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The PSR-410 is manufactured by GRE in China. The PSR-410 is very similar to the [[PSR-310]] handheld scanner and uses the same software and scanner cables.
  NOTE: This article is a clone of the PSR-400 article. This scanner is expected to be announced
 
at the 2010 Dayton Hamvention. Please use this page to document actual capabilities and functions
 
of the scanner, and keep all discussions of wish lists and rumors in the GRE Forum. Updates of
 
the picure of the scanner, once released to the public, are solicited. Thank you for your
 
continued support. 
 
 
  
 
==General Specifications ==
 
==General Specifications ==
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* Can be updated to support [[Rebanding]]? {{color|green|YES}}
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** See Sections 7.1 and 7.2 of the [[Rebanding]] article for the firmware and software links
  
'''Frequency Coverage'''
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{|border=1
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|+'''Frequency Coverage'''
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|-
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!Frequency (MHz)
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!Step Size Value
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|-
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|25.0000 - 26.9600 (AM)
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|10 kHz
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|-
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|26.9650 - 27.4050 (AM)
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|10 kHZ
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|-
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|27.4100 - 29.5050 (AM)
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|29.5100 - 29.7000
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|29.7100 - 49.8300
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|10 kHz
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|-
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|49.8350 - 54.0000
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|108.0000 - 136.9916 (AM)
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|8.33 kHz
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|-
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|137.0000 - 137.9950
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|138.0000 - 143.9875 (AM)
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|144.0000 - 147.9950
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|148.0000 - 150.7875
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|150.8000 - 150.8450
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|150.8525 - 154.4975
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|7.5 kHz
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|-
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|154.5150 - 154.6400
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|154.6500 - 156.2550
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|7.5 kHz
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|-
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|156.2750 - 157.4500
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|25 kHz
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|-
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|157.4700 - 161.5725
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|7.5 kHz
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|-
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|161.6000 - 161.9750
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|162.0000 - 174.0000
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|216.0025 - 219.9975
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|220.0000 - 224.9950
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|225.00000 - 379.99375 (AM)
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|6.25 kHz
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|-
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|380.0000 - 419.9875
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|420.0000 - 450.0000
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|5 kHz
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|-
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|450.00625 - 512.0000
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|6.25 kHz
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|-
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|764.000000 - 781.996875
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|3.125 kHz
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|-
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|791.000000 - 796.996875
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|3.125 kHz
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|-
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|806.0000 - 823.9875
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|849.0000 - 868.9875
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|894.0000 - 939.9875
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|12.5 kHz
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|-
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|940.0000 - 960.0000
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|6.25 kHz
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|-
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|1240.0000 - 1300.0000
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|6.25 kHz
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|}
  
Frequency (MHz)        Step Size Value
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_oriented Object oriented memory management]. See the [[Object Oriented Scanning Described]] article for more information.
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* 1,800 programmed objects capacity
25-27.405              10 kHz
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* Built in discriminator data output in simple ASCII output using the PC/IF port
27.41-29.7            5 kHZ
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* Object programmable LED; eight factory default colors to any color / brilliance you want by having direct access to the R-G-B drive values (including flash) to assign to talkgroups, frequencies, agencies, etc.
29.71-49.83            10 kHz
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** LATCH option; the color of the last received object stays on until reset.
49.835-54              5 kHz
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* Motorola Smartzone systems
108-136.9916          8.33 kHz
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** Scanner option to look for the site with the best received CC decode rate.
137-137.995            5 kHz
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(Not the same as RSSI on the Motorola rigs, but similar in operation.)
138-143.9875          12.5 kHz
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* Favorites Scan List; create a scan list tailored to your favorite object settings.
144-147.995            5 kHz
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One button operation to get to this set.
148-150.7875          12.5 kHz
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* [[Spectrum Sweeper]] Near field frequency capture
150.8-150.845          5 kHz
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* Triple conversion
150.8525-150.845      5 kHz
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* Scanning Rate 55 channels per second
150.8525-154.4975      7.5 kHz
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* Search Rate 90 steps per second
154.515-154.64        5 kHz
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* User defined service search and limit search
154.65-156.255        7.5 kHz
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* Direct Tune mode
156.275-157.45        25 kHz
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* Default Option keys; return to default setting for any menu
154.47-161.5725        7.5 kHz
 
