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Program stored frequency memory problem

My pro-2046 is 20 years old. my problem is my stored program frequency's stopped storing after i turned it off. i had to reprogram the channels and banks back in but every time i turn it off now i need to reprogram them. how do i go about fixing this anyone? Thanks James

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Very possible this one has an internal battery that need to be replaced. I am not talking about your radio battery itself, inside there is a coin size battery like a 2025, 2020, 2032, etc. you can get them at radio shack, walmart, lots of places. take the back off and look inside to see. mine did and replaced it and now it works fine. your model may be different, but it is worth a try. if that is not the answer then the memeory chip is bad or the the capacitor on it has failed

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2008

SOURCE: Pro-95 dual-trunk scanner

Here is the online programming tutorial:
http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/200-0523/67345.htm

Here is the full manual Should include Quick guide:
http://support.radioshack.com/manuals/ome20-525.pdf

Here is FREE programming software for the PC:
Includes hardware info. You can buy programming cable at Radio Shack to connect to your PC.
http://www.starrsoft.com/freeware/win95/default.asp

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Cambion7

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2008

SOURCE: Pro 96 Rebanding Issue

http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100208&highlight=custom+tables

You need to program custom tables into the Pro-96. Visit the link above.

ChLO ChHI Step Offset Base
440 559 25.000 440 851.025000
000 719 25.000 0 851.012500
720 759 25.000 0 848.000000
815 831 25.000 0 846.625000
958 958 25.000 958 868.975000
961 1022 25.000 0 843.400000

Anonymous

  • 2 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: my owner's manual for Uniden BC370CRS is NO help! Program help!

Find the frequency you would like to store, press "E" pgm, then select the bank you would like to store it in (1 thru 10) by using arrow up or down then hit "E" again and it will save it in that bank. When you hit scan this will scan all your saved frequencies.
For scanning all frequencies not saved, move the switch to scanner and arrow up or down, when you find one you would like to save follow the process above.

Anonymous

  • 23 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: I have misplaced my user guide for my Realistic Pro-36

http://safemanuals.com/brand-user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/RADIOSHACK see if this helps

please rate Thanx

Jason

  • 218 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: uniden bearcat bc60xlt-1 channels wont unlock

Channels have to be programmed with a frequency before the scanner will allow them to be unlocked. The L/O indicator should automatically turn off once a frequency is in memory.

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5. You can control the speed of the search by using the [SPEED] key to
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Sometimes when you try to enter a frequency for a channel or as a search range limit, you may find an ------ on the display. This means the frequency is in error and you won't be able to enter it into your Pro-2010. Such frequency errors usually mean you've entered a frequency outside the ranges your Pro-2010 operates on (such as 225.00 MHz) or you've put the decimal point in the wrong place (14.682 MHz instead of 146.82 MHz). Check carefully to find your mistake and then press [CLEAR]. You can now enter the correct frequency.

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