https://wiki.radioreference.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Zeusling&feedformat=atomThe RadioReference Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T04:58:34ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.33.0https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=GRE_Scanners&diff=63543GRE Scanners2010-06-20T14:57:26Z<p>Zeusling: /* Handheld Scanners */</p>
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Specific questions on these scanners can be directed to the [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=117 GRE forum] at Radioreference; be sure to look at the articles first.<br />
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== Base/Mobile Scanners ==<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" width="80%" style="vertical-align:top;BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" colspan="4" <br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Radio Page<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Image<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Produced<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Motorola [[Rebanding]]<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | [[Trunking | Trunk Tracking]]<br />
|- <br />
| [[PSR-600 ]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-600FCC.jpg|center|PSR-600|400px]]<br />
| 2007<br />
| style="color:green" | Yes<br />
| Motorola,EDACS,LTR, P25 NAC<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-410]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-400.jpg|center|PSR-400|400px]]<br />
| 2010<br />
| {{color|red|Unknown}} <br />
| ?Analog Motorola,EDACS,LTR<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-400]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-400.jpg|center|PSR-400|400px]]<br />
| 2007<br />
| style="color:green" | Yes (CPU Firmware 1.6 and above)<br />
| Analog Motorola,EDACS,LTR<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-200]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-200.jpg|center|PSR-200|400px]]<br />
| 2007<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-214]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-214.jpg|center|PSR-214|400px]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-220]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-220.gif|center|PSR-220|400px]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-225]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-225.jpg|center|PSR-225|400px]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Handheld Scanners ==<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" width="80%" style="vertical-align:top;BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" colspan="4" <br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Radio Page<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Image<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Produced<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | Motorola [[Rebanding]]<br />
! style="background:lightblue" bgcolor="lightblue" align="left" | [[Trunking | Trunk Scanning]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-700]] <br />
| align="center" | [[Image:psr700.jpg|center|thumb|150px]]<br />
| 2010<br />
| style="color:green" | Yes?-Enter Custom Table<br />
| Motorola,EDACS,LTR<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-500]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-500.jpg|center|PSR-500]]<br />
| 2007<br />
| style="color:green" | Yes-Enter Custom Tables<br />
| Motorola,EDACS,LTR, P25 NAC<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-310]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-300.jpg|center|PSR-300]]<br />
| 2010<br />
| {{color|red|Unknown}} <br />
| ?Analog - Motorola,EDACS,LTR<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-300]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-300.jpg|center|PSR-300]]<br />
| 2007<br />
| style="color:green" | Yes (CPU Firmware 1.6 and above)<br />
| Analog - Motorola,EDACS,LTR<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-100]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR-100.jpg|center|PSR-100]]<br />
| 2007<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-216]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-216.gif|center|PSR-216]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-244]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr244.gif|center|PSR-244]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-255]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-255.jpg|center|PSR-255]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-275]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:PSR275.jpg|center|PSR-275]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-282]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-282.jpg|200px|center|PSR-282]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
| [[PSR-295]]<br />
| align="center" | [[Image:Psr-295.gif|center|PSR-295]]<br />
| ?<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Links==<br />
* [http://www.gre.co.jp/index_e.html GRE Japan]<br />
* [http://www.greamerica.com/ GRE America]<br />
* [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=117 RadioReference GRE forum]<br />
* [[GRE COM Scanner eBay Listings]]<br />
* [[Popular Software for GRE Scanners]]<br />
* [http://marksscanners.com/Comparison/Digital/digcomparison.shtml Digital Trunking Radio Comparison Chart]<br />
