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PRO-2006  (200-0145)          Features                  Faxback Doc. # 8244

Programmable Scanner

Liquid Crystal Display-shows the channel and the frequency you have 
selected, as well as other information.

Two-Second Scan Delay-helps to prevent your losing replies on a channel 
while you are scanning.

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

Lock-Out Function-lets your scanner skip over a specified channel or group
of channels.

Ten Channel Storage Banks-allow you to group your stored frequencies so 
that calls are easier to identify.

Priority Channel-helps to keep you from missing important calls on the 
selected channel.

Direct Frequency Search-allows you to scan through every available 
frequency to find interesting broadcasts

Monitor Banks-allow you to save up to ten additional channels located 
during a frequency search.

Sound Squelch-keeps the scanner from stopping on a channel that is only 
broadcasting a carrier, with no voice or other sound.

Your PRO 2006 scanner covers a wide frequency range:

*..............25-520 MHz

*.........760-823.945 MHz

*.........851-868.945 MHz

*............896-1300 MHz

(RLR-10/04/93)


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PRO-Series Direct Entry Programmable Scanners
General Guide To Scanning                             Faxback Doc. # 17653

Birdies

Birdies are frequencies your scanner uses when it operates.  These
operating frequencies might interfere with broadcasts 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.  The most common birdies to watch for are
listed below.

Birdie Frequencies:

31.05 MHz             124.20 MHz
41.40 MHz             134.55 MHz
51.75 MHz             144.90 MHz
113.85 MHz            155.25 MHz

Reception Notes

Reception of the frequencies covered by your scanner is mainly "line of
sight".  That means you usually cannot hear stations that are beyond the
horizon.  During the summer months you may be able to hear stations in the
30-50 MHz range located several hundred or even thousand of miles away.
This is because of summer atmospheric conditions.  This type of reception
is unpredictable but often very interesting!

One very useful service is the National Weather Service's continuous
weather broadcast.  These broadcasts contain weather forecasts and data
for the areas around the station, plus bulletins on any threatening
weather conditions.  These stations use three frequencies - 162.40,
162.475 or 162.55 MHz.  In most areas of the country, you can receive one
of these frequencies.



A Note on Image Reception

Radios work by simple mathematics.  For example, most tune to a frequency
by mixing that frequency with another (local oscillator) frequency which
is slightly different. This mixing process primarily gives us the two
original frequencies, their sum, and their difference.  Well, the radio's
Intermediate Frequency (I.F.) filter normally passes either the sum or
difference frequency, and this is then processed into the sound we hear.
Because nothing is perfect, certain "harmonics" will also get through if
they are strong enough. For example, if a radio's I.F. is 10.7 MHz, we
might be able to tune to a frequency 21.4 MHz (2 x I.F.) above (or below,
depending on the radio's design) a strong signal and hear it! This is more
evident in a double-conversion radio than a triple-conversion radio,
because the triple-conversion radio's 1st intermediate frequency is quite
high.  This causes the image to be so far off frequency that it is easy to
effectively filter it out.

So remember that just because a radio doesn't receive something which
another does is not necessarily an indication of a problem.  The one radio
may simply not be "tricked" into picking up an image!  This rejection of
undesired signals is one reason that a triple-conversion receiver costs
more than a similar dual-conversion model.

You might be interested in finding more out about radio.  One good
location to start looking is your local public library. You might also
wish to contact the A.R.R.L., as they are an excellent source of
informative texts on the subject.

Contact:
Amateur Radio Relay League
225 Main St.,
Newington, CT 06111-1494
USA

(CD EB 2/22/00)



PRO-2006  (200-0145)          Hints and Tips           Faxback Doc. # 14949

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 200-0145 AND 200-0145A?

The "A" version has the added feature of allowing the backlight on the
display to be turned on and off.


(TLC/all-04/26/95)

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PRO-2006
(200-0145)                 Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 31350

PROGRAMMING THE PRO-2006 SCANNER

1.  Select a channel to program by pressing [MANUAL], and entering the
    channel number you want to program.  Then, press [PROGRAM].  "PROGRAM"
    appears in the display to indicate that your scanner is in the
    programming mode.

2.  Enter a frequency.  Good references for active frequencies are Radio
    Shack's "Police Call Guide Including Fire and Emergency
    Services,""Official Aeronautical Frequency Directory", and "Maritime
    Frequency Directory".  We update these directories every year, so be
    sure to get a current copy.

3.  Press [ENTER] to store the frequency.  If you make a mistake in Step 2,
    ERROR appears on the display and three beeps sound.  Press [CLEAR] and
    repeat Step 2.

