Difference between revisions of "PSR-100"
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* 200 Channels with 10 channel-storage banks | * 200 Channels with 10 channel-storage banks | ||
− | * Conventional scanner (VHF, UHF | + | * Conventional scanner (VHF, UHF) |
− | * Scan rate 40cps | + | * Scan rate 40cps, Searh rate 75cps |
* [[Spectrum Sweeper]] (with 10 autostore channels) | * [[Spectrum Sweeper]] (with 10 autostore channels) | ||
* Triple-Conversion Circuitry | * Triple-Conversion Circuitry | ||
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* 200 Search Lockouts | * 200 Search Lockouts | ||
* 1 Priority Channels | * 1 Priority Channels | ||
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* Hypersearch/scan | * Hypersearch/scan | ||
* Direct Tune | * Direct Tune |
Revision as of 20:50, 23 May 2007
The PSR-100 is manufactured by GRE in China. The PSR-100 is very similar to the Mobile/Base version of the PSR-200 and uses the same radio control software and cables.
Contents
General Specifications
Frequency Range (MHz), Step (kHz)
29 - 54 5 108 - 136.9875 12.5 137 - 174 5 330 - 512 5
- 200 Channels with 10 channel-storage banks
- Conventional scanner (VHF, UHF)
- Scan rate 40cps, Searh rate 75cps
- Spectrum Sweeper (with 10 autostore channels)
- Triple-Conversion Circuitry
- Weather Search
- Weather Alert Indicator
- 1 programmable Skywarn channel
- Two Second Scan Delay
- Lock Out Function
- 200 Search Lockouts
- 1 Priority Channels
- 5 one touch service search banks
- Hypersearch/scan
- Direct Tune
- Key Lock
- Manual Access
- Liquid Crystal Display
- Display Backlight
- Key Backlight
- BNC Antenna connector
- Memory Backup
- Programming from PC/MAC (not controllable)
- Key tones (for correct entry or different tones for errors)
- Battery Save ( a mode to preserve power if no signal appears for 5 seconds)
- 4 AA alkaline/Ni-MH batteries
Reviews and User Opinions
Supporting Software
Yahoo Groups and Message Boards
eBay Listings
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