* [http://marksscanners.com/Comparison/Analog/comparison.shtml Analog Trunking Radio Comparison Chart]<br />
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==GRE COM Scanners for Sale==<br />
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<ebay>GRE("PSR scanner")</ebay><br />
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[[Category:Radio Models]]</div>Zeuslinghttps://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=PSR-700&diff=63542PSR-7002010-06-20T14:55:24Z<p>Zeusling: replaced pro107 image with psr700</p>
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This scanner appears to be a clone from GRE America Inc of the RS [[Pro-107]] scanner. Please modify this article with any pertinent<br />
additions or corrections<br />
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The GRE PSR-700 iScan is a Multi-Trunking scanner which boasts the ability to track Motorola type I/II systems, LTR and EDACS trunking systems using the Radioreference database on an included 2GB Secure Digital card.<br />
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The PSR-700 uses a proprietary software package and a supplied USB/power cable. Firmware updates are possible on this radio via the PC/IF->USB port.<br />
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==General Specifications ==<br />
* [[Rebanding]] supported? <span style="color: green">[http://www.radioreference.com/forums/utah-radio-discussion-forum/125682-custom-band-plan-s-rebanded-systems.html YES-Enter Custom Tables] </span> Note: iScan will also import tables for identified rebanded systems in existing database.<br />
** See the '''Related Pages''' section and the [[Object Oriented Scanner Software]] article <br />
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{|border=1<br />
|+'''Frequency Coverage'''<br />
|-<br />
!Frequency (MHz)<br />
!Step Size Value<br />
|-<br />
|25-27.405<br />
|10 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.41-29.7<br />
|5 kHZ<br />
|-<br />
|29.71-49.83<br />
|10 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|49.835-54<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|108-136.9916<br />
|8.33 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|137-137.995<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|138-143.9875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|144-147.995<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|148-150.7875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|150.8-150.845<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|150.8525-150.845<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|150.8525-154.4975<br />
|7.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515-154.64<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.65-156.255<br />
|7.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|156.275-157.45<br />
|25 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.47-161.5725<br />
|7.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|161.6-161.975<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|162-174<br />
|12.5<br />
|-<br />
|216.0025-219.9975<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|220-224.995<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|225.000-379.975<br />
|25 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|380-419.9875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|420-450<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|450.00625-469.99375<br />
|6.25 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|470-512<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|764-805.996875<br />
|3.125 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|806-823.9875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|849-868.9875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|894-901.9875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|902-928<br />
|5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|928.0125-939.9875<br />
|12.5 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|940-960<br />
|6.25 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|1240-1300<br />
|6.25 kHz<br />
|}<br />
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*Operating voltage<br />
**DC 2.4 Volts (“AA” cell x 2pcs. Ni-MH Batteries)<br />
**DC 3 Volts (“AA” cell x 2pcs. ALKALINE Batteries)<br />
**Ext. power and charge voltage USB Power (DC 5V 500mA)<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_oriented Object oriented memory management]. See the [[Object Oriented Scanning Described]] article for more information<br />
* Number of conventional channels, trunked systems, sites-per-system, and talkgroups-per-system limited only by available file space on the SD Card<br />
* Full duplex support and USB connection using the supplied USB Scanner Data Manager Cable, however it will not access the SD card in the radio.<br />
* Object programmable display alert (including multi-pattern flashing) to assign to talkgroups, frequencies, agencies, etc.<br />
* Non need for a traditional keypad, radio uses media player style buttons to navigate to user programmed playlists.<br />
* Play List; create a scan list tailored to your favorite object settings from the Radioreference database.<br />
Navigate using the button operations to get to the play list set.<br />