4.  Press [DELAY].  If you want your scanner to pause after each
    transmission before scanning to the next channel, press [DELAY].
    "DELAY" appears in the display.  If you do not want your scanner to
    pause, press [DELAY] again.  "DELAY" disappears from the display.

5.  To program more channels, repeat Steps 1-4.  If you want to program
    the next channel in sequence, just press [PROGRAM} and proceed to Step
    2.

SEARCHING FOR AND TEMPORARILY STORING ACTIVE FREQUENCIES

If you do not have a reference to frequencies in your area, use these
procedures to search for a transmission.  See also "A Guide to the
Action Bands".

LIMIT SEARCH

The limit search procedure allows you to search within a range of
frequencies.  You can store up to ten limit search ranges in the search
banks.

1.  Press [PROGRAM], and the search bank number in which you wish to store
    the limit search range.  Press [0] for bank number 10.

2.  Press [LIMIT].  "L" and the search bank number appears in the display.

3.  Enter the lower limit of the frequency range.  Press [ENTER].

4.  Press [LIMIT].  "L" changes to "H" in the display.

5.  Enter the upper limit of the frequency range.  Then, press [ENTER].

6.  Repeat steps 1-5 to store the limit search  range into the search
    banks.  You can store up to 10 limit-search ranges.

7.  To recall a limit-search range, press the appropriate bank number.

8.  Press [UP-ARROW] to search from the upper limit down to the lower
    limit.  Or, press [UP-ARROW] to search upward starting from the lower
    limit.

9.  When the scanner stops on a transmission, press [MONITOR] to store the
    frequency in the current monitor memory.  The memory number flashing on
    the display indicates the current monitor memory.

10.  Press [UP-ARROW] or [DOWN-ARROW] to continue the search.

NOTES:  Press [SPEED] to speed up or slow down the search.

        Press [DELAY] to make the scanner pause 2 seconds after a
        transmission, before proceeding to the next frequency.

LIMIT SEARCH MEMORY

When you change your scanner's mode from limit search to manual, program,
scan, direct search, and so on, your scanner retains the last frequency
before you change the mode.  Your scanner resumes the search from that
frequency when you change the mode to limit search again.

NOTE:  You can change the upper or lower limit frequency without afecting
       the memorized frequency if the frequency is within the new limit
       range.  If the frequency is out of the new limit range, the search
       starts from the new upper or lower limit frequency.

DIRECT SEARCH

1.  Select a currently programmed channel by pressing [MANUAL], and the
    channel number.  Then, press either [MANUAL] or [PROGRAM].

2.  Press [DIRECT].  The step frequency appears in the display.

3.  Press [UP-ARROW] to search through higher frequencies or press [DOWN-
    ARROW] to search through lower frequencies.

4.  When the search stops on a transmission, press [MONITOR] to store
    that frequency in the current monitor memory.  The memory number
    flashing on the display indicates the current memory number.  To
    continue the search, press [DOWN-ARROW] or [UP-ARROW].

NOTES:  When you press [DIRECT] during limit, your scanner enters direct
        search mode.

        When you press a numeric key during a direct search, your scanner
        changes to limit search mode.  The key you press corresponds with
        the limit-search bank number.

MOVING A FREQUENCY FROM A MONITOR MEMORY TO A CHANNEL

As you store frequencies in monitor memories, the memory number flashing on
the display shows the current monitor memory.  You can listen to monitor
memories by press [MANUAL], [MONITOR], then the number of the monitor
memory you wish to listen to.

If there is a frequency you wish to transfer to a channel, follow these
steps to move it from a monitor memory

1.  Press [MANUAL].  Enter the channel number you want to store the
    monitor frequency in; then press [PROGRAM].

2.  Press [MONITOR] and enter the monitor memory number that has the
    frequency you want to move.

3.  Press [ENTER].  The scanner stores the monitor frequency in the
    channel.

If you want to return to a limit search after this procedure, press
[LIMIT], and the search bank number.  Then, press either [UP-ARROW] or
[DOWN-ARROW] to continue searching.

USING THE RESTART SWITCH

The scanner's display might lock up the first time you plug in and turn on
your scanner, or if the battery is left out for an extended period of time.
If the display locks, use a pointed object, like a paper clip, to press and
release the restart switch while power is on.

To clear all the memories, be sure the scanner is turned on and:

1.  Press and hold [CLEAR].

2.  Using a pointed object, press and release the restart switch.

3.  After confirming that the display goes blank, release [CLEAR].

SETTING THE VOLUME AND SQUELCH

Follow these steps to set the volume and squelch.

1.  Turn VOLUME clockwise and SQUELCH counterclockwise until you hear a
    hissing sound.

2.  Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable sound level.

3.  Slowly rotate SQUELCH clockwise until the hissing stops.

NOTE:  If the scanner picks up unwanted, partial, or very weak
       transmissions, rotate SQUELCH clockwise to decrease the scanner's
       sensitivity to these signals.