161.6-161.975          5 kHz
 
162-174                12.5
 
216.0025-219.9975      5 kHz
 
220-224.995            5 kHz
 
225.000-379.975        25 kHz
 
380-419.9875          12.5 kHz
 
420-450                5 kHz
 
450.00625-469.99375    6.25 kHz
 
470-512                12.5 kHz (6.25 kHz with CPU Firmware 1.6 or later)
 
764-766.996875        3.125 kHz
 
773-775.996875        3.125 kHz
 
803-805.996875        3.125 kHz
 
806-823.9875          12.5 kHz
 
849-868.9875          12.5 kHz
 
894-901.9875          12.5 kHz
 
902-928                5 kHz
 
928.0125-939.9875    12.5 kHz
 
940-960                6.25 kHz
 
1240-1300              6.25 kHz
 
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* Motorola [[Rebanding]] supported? <span style="color:green"> YES </span> ''
 
** Please see the '''Rebanding/Firmware Updates''' section of the [[PSR-300/400 Operating Tips]] article for specific information
 
* 1000 channels and 1500 talkgroups in 10 banks (100 Channels, 150 talkgroups per bank)
 
* 155 Preprogrammed frequencies
 
* Scan rate 60 cps, search rate 75 cps
 
 
* [[Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System|CTCSS]]/[[DCS]] abilities
 
* [[Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System|CTCSS]]/[[DCS]] abilities
* [[Spectrum Sweeper]] (with 10 autostore channels)
 
 
* 16-character alpha-tagging with text entry can show ID code or service name
 
* 16-character alpha-tagging with text entry can show ID code or service name
* L/O ID in "open" mode
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* L/O talkgroup ID or frequency
 
* ID delay
 
* ID delay
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* UNSQUELCH Delay; Delay settings before the radio unmutes audio to speaker
 
* Motorola [[Control Channel Only]] trunking
 
* Motorola [[Control Channel Only]] trunking
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* Private Calls and RadioID alpha display
 
* Easy-to-read back lit control and display with back lit keypad
 
* Easy-to-read back lit control and display with back lit keypad
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* 6 search ranges/ 1 user definable search range
 
* Search "seek" feature
 
* Search "seek" feature
* Tunes virtually all important bands—local marine, fire/police, Ham, CB, VHF-air, racing, weather, Railroad, and more
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* Tunes virtually all important bands—local marine, fire/police, Ham, CB, VHF-air, UHF-Air, racing, weather and more
* 7 search ranges/ 1 user definable search range
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* Weather band with enhanced [[SAME]] Weather Alert functions and weather priority—access weather channels and alerts with the push of a button
* The scanner contains these preprogrammed search ranges, stored in the search bank (SR0-SR7)
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* Skywarn can be programmed with any number of "objects"
* Bank Band
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* "Multiple" Priority channels
* SR0 Marine
 
* SR1 CB
 
* SR2 FRS/GMRS/MURS
 
* SR3 Public Safety
 
* SR4 Aircraft (Civil and Mil-Air segments)
 
* SR5 Amateur Bands
 
* SR6 Railroad
 
* SR7 Limit search (User changeable)
 
* Weather band with [[SAME]] Weather Alert and weather priority—access weather channels and alerts with the push of a button
 
* 1 Priority channel
 
 
* Zeromatic search tuning
 
* Zeromatic search tuning
* Per channel or global [[attenuator]]
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* 20 dB [[attenuator]]
* USB connection using the [http://www.greamerica.com/scanner.html GRE 30-3290 ]([http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2177609 RS #20-047]) USB Scanner Data Manager Cable.
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* Computer interface and Programming (with computer control)
* Function key to access special modes and programming options
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* 3 function keys; softkeys, that when pressed, execute the function that is shown just above the key in the display
* Mobile/base design with DIN-E in-dash mounting (requires separate installation kit for your vehicle)
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* 5 way navigation keys to access special modes and programming options
* A '''cloning cable''' may be fabricated using 2 - 1/8 inch stereo jacks and shielded cable
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* 4 line x 16 character display with relative signal strength meter
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* Display of the Radio ID of the transmitting user
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*BNC connector
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* A '''cloning cable''' may be fabricated using 2 - 1/8 inch stereo jacks and shielded cable.
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* Please see the [[Connecting scanners via USB]] article for USB cables to connect your PC to the scanner
  
*'''Verifying the firmware version'''
 
 
You can verify the version of firmware currently active in the PSR-400 by pressing the 3 key during
 
the “Welcome” screen.
 