* [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Signal_stalker Signal Stalker II] Near field frequency capture<br />
* Triple conversion<br />
* Simple display option will display object and playlist only, or disabled for more detailed display<br />
* SD Preprogrammed with entire USA Radioreference database, additionally can use High Capacity Secure Digital Cards as long as 32kB memory block clusters are used.<br />
* Programmable audible alarms<br />
* Easy-to-read back display and back lit keypad<br />
* Display and keypad backlighting can be turned on or off independently<br />
* Scan rate 75 channels per second (non trunking)<br />
* Search speed 85 channels per second<br />
* [[Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System|CTCSS]]/[[DCS]] abilities with search, however has no autosave or keypress save feature.<br />
* 16-character alpha-tagging with text entry can show ID code or service name<br />
* Temporary and permanent L/O of talkgroup ID or frequency<br />
* ID delay<br />
* UNSQUELCH Delay; Delay settings before the radio unmutes audio to speaker<br />
* Motorola [[Control Channel Only]] trunking<br />
* Radio ID Display<br />
* Priority Object settings (conventional and Trunked)<br />
* 6 search ranges/ 1 user definable search range<br />
* Search "seek" feature<br />
* Tunes virtually all important bands—local marine, fire/police, Ham, CB, VHF-air, UHF-Air, racing, weather and more<br />
* Weather band with enhanced [[SAME]] Weather Alert functions and weather priority—access weather channels and alerts with the push of a button<br />
* Skywarn list can be programmed with any number of "objects"<br />
* "Multiple" Priority channels<br />
* Zeromatic search tuning<br />
* 20db attenuator, can be set globally<br />
* Computer interface and Programming<br />
* 9 navigation keys to access special modes and programming options<br />
* 6 line x 16 character display with relative signal strength meter<br />
* BNC connector<br />
* Internal battery charger, with power from the supplied PC/IF->USB cable or an external USB power AC or DC converter.<br />
* PC/IF data output when enabled. Works with analog trunked systems and conventional data. See the Control and monitoring software section.<br />
* USB to serial cable has Uniden style connector for PC/IF. No access to SD card remotely. An SD card reader is not supplied.<br />
* Programmable Welcome Screen text<br />
* Browsing to objects and pausing on them is supported<br />
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==Memory Capacity==<br />
* Conventional channels, each in two playlists: 8 million<br />
* Trunked systems, minimum 20 talkgroups per system: 6 thousand<br />
* Trunked systems, every possible talkgroup (~65,000) in every system: 151<br />
* Minimum number of total talkgroups (@ one per system, 6000 systems): 6 thousand<br />
* Maximum number of total talkgroups (@ ~65,000 per system, 151 systems): 9.8 million<br />
* Entire USA RadioReference database imported (including digital): twice<br />
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In the above, each trunked system has up to 50 sites (though there's no practical limit). All talkgroup numbers presume all systems are "Motorola Type-II" - the system type that a) uses the most space per talkgroup, b) potentially wastes the most space per talkgroup, and c) has the largest number of possible talkgroups. The minimum and maximum numbers of talkgroups are absolutes; actual values depend on system types as well as how talkgroups are distributed among systems and within systems. No "RadioIDs" are included in the above.<br />
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In more general terms:<br />
* Conventional channels: limited only by SD Card space and max FAT32 file size<br />
* Trunked systems: limited only by SD Card space<br />
* Sites per system: limited only by SD Card space<br />
* Frequencies per site: fixed at 32 (yes, I know it's too many)<br />
* Talkgroups per system: limited only by SD Card space, up to maximum for system type<br />
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==Database Hierarchy==<br />
*The scanner has a menu-driven version of the RR DB's hierarchy:<br />
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Code:<br />
States<br />
Agencies<br />
Categories<br />
Subcategories<br />
Frequencies<br />
Counties / Independent Cities<br />
Agencies<br />
Categories<br />
Subcategories<br />
Frequencies<br />
Categories<br />
Subcategories<br />
Frequencies<br />
Systems<br />
Sites<br />
Talkgroup Categories<br />
Talkgroups<br />
Systems<br />
Sites<br />
Talkgroup Categories<br />
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==RR System Compatibility==<br />
This scanner is compatible with the following Trunking System Types and System Voices used in the RadioReference Database, of course you must verify that the scanner will cover the appropriate frequency range:<br />
* System Types:<br />
** Motorola Type I<br />
** Motorola Type II<br />
** Motorola Type IIi Hybrid<br />
** Motorola Type II Smartnet<br />
** Motorola Type II Smartzone<br />
** Motorola Type II Smartzone Omnilink<br />
** EDACS Standard (Wide)<br />
** EDACS Standard Networked<br />
** EDACS Narrowband (Narrow)<br />
** EDACS Narrowband Networked<br />
** EDACS SCAT<br />
** EDACS ESK (Non-ProVoice)<br />
** LTR Standard<br />
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*System Voices:<br />
