Difference between revisions of "Radio Shack PRO-2036 Scanner"
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* Uniden Bearcat BC-890XLT Scanner | * Uniden Bearcat BC-890XLT Scanner | ||
− | The Radio Shack PRO-2036 and Uniden BC890XLT are equivalent (see reviews in June 1995 Monitoring Times). The scanner comes with weather alert, ctcss and coverage areas within 29 to 956 MHz. | + | The Radio Shack PRO-2036 and Uniden BC890XLT are equivalent (see reviews in June 1995 Monitoring Times). The scanner comes with weather alert, ctcss and coverage areas within 29 to 956 MHz. Also features Auto-store, Auto-sort, Rotary control, and Channel count. |
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+ | Uses an AC power adapter and will work on 12VDC mobile. | ||
==specifications== | ==specifications== | ||
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==review== | ==review== | ||
This would have been a great scanner, except, the rigid frequency step rate is preset for the band. This is a problem. For example, a repeater on the 1.25m ham radio band might be at 224.760 MHz. This scanner will not accept the frequency as valid, and will fall back to 224.7625 because it increments at 12.5 KHz steps between 216 - 224.9875 MHz (FM). At 225 MHz the step remains 12.5 KHz, however, modulation changes from FM to AM. | This would have been a great scanner, except, the rigid frequency step rate is preset for the band. This is a problem. For example, a repeater on the 1.25m ham radio band might be at 224.760 MHz. This scanner will not accept the frequency as valid, and will fall back to 224.7625 because it increments at 12.5 KHz steps between 216 - 224.9875 MHz (FM). At 225 MHz the step remains 12.5 KHz, however, modulation changes from FM to AM. | ||
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+ | ==support== | ||
+ | To do a hard reset: Hold 2, 9, and manual keys while turning on the radio to reset the processor. | ||
[[Category:Tangible Product]] | [[Category:Tangible Product]] | ||
[[Category:Electronics]] | [[Category:Electronics]] | ||
[[Category:Radio]] | [[Category:Radio]] |
Revision as of 19:41, 17 August 2016
- Radio Shack PRO-2036 200-Channel Home Scanner.
- Uniden Bearcat BC-890XLT Scanner
The Radio Shack PRO-2036 and Uniden BC890XLT are equivalent (see reviews in June 1995 Monitoring Times). The scanner comes with weather alert, ctcss and coverage areas within 29 to 956 MHz. Also features Auto-store, Auto-sort, Rotary control, and Channel count.
Uses an AC power adapter and will work on 12VDC mobile.
specifications
Sensitivity
AM: 20 dB (S + N/N) at 60% modulation 108 to 136.975 MHz.........................................3 micro V 225 to 399.9875 MHz......................................1.3 micro V FM: 20 dB (S + N/N) at 3 kHz deviation 29 to 54 MHz.............................................0.6 micro V 137 to 174 MHz...........................................0.7 micro V 216 to 224.9875 MHz......................................0.5 micro V 400 to 512 MHz...........................................0.5 micro V 806 to 956 MHz...........................................0.7 micro V
Birdie Frequencies:
31.05 MHz 124.20 MHz 41.40 MHz 134.55 MHz 51.75 MHz 144.90 MHz 113.85 MHz 155.25 MHz
review
This would have been a great scanner, except, the rigid frequency step rate is preset for the band. This is a problem. For example, a repeater on the 1.25m ham radio band might be at 224.760 MHz. This scanner will not accept the frequency as valid, and will fall back to 224.7625 because it increments at 12.5 KHz steps between 216 - 224.9875 MHz (FM). At 225 MHz the step remains 12.5 KHz, however, modulation changes from FM to AM.
support
To do a hard reset: Hold 2, 9, and manual keys while turning on the radio to reset the processor.