 
Future firmware upgrades can be installed by downloading and running an upgrade program (TBD).
 
  
 
===RR System Compatibility===
 
===RR System Compatibility===
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** EDACS Standard (Wide)
 
** EDACS Standard (Wide)
 
** EDACS Standard Networked
 
** EDACS Standard Networked
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** EDACS Narrowband (Narrow)
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** EDACS Narrowband Networked
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** EDACS SCAT
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** EDACS ESK (not ProVoice)
 
** LTR Standard
 
** LTR Standard
  
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** Analog
 
** Analog
  
==Included Accessories==
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== Included Accessories ==
*Mobile bracket (DIN-E kit sold separately)
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*Telescoping antenna with BNC connector
*Preprogrammed Frequency addendum
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*Owners manual
*Printed owners manual
 
 
*AC adapter
 
*AC adapter
*DC wire harness
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*DC wire harness with inline fuse
*Stock pull-up antenna
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*Mobile mounting bracket/Base desk stand with associated hardware
  
==Reviews and User Opinions==
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==Recommended accessories (Not included with the radio)==
 
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* See the [[Connecting_scanners_via_USB]] article for cables to connect the scanner and PC
==GRE America Support==
 
*[http://www.greamerica.com/support/ GRE America Support]
 
 
 
==Owner's Manuals==
 
 
==Operating Tips==
 
Please see the [[PSR-300/400 Operating Tips]] article for more information
 
  
 
==FCC Type Acceptance==
 
==FCC Type Acceptance==
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* [http://tinyurl.com/47g3c82 FCC Type Acceptance: ADV0714902]
 
 
== Programming Software ==
 
Please see the [[PSR-300/400 Software and USB Support]] article for more information
 
  
==GRE America Support==
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==Related Pages==
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* [http://new.marksscanners.com/310_410/310_410.shtml Easier to Read Pro 310/410 Manual]
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* [[Getting Started with your GRE/RS Object Oriented Scanner]]
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* [[GRE/RS Object Oriented Scanners FAQ]]
  
==Yahoo Groups and Mailing Lists (software and receiver support)==
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==Yahoo Groups and Mailing Lists (receiver support)==
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PSR-400/ PSR-400 Yahoo Group]
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PSR-410/ PSR-410 Yahoo Group]
 
* [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=117 RadioReference GRE forum]
 
* [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=117 RadioReference GRE forum]
  
== eBay Listings ==
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==PSR-410 Scanners for Sale==
<ebay>GRE ("PSR-401","PSR401")</ebay>
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*[[PSR-410 eBay Listings]]
 
 
 
 
Return to the [[GRE Radios]] page
 
  
  
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Return to the [[GRE Scanners]] page
  
[[Category:Trunking Scanners]]
 
 
[[Category:Desktop Scanners]]
 
[[Category:Desktop Scanners]]
[[Category:Mobile Scanners]]
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[[Category:Handheld Scanners]]
 
[[Category:Analog Trunktrackers]]
 
[[Category:Analog Trunktrackers]]
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[[Category:Object Oriented Scanners]]
 
[[Category:Rebanding Supported Scanners]]
 
[[Category:Rebanding Supported Scanners]]
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[[Category:GRE Scanners]]
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[[Category:Radio Models]]

Revision as of 12:23, 22 September 2019

GRE COM PSR-410 scanning receiver

The PSR-410 is manufactured by GRE in China. The PSR-410 is very similar to the PSR-310 handheld scanner and uses the same software and scanner cables.

General Specifications

  • Can be updated to support Rebanding? YES
    • See Sections 7.1 and 7.2 of the Rebanding article for the firmware and software links


