You can use the text below for a web page, support article, or product listing that directs users to the manual:
Save this post for later—you never know when you’ll need to look up an error code or reset the device!
It is highly likely you are looking for the , which is widely sold as a "Pro44" variant (or under similar branding like "Pro-Scan" or generic "Police Scanner" labels), or you may be referring to the RadioShack Pro-44 (an older, vintage model).
: Uses a standard BNC connector for flexible "rubber ducky" or external antennas.
Manually entering VHF and UHF frequencies for local police, fire, or aircraft. Search and Scan:
: Use the number pad to pick a channel number (e.g., 01, 02) and press MAN or PGM to move to that slot.
You can use the text below for a web page, support article, or product listing that directs users to the manual:
Save this post for later—you never know when you’ll need to look up an error code or reset the device!
It is highly likely you are looking for the , which is widely sold as a "Pro44" variant (or under similar branding like "Pro-Scan" or generic "Police Scanner" labels), or you may be referring to the RadioShack Pro-44 (an older, vintage model).
: Uses a standard BNC connector for flexible "rubber ducky" or external antennas.
Manually entering VHF and UHF frequencies for local police, fire, or aircraft. Search and Scan:
: Use the number pad to pick a channel number (e.g., 01, 02) and press MAN or PGM to move to that slot.