USING THE SOUND SQUELCH SWITCH

If the scanner stops at a transmission during scan, search, or priority
modes, the [SOUND SQUELCH] switch lets the scanner start scanning again if
the transmission contains no sound (carrier only without modulated
signals).

If you scanner stops at a frequency that has no sound, press [SOUND
SQUELCH].  The indicator lights.  If the scanner detects no sound within
0.5 seconds, it goes to the next transmission.

When the scanner receives a frequency that contains sound, it halts at the
frequency.  If the sound ceases, the scanner stays on the frequency for 5
seconds, and then resumes scanning.  If the carrier stops, the scanner
begins to scan immediately if the delay function is off, or after 2 seconds
if the delay function is on.

To cancel sound squelch, press [SOUND SQUELCH] again.  The indicator goes
off.

NOTE:  If a frequency contains a transmission with low modulation, the
       sound squelch circuit might not work properly.

SCANNING THE CHANNELS

To begin scanning the channels, just press [SCAN].  Your scanner scans
through all the channels that you have not locked out of the banks that are
turned on.  Set SQUELCH so that you do not hear hissing sounds between
transmissions.

Be sure to read the following sections to get the full benefits from
all of your scanner's special features.

USING THE DELAY FEATURE

Many agencies use a two-way radio system that might have a pause of
several seconds between a query and a reply.  To program a delay into
that channel to keep from missing a reply, select the channel and press
[DELAY] so DELAY appears on the display.

When your scanner pauses at an active channel which has been programmed
with a delay, while scanning, it waits for 2 seconds after the completion
of each transmission on that channel before it resumes scanning.

Some radio systems, especially those above 800 MHz, use a special "trunked"
system.  In these systems, the transmitter selects an available frequency
each time the operator keys the radio.  Therefore, it is possible for the
query to be on one frequency and the reply on another.  To ensure the best
possibility of hearing the full reply, you want the scanner to begin
scanning immediately when the first transmission ends.  In this case,
select the channel manually and ensure that "DELAY" is not in the display.
If "DELAY" is indicated, press [DELAY] to turn off this feature for that
channel.

SETTING THE SCANNING SPEED

While you are in scan or search mode, you can press [SPEED] to select
the scanning speed.

The scanner has 2 different scanning speeds:

    13 channels per second
    26 channels per second

LOCKING OUT CHANNELS

You can increase the effective scanning speed by locking out specfic
channels that you have not yet programmed.  Manually select the empty
channel and press [L/OUT] so that "LOCK OUT" appears on the display.  This
is also handy for locking out channels you have programmed that have a
continuous transmission.  You can still manually select locked-out
channels.

To unlock a channel, manually select the channel and press [L/OUT],  Or,
press [L/OUT RVW] in manual or program mode to call out locked-out channels
one by one.  Then, press [L/OUT] again.

NOTE:  There must be at least one active channel in each bank.  You cannot
       lock out all channels.

TURNING BANKS ON AND OFF

As explained in "Understanding Channel Storage Banks and Search Banks" your
scanner splits the 400 channels into ten banks of forty channels each.  The
small bars under the numbers at the top of the display are the bank
indicators.  You can turn each bank on and off, so that all the channels in
a bank are either scanned or locked out.  In scan mode, press the number
key for the bank you want to turn on or off.  If the bank indicator is on,
you have turned on the bank and the scanner scans all the channels within
that bank that you have not locked out.  If the indicator is off, the
scanner does not scan any of the channels within that bank.  You can still
manually select any channel in a bank, even if you have turned off the
bank.  You cannot turn off all banks - one must be turned on.

PRIORITY

You can scan through the programmed channels, and still not miss an
important or interesting call on a specific channel.  To program a stored
channel as the priority channel, press [PRI] during scanning.  The scanner
now checks the priority channel every two seconds, and stays on the channel
if there is any activity.

To turn on the priority feature, press [PROGRAM] and the desired channel
number.  Then press [PRI]. "P" appears on the display whenever the scanner
is set to the priority channel.  You can only program one channel as the
priority channel.  If you program a new channel as the priority channel,
the previous channel you chose is automatically cleared.

To turn off the priority feature, press [PRI] until "P" disappears from the
display.

NOTE:  Channel 1 is automatically designated as the priority channel the
       first time you turn on your scanner.
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MANUALLY SELECTING A CHANNEL

You can continuously monitor a specific channel without scanning.  This is
useful if you hear an emergency broadcast on a channel and do not want to
miss any details-even though there might be periods of silence-or if you
want to monitor only a locked-out channel.

Follow these steps to manually select a channel.

