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+ | *Wall Power Adapter | ||
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==Supporting Software== | ==Supporting Software== |
Revision as of 00:52, 21 July 2015
The Whistler WS1095 is a desktop/mobile multi-system adaptive Digital tracking trunking scanner with Motorola P25 Phase I, X2-TDMA and Phase II capabilities. All USA/Canada services and frequencies are pre-programmed onto the included SD card making it ready to use out of the box; it can even be programmed by entering your ZIP code. This model features a removable front control panel with cable and mounting plate, an easy to use navigation with a multifunction keypad, a PC program for easy customization and includes USB cable and PC software.
Contents
General Specifications
Bands Received
- Spectrum Sweeper
- 25-54 MHz VHF Low Band
- 108-137 MHz VHF Aircraft Band
- 137-174 MHz VHF High Band
- 216-300 MHz 220 MHz Commercial/Amateur Band
- 300-406 MHz UHF Military Air Band
- 406-470 MHz UHF Band
- 470-512 MHz UHF-T Band
- 764-782 MHz 700 MHz Band
- 791-797 MHz 700 MHz Band
- 806-869 MHz 800 MHz Band
- 894-1300 MHz 900 MHz Band, 23 cm Amateur Band
- Public Safety
- 33.4-46.5 MHz VHF Low Band
- 151-170 MHz VHF Aircraft Band
- 453-467 MHz VHF High Band
- 764-782 MHz 700 MHz Band
- 791-797 MHz 700 MHz Band
- 806-869 MHz 800 MHz Band
In the Box
- Antenna
- Mobile Mounting Bracket w/Knobs
- Quick Start Guide
- SD Card (4 GB)
- USB Cable
- Wall Power Adapter
- WS1095 Radio
Supporting Software
ONLY the included WHISTLER EZ Scan Digital Software.
Yahoo Groups and Message Boards
External Links
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