** Analog<br />
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==Operating Tips==<br />
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Also see the [[Object Oriented Scanning tips]] article for additional information<br />
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===Import System===<br />
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* Importing an entire system requires these steps:<br />
** 1. Press MENU key to display main menu<br />
** 2. Select "Browse Library". You're presented with a list of states.<br />
** 3. Scroll down to and select state. You're presented with the 3-item "Agencies / Counties / Systems" menu.<br />
** 4. Scroll down to and select Systems (this shows all statewide systems).<br />
** 5. Press SEL key to select the system.<br />
** 6. Press MENU and select "Import Selected"<br />
** 7. Select target playlists for talkgroups<br />
** 8. Press MENU and select "Import Now"<br />
** 9. Wait while scanner parses DB files and builds its run-time data files/structures.<br />
* Note: If you only wanted a few Sites / Talkgroups, you wouldn't select the entire system in step 5. Instead, you'd drill into the system and select individual sites, categories, and/or talkgroups.<br />
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===Delete Playlist/Object===<br />
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*In order to delete more than one object at a time, you must use the included PC software. Put the SD card into a card reader attached to the PC, run the PC software, and select the "Copy Configuration from SD Card" item on the "SD Card" menu. (You'll be prompted to select the "removable disk" that corresponds to the SD Card). You should now see the data programmed on the SD Card.<br />
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*At this point, the data on the SD Card has not been changed; it has been copied to the PC. After performing any edits described below, you'll need to copy the data back to the SD Card via the "SD Card" menu. The PC software only manipulates its local copy of the data, which should be in \My Documents\iScan.<br />
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*Deleting all objects in a playlist is done on the "Playlists" tab at the bottom of the window. You first select the target playlist via the drop-down at the top, then select some/all of the objects by clicking on the row headers (the 4-digit numbers under "POS"). Normal Windows "multi-select" options work: CTRL+leftClick, SHIFT+leftClick, CTRL-A.<br />
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*Do you want to actually delete the objects, or do you want to merely remove them from a playlist (in case they're in more than one)? If the former, click the Delete Channel button. If the latter, click the Remove Channel button.<br />
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*Note that if you use the "remove" option and the objects are only in one playlist, the objects will still exist - you just won't ever be able to see them on the scanner; you'll have to return to the PC software to put them in at least one playlist.<br />
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*If the objects you want to delete are talkgroups, and you want to delete the entire trunked system, you can (and probably should) do that via the "Trunked Radio Systems" tab, which will be available if you set the "Simple Display" item on the "General Settings" tab to OFF.<br />
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===Moving Playlists===<br />
*If you want to move contents of playlists around (e.g. everything in playlist X to playlist Y, everything in playlist Y to playlist Z, etc.)...<br />
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*The only easy way is within the included PC software, and it's only easy if you have a playlist that is currently empty. You'd use the "Playlists" tab, selecting everything in one playlist and moving it to another, repeating as necessary.<br />
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*For example, if you had objects in playlists 1, 2, and 3, playlist 10 was empty, and you wanted to move:<br />
* current playlist 3 --> playlist 2<br />
* current playlist 2 --> playlist 1<br />
* current playlist 1 --> playlist 3<br />
*you could do this within the Playlists tab:<br />
**1. select everything in playlist 1 and move it to playlist 10<br />
**2. select everything in playlist 2 and move it to playlist 1<br />
**3. select everything in playlist 3 and move it to playlist 2<br />
**4. select everything in playlist 10 and move it to playlist 3<br />
("move it to playlist X" means "while those items are selected, click on one of the items' "Playlists" cells, un-check the box for the current playlist, and check the box for playlist X")<br />
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*On the Playlists tab:<br />
**1. select the "from" playlist from the drop-down box at the top-left of the display<br />
**2. click on one of the "POS" cells in the displayed objects list<br />
**3. press CTRL-A (select all)<br />
**4. click on one of the "Playlist" cells in the displayed objects list<br />
**5. in the "Select Playlists" window that pops up, un-check the current playlist (the one you selected in #1 above), and check the target playlist (the one you want to "move to")<br />
**6. repeat steps 1-5 for every playlist whose contents you want to "move"<br />
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*Note: Clicking on the "header" cell for the Playlists column will jumble your information, just left-clicking on the playlist column works fine.<br />