1.  Press MANUAL.

2.  Enter the channel number.

3.  Press MANUAL again.

Or, if the scanner is scanning and stops at the desired channel, press
MANUAL one time.  (Pressing MANUAL additional times causes the scanner to
step through the channels.)

DIMMER

Press [DIMMER] to turn the display's backlight down or up.


(03-19-96)


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PRO-2006  (200-0145)       Specifications              Faxback Doc. # 8245

Programmable Scanner 

FREQUENCY COVERAGE:

...........................................................25 MHz -520 MHz

.....................................................760 MHz - 823.945 MHz

....................................................851 MHz -  868.945 MHz

.............................................896 MHz - 1300 MHz - 1300 MHz

RECEPTION FREQUENCY INTERVAL:
...................................................5 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 50 kHz
RECEIVING WAVE MODE:

.........................................Wide FM, (TV sound, FM broadcast)
...........................Narrow FM (Business, communications, ham radio)
...................................................AM (Aircraft, CB radio)

CHANNELS OF OPERATION:
................................Any 400 channels in any band combinations.
.......................................(40 channels x 10 Monitor channels)

SENSITIVITY:

......................................WFM: 30 dB S/N at 22.5 kHz deviation

.....................................................25 MHz - 520 MHz 3 uV
........................................760 MHz - 1100 MHz - 1300 MHz 3 uV

AM:20 dB S/N at 60% modulation
.....................................................25 MHz - 520 MHz 2 uV
..................................................1100 MHz - 1300 MHz 5 uV

IF REJECTION:

...................................................610 MHz AT 70 MHz 60 Db
.................................................608 MHz at 1000 MHz 60 dB

SELECTIVITY:
................................................................NFM and AM

..........................................................+/- 9 kHz, -6 dB
.......................................................+/- 15 kHz,  -50 dB

.......................................................................WFM

.........................................................+/_150 kHz, -6 dB

........................................................+/- 300 kHz,_50 dB


SCANNING RATE:

......................................................Fast 26 Channels/sec
......................................................slow 13 channels/sec

PRIORITY SAMPLING:
.................................................................2 seconds

DELAY TIME:
.................................................................2 seconds

SQUELCH SENSITIVITY:
................................................................NFM and AM
........................................Threshold  25 MHz - 520 MHz 0.5 uV
.................................................760 MHz - 1100 MHz 0.5 uV
.................................................1100 MHz - 1300 MHz 40 dB

....................................................Tight S/N 25 MHz-25 dB
........................................................760MHz -  1100 MHz
.................................................1100 MHz - 1300 MHz 20 dB

.......................................................................WFM
.....................................................Threshold 25 MHz 3 uV
..................................................760 MHJz - 1100 MHz 3 uV
.................................................1100 MHz - 1300 MHz 15 uV

..........................................Tight S/N 25 MHz - 520 MHz 40 dB
..................................................760 MHz - 1100 MHz 40 dB


ANTENNA IMPEDANCE:
...................................................................50 ohms
 
AUDIO POWER:
.........................................................1.3 watts nominal

BUILT-IN SPEAKER:
............................................3" (77 mm) 8 ohms,dynamic type

TAPE OUT (Z= 10 Kohm):
............................................................600 mV nominal

POWER REQUIREMENTS:
................................................AC 120 Volts 60 Hz 8 watts
....................................................DC 13.8 Volts 10 watts
DC Adapter.......................................................270-1534B

MEMORY BACK-UP BATTERY
...................................................................9 Volts

DIMENSIONS:
.........................2 7/8" (76 mm) x 8-/8" (220 mm) x 8 1/4" (205 mm)
.......................................................................HWD

WEIGHT
..........................................................77.6 oz (2.2 kg)


Specifications are typical; individual units might vary.  Specifications
are subject to change without notice.

(RLR/ir-09/15/95)




200-0145       PROGRAMMABLE SCANNER                  Faxback Doc. # 30383

To order parts call 1-800-843-7422 or visit your local RadioShack store.

