channel 16 To stop searching the channels press PSE SRCH disappears and MAN ap pears To change the channel manually press A or w To search through the marine bank again press PSE MAN disappears and SRCH appears To change the searching direction press
41. uickly move to the skywarn channels Channel 200 from any mode by pressing and holding WX about 2 seconds The scanner displays SKYWARN symbol Note To activate this function you must program your desired Skywarn fre quency into the Skywarn channel 23 Spectrum Sweeper Your scanner s Spectrum Sweeper feature provides a powerful new tool for you to rapidly detect monitor and store frequencies for nearby radio transmis sions The Spectrum Sweeper feature is similar in functionality to portable fre quency counters that cost much more than your scanner but provides many advantages over typical portable frequency counters For example The Spectrum Sweeper allows you to sweep the entire range of your scanner s design frequencies or you can specify those frequency ranges that you wish to sweep and exclude ranges that you do not want to sweep This allows you to omit frequency ranges with constant strong frequency activity such as those with paging or broadcast transmitters Many portable frequency counters will remain locked to a nearby constant signal such as a paging or broadcast transmitter and will not function properly until you have left the vicinity of the transmitter The Spectrum Sweeper feature is more sensitive than portable frequency counters and will detect transmissions at a greater distance Once an active frequency is found the transmission is played through your scanner s speaker and you can quickly store it in any
42. volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the volume level so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing Traffic Safety Do not wear an earphone or headphones with your scanner when operat ing a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle in or near traffic Doing so can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some areas If you use an earphone or headphones with your scanner while riding a bicycle be very careful Do not listen to a continuous transmission Even though some earphones and headphones let you hear some outside sounds when you listen at normal levels they still can present a traffic hazard CONNECTING AN EXTENSION SPEAKER In a noisy area an amplified extension speaker not supplied might provide more comfortable listening Plug the speaker cable s 1 8 inch 8 5 mm mini plug into your scanner s f jack Note You must use an amplified speaker with this scanner Non amplified speak ers do not provide sufficient volume for comfortable listening USING THE BELT CLIP You can use the belt clip attached to the back of the scanner for hands free carrying when you are on the go Slide the belt clip over your belt or waistband To remove the belt clip pull the top out and slide the clip upward ABO
43. y radio transmissions mo Appears when you lock the keypad BANK Appears with numbers 1 10 to indicate the scan bank Bank num bers with a bar under them show which banks are turned on for scanning see Understanding Banks on Page 14 WX Indicates that the scanner is active for weather channels MAR Indicates that the scanner is active for marine bank 12 FD PD Indicates that the scanner is active for fire police bank AIR Indicates that the scanner is active for aircraft bank HAM Indicates that the scanner is active for amateur radio bank Appears when you hear the skywarn channel A Indicates the search or scan direction CH Appears with digits 1 200 or P to show which channel the scanner is tuned to EEE Appears when the batteries are low lockout Appears when you manually select a channel that was previ ously locked out during scanning or when you review a locked out frequency SRCH Appears during service bank searches SCAN Appears when the scanner scans channels MAN Appears when you manually select a channel PGM Appears when you program frequencies into the scanner s channels PRI Appears when the priority feature is turned on DLY Appears when you program a 2 second delay ALL CH L out Appears when you lock out the all marine channels b X Ch FULL Appears when you try to enter a frequency during a search when all displayed banks channels
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