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===Skywarn Frequencies===<br />
*Can freq, be added to Skywarn without software?<br />
If you're referring to directly entering a specific frequency, no.<br />
<br />
However, there are other ways:<br />
<br />
*If the frequency is in the RR DB, you can import it and assign it to the Skywarn playlist<br />
* You could set up a limit search where the "Lo" and/or "Hi" frequencies are the one you want to enter, turn the Sq knob fully counterclockwise, then, when the scanner "stops on" the target frequency, press MENU and select "Store Channel".<br />
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==FCC Certification==<br />
* On FCC website: ADV0602901<br />
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== Included Accessories ==<br />
*Antenna<br />
*PC-USB Cable<br />
*2GB SD Card Memory (inside the scanner)<br />
*User’s Guide<br />
*CD-ROM<br />
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==Recommended accessories (Not included with the radio)==<br />
*[http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102525 RS #20-283] Radio Shack 800MHz handheld antenna<br />
* [http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3802152 USB power adaptor](RadioShack Catalog Number 273-114)<br />
* [http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2963871 Car USB power adaptor] (RadioShack Online Catalog Number 55026592)<br />
* [http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3118203 Digital Concepts™ SD Memory Card Converter Drive]<br />
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== Programming and Monitoring Software == <br />
See the [[Object Oriented Scanner Software]] article for more information<br />
* Note: The radio comes with included iScan software. The Object Oriented Scanner Software link is for reference only until third party software is available or more is known about the iScan included software.<br />
<br />
* The iScan software will allow the user to update firmware, update the Radioreference iScan database, format and prepare an SD card, and manipulate objects and playlists. Operation is point and click and pull down menus. Input for manual programming of conventional and trunked systems is also available for both new and downloaded playlists from and to the radio via transfer to the SD card connected to the computer. SD access is not available via the supplied USB/serial cable. Firmware updates are done with the USB/Serial cable directly to the radio through the iScan software.<br />
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* NOTE: Changes to the squelch mode for conventional frequencies (CTCSS, DCS, etc.) can only be modified via the supplied iScan software.<br />
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* Windows Vista users: When upgrading the supplied iScan software, users MUST right click on the desktop shortcut and launch the iScan software by selecting the option to run the application under "administrator" mode. If you do not do this you will get an error message when trying to update the library or the software. Even if you are the administrator on file and look at properties of your computer and it shows you are the administrator most likely all programs are launched under "user" mode. '''Users Must launch iScan under "administrator" mode to be able to update without error'''.<br />
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* Windows 7 users: The supplied iScan software must be installed by selecting the option to run the application under "administrator" mode. Subsequent operation of the software can be done in "normal" user mode.<br />
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Note: iScan has a data ouput on the PC/IF via the supplied USB to serial cable when enabled (for analog systems only), and UniTrunker 1.0.0.10 <Note: not yet verified to be working> and Trunk88 is reported to support it.<br />
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* [http://www.unitrunker.com/download UniTrunker trunking decoder (as of 1.0.0.10)]<br />
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TRUNK88 Trunk88 Motorola trunking decoder]<br />
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==Related Pages==<br />
<br />
;{{color|red|RadioReference Links}}<br />
* [[GRE/RS Object Oriented Scanners FAQ]]<br />
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==Yahoo Groups and Mailing Lists (receiver support)==<br />
* [http://forums.radioreference.com/gre-scanners/ RadioReference GRE forum]<br />
* [http://forums.radioreference.com/gre-scanners/178275-psr-700-fcc-approved.html FCC Approval Thread]<br />
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==eBay Listings==<br />
<ebay>GRE ("PSR-700","PSR700")</ebay><br />
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[[Category:Rebanding Supported Scanners]]</div>Zeuslinghttps://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php?title=File:Psr700.jpg&diff=63541File:Psr700.jpg2010-06-20T14:54:07Z<p>Zeusling: </p>
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