PRO-2032  (200-0409)          Features                  Faxback Doc. # 8559

Your new Radio Shack PRO-2032 Desk Top Programmable Scanner lets you in on 
all the action!  This scanner gives you direct access to over 31,000 
frequencies in 10 exciting radio bands, including those used by the police
department, the fire department, ambulance services, aircraft amateur radio
operators, and transportation services.  You can select up to 200 channels 
for your scanner to scan and you can change your channel selections at any 
time.

The secret to your scanner's ability to scan so many frequencies is its 
custom-designed microprocessor-a tiny built-in computer.  Your scanner also
has these special features:

Hyperscan-to search through frequencies at up to 50 channels per second or 
scan stored channels at 25 channels per second.

Liquid Crystal Display-shows the selected channel, frequency, and other 
information.

2-Second Scan Delay-delays the scanning mode to 2 seconds before moving to 
another channel, so you can hear more replies.

Memory Backup-keeps the channel frequencies stored in your scanner's memory
if a power failure occurs. 

Lock-Out Function-keeps channels you select from being scanned. 

Ten Channel-Storage Banks-lets you group frequencies so you can easily 
identify calls.  

Priority Channel-helps keep you from missing important calls on a channel 
you specify.

Direct Search-scans for new and unlisted frequencies to find interesting 
broadcasts.

Direct Search-scans for new and unlisted frequencies to find interesting 
broadcasts.

Monitor Memories-for temporarily saving up to ten additional channels you 
locate during a frequency search.

Your PRO-2032 scanner covers all of these bands:

30 - 50 MHz (VHF Lo)
50 - 54 MHz (6 Meter-Ham Band)
108 - 136.975 MHz (Aircraft)
137 - 144 MHz (Government)
144 - 148 MHz (2-Meter Ham Band)
148 - 174 MHz (VHF Hi)
380 - 450 MHz (Ham Radio and Government)
450 - 470 MHz (UHF Lo)
470 - 512 MHz (UHF T)
806 - 823.9375 MHz (UHF Hi)
851 - 868.9375 MHz (UHF Hi)
896 - 960 MHz (UHF Hi)

(RLR-10/29/93)