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Can you change the operating frequency of a Samson

Can you change the channel operating frequency of a Samson Stage 5 system

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No, the Stage 5 series are fixed-frequency units. They come in a variety of channels (the new 200Mhz range model has 28 different ones) but they're factory-set, and not programmable, so the frequency you pick when you buy one is the frequency you're stuck with.


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Unfortunately, you didn't specify if you needed assistance with programming digital or conventional radio systems.. but here is the info for conventional systems. Since a conventional system is really a collection of frequencies, the first thing you need to know is the frequency for each channel you want to program.

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1. Press and hold down the Push-To-Talk
button while turning the radio on, wait for
approximately 5 seconds then release the
Push-To-Talk button.
2. Use Scroll button to select one of the 8
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3. On a Spirit GT+, press the Monitor button.
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1. Press [MANUAL] and select channel 1. You can do this in two ways:
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3. Enter the desired frequency. In this case, press the [1] [6] [2] [.]
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steps 1, 2, and 3.

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new frequency and press [ENTER].

You'll hear a "peep" sound as you press the various keys. This lets you know the key has been properly "entered" into your Pro-2010.

Using the Scanning Function
Your Pro-2010 will automatically scan all the channels you've programmed and stop whenever it finds a signal. To scan channels, just press the [SCAN] key.
To stop scanning, just press [MANUAL] and you can select specific channels
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IMPORTANT! Your Pro-2010 won't scan unless SQUELCH is set to the point where no sound is heard if a signal isn't being received.

Delay Function
When your Pro-2010 is scanning, it will stop whenever it finds a signal on a channel. As soon as the signal ends, the scanning function will resume. Most communications heard will be two-way. To make sure you don't miss any replies, press [DELAY]. This will cause your Pro-2010 to stay on a channel for two seconds after the end of a transmission, giving you time to hear any reply. To release the Delay function, just press [DELAY] again. The Delay indicator will show on the display when the Delay function is used.

Lockout Function
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1. Press [MANUAL] to stop scanning. Continue to press [MANUAL] to
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[o] to indicate this channel will be skipped over during scanning.

3. To release the lockout, press [MANUAL] to stop scanning. Advance to
the channel that is locked out and press [LOCK OUT] once again. [o]
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Priority Function
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1. Only Channel 1 can be used as Priority Channel: Key in the desired
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2. Priority function works only when the unit is in Scan or Manual mode.

3. Press [PRIORITY] to start Priority function. A [P] will appear on the
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4. Press [MANUAL] or [SCAN] to listen to other channels. Your Pro-2020
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5. To cancel Priority function, press [PRIORITY] again. the [P] will
disappear from the display.

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3. Press [LIMIT] key again. Enter the upper limit of frequency range to
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4. Press either [up arrow] or [down arrow] to start Search. [Down arrow]
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5. You can control the speed of the search by using the [SPEED] key to
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Storing Frequencies
If you want to enter some of the frequencies found during search, do this:
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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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