Frequency Coverage
Frequency (MHz) Step Size Value
25.0000 - 26.9600 (AM) 10 kHz
26.9650 - 27.4050 (AM) 10 kHZ
27.4100 - 29.5050 (AM) 5 kHz
29.5100 - 29.7000 5 kHz
29.7100 - 49.8300 10 kHz
49.8350 - 54.0000 5 kHz
108.0000 - 136.9916 (AM) 8.33 kHz
137.0000 - 137.9950 5 kHz
138.0000 - 143.9875 (AM) 12.5 kHz
144.0000 - 147.9950 5 kHz
148.0000 - 150.7875 12.5 kHz
150.8000 - 150.8450 5 kHz
150.8525 - 154.4975 7.5 kHz
154.5150 - 154.6400 5 kHz
154.6500 - 156.2550 7.5 kHz
156.2750 - 157.4500 25 kHz
157.4700 - 161.5725 7.5 kHz
161.6000 - 161.9750 5 kHz
162.0000 - 174.0000 12.5 kHz
216.0025 - 219.9975 5 kHz
220.0000 - 224.9950 5 kHz
225.00000 - 379.99375 (AM) 6.25 kHz
380.0000 - 419.9875 12.5 kHz
420.0000 - 450.0000 5 kHz
450.00625 - 512.0000 6.25 kHz
764.000000 - 781.996875 3.125 kHz
791.000000 - 796.996875 3.125 kHz
806.0000 - 823.9875 12.5 kHz
849.0000 - 868.9875 12.5 kHz
894.0000 - 939.9875 12.5 kHz
940.0000 - 960.0000 6.25 kHz
1240.0000 - 1300.0000 6.25 kHz
  • Object oriented memory management. See the Object Oriented Scanning Described article for more information.
  • 1,800 programmed objects capacity
  • Built in discriminator data output in simple ASCII output using the PC/IF port
  • Object programmable LED; eight factory default colors to any color / brilliance you want by having direct access to the R-G-B drive values (including flash) to assign to talkgroups, frequencies, agencies, etc.
    • LATCH option; the color of the last received object stays on until reset.
  • Motorola Smartzone systems
    • Scanner option to look for the site with the best received CC decode rate.

(Not the same as RSSI on the Motorola rigs, but similar in operation.)

  • Favorites Scan List; create a scan list tailored to your favorite object settings.

One button operation to get to this set.

  • Spectrum Sweeper Near field frequency capture
  • Triple conversion
  • Scanning Rate 55 channels per second
  • Search Rate 90 steps per second
  • User defined service search and limit search
  • Direct Tune mode
  • Default Option keys; return to default setting for any menu
  • CTCSS/DCS abilities
  • 16-character alpha-tagging with text entry can show ID code or service name
  • L/O talkgroup ID or frequency
  • ID delay
  • UNSQUELCH Delay; Delay settings before the radio unmutes audio to speaker
  • Motorola Control Channel Only trunking
  • Private Calls and RadioID alpha display
  • Easy-to-read back lit control and display with back lit keypad
  • 6 search ranges/ 1 user definable search range
  • Search "seek" feature
  • Tunes virtually all important bands—local marine, fire/police, Ham, CB, VHF-air, UHF-Air, racing, weather and more
  • Weather band with enhanced SAME Weather Alert functions and weather priority—access weather channels and alerts with the push of a button
  • Skywarn can be programmed with any number of "objects"
  • "Multiple" Priority channels
  • Zeromatic search tuning
  • 20 dB attenuator
  • Computer interface and Programming (with computer control)
  • 3 function keys; softkeys, that when pressed, execute the function that is shown just above the key in the display
  • 5 way navigation keys to access special modes and programming options
  • 4 line x 16 character display with relative signal strength meter
  • Display of the Radio ID of the transmitting user
  • BNC connector
  • A cloning cable may be fabricated using 2 - 1/8 inch stereo jacks and shielded cable.
  • Please see the Connecting scanners via USB article for USB cables to connect your PC to the scanner


RR System Compatibility

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:

  • System Types:
    • Motorola Type I
    • Motorola Type II
    • Motorola Type IIi Hybrid
    • Motorola Type II Smartnet
    • Motorola Type II Smartzone
    • Motorola Type II Smartzone Omnilink
    • EDACS Standard (Wide)
    • EDACS Standard Networked
    • EDACS Narrowband (Narrow)
    • EDACS Narrowband Networked
    • EDACS SCAT
    • EDACS ESK (not ProVoice)
    • LTR Standard
  • System Voices:
    • Analog

Included Accessories

  • Telescoping antenna with BNC connector
  • Owners manual
  • AC adapter
  • DC wire harness with inline fuse
  • Mobile mounting bracket/Base desk stand with associated hardware

Recommended accessories (Not included with the radio)

FCC Type Acceptance

Related Pages

Yahoo Groups and Mailing Lists (receiver support)

PSR-410 Scanners for Sale


Return to the GRE Scanners page