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Radio Shack Radio Shack PRO-433
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100% of reviewers $120.00 5.0
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Description: Triple-trunking desktop/mobile radio scanner provides direct access to police and fire departments, ambulance services, amateur radio services and more. It also includes SAME weather alerts. Storing up to 1,000 channels in memory, it also features Signal Stalker and Skywarn. Preprogrammed with the most popular frequencies, it works right out of the box. The SAME feature provides weather and other emergency alerts for the areas you program into your unit. For a list of codes, click here.


Follows analog trunked Motorola I, II and I/II hybrid, GE/Ericsson and LTR systems
1000 channels give you plenty of memory to store favorite frequencies (10 banks of 100 channels)
Signal Stalker I finds strongest local signal without knowing the frequency
One-touch Skywarn access let you hear local trained severe weather observers
Keywords: Radio Shack PRO-433


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UP3985

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Registered: July 2004
Location: The Woodlands, TX.
Posts: 430
Review Date: Thu January 24, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $120.00 | Rating: 5 

 
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This scanner is OK as long as you don't live in a low place with all the surrounding area above you in elevation.(like I do)

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