Radioshack PRO-135 Handheld Scanner through FCC

Today the PRO-135 handheld scanner passed through the FCC.
This non-trunking scanner made by Uniden can store 200 channels, and has a frequency range of 25-512mhz with some gaps in the broadcast bands.

PRO-135

Additional images and user manual here.

Uniden Scanner FCC approved as RadioShack Pro-160

Yet another scanner for the RadioShack lineup, this time the Pro-160 made by Uniden.

RadioShack PRO-160Click to Enlarge.

This Mobile/Desktop scanner has a range of roughly 25-1300 Mhz, with the usual gaps. It’s trunking scanner that does several flavours of Motorola, Edacs and LTR. Futhermore is contains the to be expected features, including Signal Stalker I and subtone decoding.

Manual Here.
FCC File Here. (Also more pictures there!)

RadioShack Pro-162 Scanner

This mysterious device showed up on the FCC website today, it’s the PRO-162 by Uniden.
A 2000 channel triple-trunking scanner, made for RadioShack.

PRO-162(Click to Enlarge)

At first look it’s nothing new, 25-1300mhz range with the usual gaps. EDACS, Motorola and LTR trunking. Weather Alert, Signal Stalker.

There was also a mention in the manual it would interface with the PRO-433. I’m not sure how it compares to the PRO-528.

Manual Here.
Images Here.

New Scanners for RadioShack

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.
RadioShack 20-137(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.
Radio 0705(Click to Enlarge)

More Images Here.
Manual Here.

Both scanners can do about 25-1300 Mhz. (Not quite continuously!)
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