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Radio shack scanner pro 94
Radio shack scanner pro 94









  1. #Radio shack scanner pro 94 portable
  2. #Radio shack scanner pro 94 plus

Enter the first frequency, 854.78750, then press ENT and then press PGM to go to the next channel.

radio shack scanner pro 94

If you accidently press the PGM button twice while entering frequencies you can press the down arrow to back-up to the previous location. If you make a mistake while entering a frequency you can press the CL button to delete the last number entered.

  • Press the PGM button again to begin entering frequencies.
  • Press the MODE button until Motorola is displayed on line 2 of the display.
  • Press the orange T button to enter trunking mode.
  • On the display the P on the left of the first line of the display says you're in programming mode, and the 000 indicates your looking at channel 0.
  • Enter 000 and then press PGM to enter programming mode starting at channel 0.
  • Press the black F button, then press 0, then press the F button again, then press CL, and then press the 1 button.
  • The first thing we'll do is clear all of the frequencies in the bank you'll use to listen to Gwinnett County.
  • Feed is now on a Uniden Bearcat base, BC785D.The frequencies probably aren't the same, so you're gonna have to do a little research, but hope this helps.

    #Radio shack scanner pro 94 plus

    Plus if you get bored of airband unlike some other scanners such as Sportys you can always have fun with trunked civil and private use UHF channels and all the other radio bands bands. Radioshack models are pretty good and last I remember they were on sale for a decent price. Get a cheap set of NIMH rechargables if you go portable, it will save you a lot of money.

    #Radio shack scanner pro 94 portable

    Plus if you wanted to go portable away from the house, a handheld is much more convienent. On my PRO-95 I got away with using an old AC adapter that had the same plug that put out 6V max. It says 9V on the side but you can make do with something around 6-9V. You can get a simple A/C adapter plug for the wall.

    radio shack scanner pro 94

    You don't need to depend on a supply of batteries with the PRO-94. I think they have a PRO-96 with digital trunking that is even better than the PRO-95.

    radio shack scanner pro 94

    The only difference I think is that the PRO-95 had more dual trunking channels, 1000. I was temporarily providing the PHNL feed with a PRO-95 which I think was one step up from the PRO-94.

    radio shack scanner pro 94

    If I were still doing it today I don't know if I'd have the motivation to keep it all running. It can be a hastle, but I was only workin 20 or so hours a week, and when I wasn't working, I was near the computer/scanner so it wasn't too bad. If you're more than 3 miles, I'd say probably not.Īs for the battery situation, I think I remember changing out rechargables a couple times a day for a week or so last summer when I started up IND until I got an A/C adapter. Depending on how far you are from the airports, you may be fine with that scanner and the original antenna. Quality now on the feeds is pretty good, but it's easy to tell by listening that it could be better. Granted, it'd be better with an external antenna, but that's just not in my budget right now. I'm 3 miles north of IND and ZID, and I'm able to pick up both fairly well with that antenna. I don't have the original antenna as it was damaged over a year ago.but the one I use now is about the same quality.











    Radio shack scanner pro 94