Reference #             Cat.No.   Description                NP Part #
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        11318532  DIODE 1N4002 RECT 600V.1A  1N4002     
                        11319530  DIODE 1S1585 GEN PURP      1S1585     
                        11319563                             1S2076A    
Q17                     10511665  USE 2SA1162GR              1TD0119    
                        10511665                             1TD0119    
Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q302     10511707  XSTR 2SC3356-R24 SI BIPOL  1TD0127    
Q303 Q304 Q306 Q307     10511707  CASE STYLE SOT23           1TD0127    
Q308 Q310 Q311 Q312     10511707                             1TD0127    
Q314 Q315 Q316 Q508     10511707                             1TD0127    
Q508                    10511764  XSTR 2SC1623L5 CHIP        1TD0139    
                        10511764                             1TD0139    
Q317                    10514107  XSTR 2SK209GR FET N-CH     1TD0553    
Q9 Q10 Q15 Q16          10515435  XSTR 2SC2714Y SI UHF/      1TD0689    
Q17                     10511665  XSTR 2SA1162GR LOW PWR AM  2SA1162GR  
                        10511665                             2SA1162GR  
                        11332251                             2SC2458    
                        11332343                             2SC2603    
                        11334075                             2SD1406    
Q3 Q7 Q302 Q303 Q304              USE 1TD0127                2TR1071    
Q306 Q307 Q308                    REPLACED BY 1TD-0127       2TR1071    
                                  REPACED BY 1TD0127         2TR1071    
                        11389301  CASE STYLE 14 PIN DIP      4066BCN    
                        10871663  16 PIN SURFACE MOUNT       74LS145    
19                      10538270  ANTENNA,TELESCOPIC 5       A0123      
                        10538270  SCREW IN BASE              A0123      
                        10906600  IC,AN7805 VOLT REGULATOR   AN7805     
T5                      10557874  COIL,INTERMEDIATE          CA0532     
                        10557874  SQUARE CAN TYPE            CA0532     
T6                      10557882  COIL,DETECTOR 455KHZ       CA0533     
                        10557882  SQUARE CAN TYPE            CA0533     
T1 T2 T7                10558849  COIL                       CA0865     
                        10558849  SQUARE CAN TYPE            CA0865     
T9                      10558856  COIL,DC/DC CONVERTOR       CA0871     
T4                      10559508  COIL,QUARATURE 7MHZ        CA1213     
                        10559508  GREEN                      CA1213     
T8                      10559516  COIL,QUARATURE 455KHZ      CA1214     
                        10559516  BLUE                       CA1214     
L2                      10559524  COIL,TRAP 609.5MHZ         CA1216     
                        10559524  SQUARE CAN TYPE            CA1216     
L13 L312                10559532  COIL,BAND PASS FILTER      CA1219     
L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12    10559532  280MHZ-520MHZ              CA1219     
                        10559532  3 TURN                     CA1219     
L14 L15 L16 L17 L18     10559540  COIL,BAND PASS FILTER      CA1220     
L19 L20                 10559540  174MHZ-279.995MH           CA1220     
                        10559540  SPRING TYPE AIR CORE 6     CA1220     
T3                      10567519  COIL,10.7MHZ               CA7246     
                        10567519  ORANGE                     CA7246     
L318 L319 L322          10568483  COIL,10UH                  CA9828     
L47 L307 L316 L317      10568483  RADIO FREQUENCY CHOKE      CA9828     
CF3                     10569069  FILTER,CERAMIC             CB0143     
CF4                     10569077  FILTER,CERAMIC             CB0144     
L1 L57                  10571438  COIL,CHOKE 1UH             CB2117     
C113 C189 C190                    470PF   +-5     50V   CER  CD471JJBC  
C70 C79 C240                      68PF    +-5     50V   CER  CD680JJBCB 
                                  PACKAGE OF 5               CD680JJBCB 
C101 C102 C241 C310     10575645  CAP CER 50V 3PF +-.25PF    CDA030CJBC 
C312                    10575645  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA030CJBC 
C3 C11 C27 C105 C165    10575678  CAP CER 50V 5PF +-.25PF    CDA050CJBC 
C301                    10575678  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA050CJBC 
C187 C358 C360          10575702  CAP CER 50V 8PF +-.5PF     CDA080DJBC 
                        10575702  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA080DJBC 
C6 C8 C10               10575728  .5PF    +-.25PF 50V   CER  CDA0X5CJBC 
                        10575728  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA0X5CJBC 
C1 C2 C14 C18 C28 C30   10575793  CAP CER 1000PF +-10 50V    CDA102KJBC 
C108 C110 C114 C123     10575793  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA102KJBC 
C125 C128 C129 C132     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C134 C137 C138 C164     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C166 C169 C170 C172     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C174 C177 C188 C246     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C302 C303 C306 C307     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C313 C315 C317 C319     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C327 C329 C332 C334     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C40 C42 C52 C64 C66     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C74 C76 C84 C86 C98     10575793                             CDA102KJBC 
C167 C168 C171 C183     10575843  CAP CER .01UF +-10 50V     CDA103KJBC 
