Netset Pro-44 Scanner Manual
The comprehensive guide below details the operation, programming, and troubleshooting of the RadioShack Realistic Pro-44 VHF/UHF Handheld Programmable Scanner.
Enter the of the range you want to search (e.g., 150.000 ), then press ENTER . Press LIMIT again.
This comprehensive manual provides everything you need to set up, program, and maintain your Pro-44 scanner. Technical Specifications and Frequency Coverage
For those keeping a Pro-44 alive, and always carry a spare battery. This scanner was built to last 15 years – with this guide, you can get 15 more. Netset Pro-44 Scanner Manual
Solution: The frequency entered is outside the scanner's supported bands, or a typographical error was made. Re-verify the frequency and try entering it again.
The signals may be too weak for the stock antenna. Consider upgrading to a specialized external VHF/UHF antenna.
If the display locks up or acts strange, a system reset usually fixes the issue. Press and hold the button while using a paperclip to press the tiny reset switch on the side or back of the unit. Release the button once the screen turns back on. Note that a full reset may wipe your saved channels. This comprehensive manual provides everything you need to
Used for entering frequencies and selecting specific channels.
Forces the scanner to wait 2 seconds after a transmission ends before resuming scanning.
40 channels across 2 banks (20 channels per bank). Frequency Coverage: VHF-Lo: 30–50 MHz VHF-Hi: 148–174 MHz UHF: 406–512 MHz Power Source: 6 AA batteries or an AC/DC adapter. Solution: The frequency entered is outside the scanner's
380–512 MHz (Land mobile, local utilities, public safety) Key Keypad Functions and Layout
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Press (or the up/down arrow keys) to begin hunting for active signals.
Type the channel number (1 through 20) where you want to store the frequency, then press MANUAL again.
Establishes the baseline filter for background static. Turn counter-clockwise until you hear rushing noise, then turn slightly clockwise until the noise stops.