The make (manufacturer's name - from the front panel) would make it a lot easier to find a manual for you. If it's Sears, try http://xcoxjtrfir.eklablog.com/sears-digital-scanner-379-38740900-a25070454
As the question does not specify the type of police scanner it becomes a bit more difficult to answer the question as to how to stop the beep of the police scanner in question. The manual to the scanner should tell exactly how to disable the beep when pushing buttons on the unit. If the manual is lost the manufacturer should be able to help. Many owner manuals are now available online especially for more recent products. A local electronics store such as Radio Shack may have the owner manual available online or may have knowledge as to how to disable the beep. Finally a search online in a search engine for your particular type of scanner may provide information as to how to find the manual or how to do what you seek to do.
No. I saw nothing about it being able to decode APCO codes. I also was not able to locate anything in the manual about it being able to handle trunked systems. The link below in the Related Links section goes to the manual for this unit.
The PRO-163 will work with many trunking systems, but it is not a digital scanner. Check www.RadioReference.com to confirm the type of system being used in Akron, then check the scanner manual to see if it will work with that system. If you need the scanner operating manual, you can download/print it here: http://www.scancat.com/OnLineHelp/OEM_Radio_Owners_Manuals/PRO-163-164-OWNERS%20MANUAL_2000164_PM_EN.pdf
Programming the Cobra SR900 Power the scanner up. Use the "manual" key to select the channel to be programmed. Press the "E" button, then enter the frequency (you want to program in) and press the "E" key when you are done. Press "manual" to select the next channel and repeat.
Each scanner has particular resolution, it should be specified in the owner's manual.
Yes
That depends entirely on your scanner. Many cover the 800MHz band, but some don't. Also, if they're moving to that band, chances are that your local agencies are upgrading to a trunking system - something that may or may not be compatible with your scanner. Visit www.RadioReference.com to research frequencies and systems in your area, then check your scanner's manual to see if it will work.
With radio on, press manual, enter the group you want the new freq to be on. 1-5. enter the channel, enter the freq by pressing the number keys, press enter. The desired freq should remain on that channel until changed. Press manual for the next channel to be progrqmmed. The 250 is the best scanner I have ever owned.
One can find Brother's scanner range in the User's manual that comes with the scanner. Once the scanner is installed the computer, one can also find the range in the scanner's setting.
No; only those barcodes & scanner registered with your register will be compatible. Refer to you owners manual included with the register or scanner.
The pro 2018 two hundred desktop scanner's manual has a date on it as 2002. The manual can be found at the Radio Shack website listed as a click able link below in the Related Links section. The manual is in PDF format.
Each Scanner is different. Check your manual for more information on the exact process that will get you set up correctly. Most manuals are available online as a PDF download. They may also offer to mail you a hard copy manual for a cost. Frequencies change over time, so it's a good idea to check every year or so for new or updated frequencies in your area. A general FAQ and USA scanner frequency database is provided below.