C192 C204 C219 C237     10575843  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA103KJBC 
C375 C377 C381 C382     10575843                             CDA103KJBC 
C383 C390 C501 C502     10575843                             CDA103KJBC 
C503 C507 C511 C513     10575843                             CDA103KJBC 
C99 C143 C147 C157      10575843                             CDA103KJBC 
C370                    10575892  .1UF    +80-20  25V   CER  CDA104ZFBC 
                        10575892  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA104ZFBC 
C2 C25 C26 C51          10575983  15PF    +-5     50V   CER  CDA150JJBC 
                        10575983  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA150JJBC 
C43 C46                 10576239  CAP CER 27PF +-5 50V       CDA270JJBC 
                        10576239  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA270JJBC 
C112                    10576288  33PF    +-5     50V   CER  CDA330JJBC 
C47 C58 C59 C63 C68     10576288  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA330JJBC 
C203                    10576304  330PF   +-5     50V   CER  CDA331JJBC 
                        10576304  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA331JJBC 
C150 C239               10576379  47PF    +-5     50V   CER  CDA470JJBC 
C48 C49 C50 C78 C131    10576379  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA470JJBC 
C60 C61 C62 C67         10576627  CAP CER 50V 82PF +-5       CDA820JJBC 
                        10576627  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     CDA820JJBC 
C178                    10577369  10PF    +-.5PF  50V   CER  CDR100DJBC 
C96 C100 C111 C176      10577369  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     CDR100DJBC 
C103 C104 C107 C115     10577385  100PF   +-5     50V   CER  CDR101JJBC 
C148 C149 C153 C349     10577385  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     CDR101JJBC 
C514 C515 C516 C517     10577385                             CDR101JJBC 
C518 C519 C520 C521     10577385                             CDR101JJBC 
C522 C523 C524 C525     10577385                             CDR101JJBC 
C77 C87 C88 C89 C90     10577385                             CDR101JJBC 
C91 C92 93 C95 C97      10577385                             CDR101JJBC 
C124 C133 C173          10577518  18PF    +-5     50V   CER  CDR180JJBC 
                        10577518  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     CDR180JJBC 
C245                    10577534  220PF   +-5     50V   CER  CDR221JJBC 
                        10577534  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     CDR221JJBC 
C139 C142 C145          10577567  22000PF +-10    50V   CER  CDR223KJBC 
                        10577567  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     CDR223KJBC 
C55 C69 C80 C136        10577757  56PF    +-5     50V   CER  CDR560JJBC 
                        10577757  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     CDR560JJBC 
X2                      10592095  CRYSTAL,TC-43 48.045MHZ    CX0552     
X301                    10595304  CRYSTAL,10MHZ 4PIN         CX1019     
CX501                   10596534  RESONATOR,CERAMIC          CX1241     
13                      10603827  COVER,BATTERY COMPARTMENT  DB0094     
12                      10608560  BOX,BATTERY                DB0741     
D51                     10621985  DIODE 1SS81-FI             DX0072     
DA501 DA502 DA503       10625770  DIODE IMN10 MULTI ARRAY S  DX1522     
D10 D11 D12 D13 D14     10626265  DIODE HSR277 CHIP SI       DX1684     
D15 D16 D17 D18 D19     10626265                             DX1684     
D20 D21 D22 D23 D24     10626265                             DX1684     
D25 D26 D27 D28 D29     10626265                             DX1684     
D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9    10626265                             DX1684     
D304 D310 D311 D501     10626265                             DX1684     
D31 D32 D301 D302 D303  10626265                             DX1684     
D30                     10626299  DIODE QUAD ND487C1-3R SI   DX1690     
                        10626299  FLAT ROUND 4 LEAD          DX1690     
D60                     10626323  DIODE RC202 RECT SI        DX1693     
D305 D306 D307 D308     10626331  DIODE VARACTOR SI          DX1697     
D309                    10626349  DIODE VARACTOR SI          DX1698     
D54                     10627289  DIODE ZN HZ9B2L            DX2009     
                        10638500  LEG WITH RUBBER            F0147      
                        11390648  CASE STYLE 16 PIN DIP      HA12413    
62                      10652725  HOLDER,LCD                 HB0323     
J1                      10720209  JACK,ANTENNA               J0085      
J6                      10720704  JACK,DC POWER              J0171      
J4                      10720720  JACK,TAPE OUT              J0173      
J2 J3                   10724086  JACK,ANTENNA               J0638      
                        10724086                             J0638      
J5                      10731511  JACK,3.5MM                 J1821      
CN7 CN8                 10731891  CONNECTOR,2 PIN MALE       J4051      
CN4 CN5 CN6             10732378  CONNECTOR,3 PIN MALE       J5678      
14                      10740520  STORE STOCK UNDER 270-324  JE0213     
CN1                     10741361  CONNECTOR,8 PIN MALE       JE0722     
CN3                     10744035  CONNECTOR,15 PIN MALE      JE1632     
23                      10760148  KNOB,VOLUME/SQUELCH        K1918      
                        10760148  SILVER                     K1918      
24                      10760155  KNOB,SOUND SQUELCH/DIMMER  K1919      
