Difference between revisions of "Pro-94"
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* Extended coverage of 220 [[MHz]] and 1,240 [[MHz]] [[ham]] bands | * Extended coverage of 220 [[MHz]] and 1,240 [[MHz]] [[ham]] bands | ||
* Scanner has built-in NOAA weather alert with level of alert displayed | * Scanner has built-in NOAA weather alert with level of alert displayed | ||
− | * Memory arranged with 20 banks of 50 channels, 20 priority channels | + | * Memory arranged with 20 banks (only 10 at a time) of 50 channels, 20 priority channels |
* Service search makes it easy to explore preset frequencies for police, fire, weather, aircraft, marine and amateur radio | * Service search makes it easy to explore preset frequencies for police, fire, weather, aircraft, marine and amateur radio | ||
− | * Auto backlight | + | * Auto backlight (94A/B only) |
Specifications: | Specifications: | ||
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* Antenna connection: BNC | * Antenna connection: BNC | ||
* Antenna: Flexible detachable | * Antenna: Flexible detachable | ||
− | * Dimensions: 6.31 x 2.63 x 1.75" | + | * Dimensions: 6.31 x 2.63 x 1.75" |
+ | * The Pro-94A came out around April of 2000 and can trunk and scan at the same time (scanning trunking systems for 1 second instead of 5), has an auto backlight feature, and has the EDACS partial talkgroup ID feature (trunk and program) | ||
Follows [[Motorola]] I, II, IIi plus [[EDACS]] '''analog''' trunked police/fire/EMS radio systems. | Follows [[Motorola]] I, II, IIi plus [[EDACS]] '''analog''' trunked police/fire/EMS radio systems. | ||
− | Note: An updated version of this scanner recently came out and now features a PC/Cloning interface as well. This model is known as the Pro-94B. A '''cloning cable''' may be fabricated using 2 1/8inch mono jacks and shielded cable | + | Note: An updated version of this scanner recently came out and now features a PC/Cloning interface and a much brighter backlight as well. This model is known as the Pro-94B. A '''cloning cable''' may be fabricated using 2 1/8inch mono jacks and shielded cable |
==Modifications== | ==Modifications== |
Revision as of 08:22, 9 July 2006
1000-channel dual-trunking scanner.
Contents
General Specifications
Features:
- Rebanding supported? NO
- Extended coverage of 220 MHz and 1,240 MHz ham bands
- Scanner has built-in NOAA weather alert with level of alert displayed
- Memory arranged with 20 banks (only 10 at a time) of 50 channels, 20 priority channels
- Service search makes it easy to explore preset frequencies for police, fire, weather, aircraft, marine and amateur radio
- Auto backlight (94A/B only)
Specifications:
- Model: Pro 94 Scanner
- Frequency Coverage: 29-54, 108-136.975, 137-174, 216-224.995, 406-512, 806-823.9375, 851-868.9875, 896.1125-956 (excluding cellular) and 1240-1300 MHz
- Jacks: Earphone
- Antenna connection: BNC
- Antenna: Flexible detachable
- Dimensions: 6.31 x 2.63 x 1.75"
- The Pro-94A came out around April of 2000 and can trunk and scan at the same time (scanning trunking systems for 1 second instead of 5), has an auto backlight feature, and has the EDACS partial talkgroup ID feature (trunk and program)
Follows Motorola I, II, IIi plus EDACS analog trunked police/fire/EMS radio systems.
Note: An updated version of this scanner recently came out and now features a PC/Cloning interface and a much brighter backlight as well. This model is known as the Pro-94B. A cloning cable may be fabricated using 2 1/8inch mono jacks and shielded cable
Modifications
Reviews
Related Pages
- Easier to Read PRO-94A/B Manual
- Easier to Read PRO-94 Manual
- RadioReference Radio Shack forum
- Radio Shack website statement on Rebanding
- Radio Shack PRO scanners message board
- Strong Signals Radio Shack Message board
- Tandy handheld scanners comparison chart(PDF)
- Yahoo group offering a solution to "wired" mode fault in PRO94B.
Programming Cables and Supporting Software
Programming Cables
- GRE Scanner Accessories
- Radio Shack 20-289 programming cable
- RS 20-047 USB Programming Cable
Supporting Software
Yahoo Groups and Mailing Lists (software and receiver support)
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