New from GRECOM, a rather vanilla receiver, looks like something RadioShack would sell. In fact, it’s the same as the PRO-405.
More picture here, the manual here.
FCC ID: ADV0712902
New from GRECOM, a rather vanilla receiver, looks like something RadioShack would sell. In fact, it’s the same as the PRO-405.
More picture here, the manual here.
FCC ID: ADV0712902
Today the GRECOM PSR-600 (0716) got approved by the FCC, a new Advanced Digital Base/Mobile scanner with Object Orientated Interface.
Some of the features include:
Then there is the V-Scanner technology; from the manual:
Allows you to save complete radio configurations within the radio, for recall into main memory as needed in the field. This is similar to having a laptop computer and programming software available anytime. You can use V-Scanners to store configurations for different geographical areas or usage styles. Twenty one V-Scanner Folders are provided, each capable of storing over 1,800 objects. Total memory capacity of main memory combined with V-Scanners is over 37,800 objects!
According to the manual it comes with: Telescoping Antenna, CD (Software etc.), USB PC/IF cable! (and more.)
Additional Info:ADV0716
Two new scanners should be available sometime soon at your RadioShack.
A Uniden scanner #20-137, may be known as the PRO-137, a handheld scanner, technically based on the BR330T, with the appearance of a BCD396T.
(Click to Enlarge)
It doesn’t appear that this scanner will actually have trunking on it, the manual didn’t specify, but if this scanner is like the BR330T, it might have trunking. It does have the Signal Stalker feature however.
Look for all FCC documents and images here.
Next is a GRE scanner, it’s Triple Trunking Mobile/Base scanner. And looks like a “scaled-down” version of the Pro-2096 without Digital Trunking. This one is only known as 0705.
(Click to Enlarge)
More Images Here.
Manual Here.
Both scanners can do about 25-1300 Mhz. (Not quite continuously!)
Read the rest of this entry »