                        10760155  LIGHT GRAY                 K1919      
22                      10788107  KEY,TOP GRAY               KC0038     
LED501                  10794782  LED                        L1535      
                        10882512  CASE STYLE 14 PIN DIP      LA6324     
EL501                   10800050  ELECTROLUMINESCENT,LCD     LB0040     
                        10800050  BULB FOR LCD               LB0040     
LCD501                  10800068  LCD,DISPLAY 40PIN          LB0041     
                        10880839  CASE STYLE 24 PIN DIP      LC3517     
                                  NLA                        MB0000X    
                        10900975  CASE STYLE 14 PIN DIP      MC14011BCP 
                        10822948  MANUAL SERVICE 20-145      MS2000145  
                        10844876  XEROX COPY                 MU2000145  
IC304                   10876498  IC,MB501LVP-G BIPOLAR      MX1335     
                        10876498  CASE STYLE 8 PIN DIP       MX1335     
IC502                   10879286  IC,SN74LS145 NS BIPOLAR    MX1714     
                        10879286  REPLACED BY 74LS145        MX1714     
IC10                    10880854  IC,TC4S66F BIPOLAR SO 5 (  MX1899     
                        10880854  5 PIN CHIP                 MX1899     
                        10880995  USE AN7805                 MX1917     
IC501                   10885275  IC,GRE-0918 C-MOS CPU      MX2529     
                        10885275  SURFACE MOUNT              MX2529     
IC9                     10889566  IC,S81250HG REGULATOR      MX3171     
                        10889566  3 PIN TRANSISTOR TYPE      MX3171     
IC302                   10894624  IC, MC145158               MX4014     
                        10894624  CASE STYLE 16 PIN DIP      MX4014     
IC2                     10903672  IC TK10420 DIP16 T FM IF   MX5880     
                        10903672  CASE STYLE 16 PIN DIP      MX5880     
IC303                   10908457  IC,CX7925B PRESCALER       MX6977     
                        10908457  PHASE LOCKED LOOP          MX6977     
IC301                   10910883  IC,TD6105AP                MX7477     
                        10910883  CASE STYLE 7 PIN SIP       MX7477     
IC504                   10910925  IC,UPD7225G00              MX7481     
                        10910925  SURFACE MOUNT              MX7481     
IC503                   10937712  IC,TD62504F XISTER ARRAY   MY0031     
                        10937712  SURFACE MOUNT              MY0031     
R243                    10940872  330   5%    1/6W  CBF RES  N0159ECCC  
                        10940872  PACKAGE OF 10              N0159ECCC  
R217 R218               10941334  1K    5%    1/6W  CBF RES  N0196ECCC  
                        10941334  PACKAGE OF 10              N0196ECCC  
R109 R219 R247 R256     10945962  10    5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0063EDG 
                        10945962  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0063EDG 
R505                    10946192  47    5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0099EDG 
R76 R144 R215 R227      10946192  CASE 805 PACKAGE OF 5      NDA0099EDG 
R2                      10946267  82    5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0122EDG 
                        10946267  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0122EDG 
R1 R3 R75 R79 87 R121   10946341  100   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0132EDG 
R125 R134 R142 R143     10946341  PACKAGE OF 10              NDA0132EDG 
R301 R302 R305 R312     10946341                             NDA0132EDG 
R314 R315 R319 R322     10946341                             NDA0132EDG 
R324 R328 R337 R345     10946341                             NDA0132EDG 
R348 R349 R357 R358     10946341                             NDA0132EDG 
R359 R360 R370 R501     10946341                             NDA0132EDG 
R12 R28 R37 R45 R51     10946564  220   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0149EDG 
R133 R304 R311 R318     10946564                             NDA0149EDG 
R326 R327 R332 R338     10946564                             NDA0149EDG 
R55 R59 R88 R100 R106   10946564                             NDA0149EDG 
R213                    10946697  470   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0169EDG 
R67 R116 R120 R139      10946697  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0169EDG 
SUB                     10946697                             NDA0169EDG 
R187                    10946929  1.2K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0199EDG 
                        10946929  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0199EDG 
R166 R171 R212 R333     10947083  2.7K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0224EDG 
R339                    10947083  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0224EDG 
R170                    10947158  3.3K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0230EDG 
R4 R8 R61 R136 R147     10947158  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0230EDG 
R54                     10947356  4.7K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0247EDG 
R9 R11 R27 R36 R44 R50  10947356  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0247EDG 
R503                    10947448  5.6K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0257EDG 
R95 R141 R179 R248      10947448  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0257EDG 
R102 R512               10947505  6.8K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0262EDG 
                        10947505  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0262EDG 
R366                    10947802  18K   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0303EDG 
                        10947802  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0303EDG 
R115 R201 R206 R220     10947885  22K   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0311EDG 
R254                    10947885  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0311EDG 
R110 R369               10948016  39K   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0330EDG 
                        10948016  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0330EDG 
R14 R63 R84 R97 R154    10948107  47K   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0340EDG 
R163 R173 R193 R194     10948107  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0340EDG 
R207 R306 R316 R329     10948107                             NDA0340EDG 
R525 R528 529 R530      10948107                             NDA0340EDG 
R531 R532               10948107                             NDA0340EDG 
R174 R175 R178 R189     10948230  100K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0371EDG 
R19 R21 R149 R155 R162  10948230  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0371EDG 
R196 R198 R204 R221     10948230                             NDA0371EDG 
R236 R253 R255 R313     10948230                             NDA0371EDG 
R320 R323 R325 R335     10948230                             NDA0371EDG 
R343 R506 R517          10948230                             NDA0371EDG 
R92 R123 R233 R510      10948354  180K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0387EDG 
                        10948354  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0387EDG 
R242                    10948404  220K  5%    1/10W TFN RES  NDA0396EDG 
R85 R96 R99 R191        10948404  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0396EDG 
R514                    10948560  560K  5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0429EDG 
                        10948560  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0429EDG 
R113 R157 R186 R211     10948651  1M    5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDA0445EDG 
R222 R516               10948651  CASE 0805 PACKAGE OF 5     NDA0445EDG 
R127 R129 R130 R158     10949154  10K   5%    1/10W MLG RES  NDB0281EDG 
R159 R161 R176 R180     10949154  CASE 1005 PACKAGE OF 5     NDB0281EDG 
R181 R182 R192 R195     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R197 R199 R200 R205     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R209 R210 R225 R240     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R241 R252 R336 R344     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R371 R376 R507 R508     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R5 R13 R62 R108 R126    10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R509 R515 R518 R519     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R520 R521 R522 R523     10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R524 R526 R527          10949154                             NDB0281EDG 
R10 R15 R26 R29 R35     10950202  RES MLG 1/10W 1K 5%        NDR0196EDG 
R114 R132 R137 R138     10950202  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     NDR0196EDG 
R168 R223 R307 R310     10950202                             NDR0196EDG 
R317 R330 R341 R372     10950202                             NDR0196EDG 
R373 R375               10950202                             NDR0196EDG 
R38 R43 R46 R49 R52     10950202                             NDR0196EDG 
R53 R56 R57 R60 R64     10950202                             NDR0196EDG 
R86 R89 R103 R104 R105  10950202                             NDR0196EDG 
R308                    10950301  RES MLG 1/10W 2.2K 5%      NDR0216EDG 
R66 R78 R98 R101 R153   10950301  CASE 1206 PACKAGE OF 5     NDR0216EDG 
VR801                   10976728  POT,SQUELCH 10K            P8029      
VR802                   10983237  POT,WITH SWITCH VOLUME     PC0006     
                        10983237  50K (A)                    PC0006     
                        11380409  CASE STYLE SC70            RN1408     
                        11380425  CASE STYLE SC70            RN2405     
SW1                     11063724  SWITCH,SLIDE ATTENUATOR    S3627      
SW501 SW502             11073590  SWITCH,PUSH                SD0096     
SW301                   11073749  SWITCH,TACT RESET          SD0114     
                        11073749  TACT RED                   SD0114     
SP801                   11081627  SPEAKER,8 OHM 1 WATT       SP0034     
                        11081627  3" DIAMETER                SP0034     
T801                    11097169  TRANSFORMER,POWER          TA0790     
T501                    11100708  TRANSFORMER,INVERTOR 5PIN  TB0245     
                        11393402  CASE STYLE 16 PIN DIP      TDA1905    
                                  (FF)                       W0000X     
26                      11120961  CORD,POWER AC 6 FOOT       W0906      
                        11120961  FLAT BLACK                 W0906      
26                      11120961  USE W0906                  WB0006     
                        11120961  REPLACED BY W0906          WB0006     
10                      11140738  PCB ASSY,KEYBOARD          XB2447     
11                      11146008  PCB ASSY,HEAD PHONE JACK   XB3153     
9                                 PCB ASSY,LOGIC/DISPLAY     XB3154     
5                       11187689  CABINET ASSY,BOTTOM GREY   Z2839      
                        11187689  WITH FEET                  Z2839      
4                       11187770  CABINET,TOP GREY PLASTIC   Z2856      
21                      11193414  ESCUTCHEON ASSY,FRONT      Z3655      
                        11193414  WITH WINDOW LCD            Z3655      

(This list was generated on 07/08/2005)