I am cleaning out the shack and must part with my Realistic 100 Channel Desktop Scanner, model Pro-2027 (cat # 20-402). I purchased this new $329.95 and then rarely used it. a few small paint blemishes.still in good condition With this scanner, you can monitor: Police, Fire & Rescue, Ham Radio, Aircraft (ground, approach and take-off), Marine, Weather, Commercial & Business radio, Fast food drive thru windows, Shopping mall security, FRS radio, Remote live news crews and a whole lot more! Do a Web-search for scanner frequency listings, there’s a whole lot out there! You’ll be surprised what you will find! Here’s a list of the bands that it covers: 30-50MHz – Lo-Band VHF – FM 50-54MHz – 6 Meter Ham Band – FM 108-137MHz – Aircraft Band – AM 137-144MHz – Government VHF – FM 144-148MHz – 2 Meter Ham FM (Repeater & Simplex) 148-174MHz – Hi-Band VHF – FM 380-420MHz – Government UHF – FM 420-450MHz – 70cm (440) Ham Band (Repeater & Simplex) 450-470MHz – UHF Lo-Band – FM 470-512MHz – UHF “T†Hi-Band – FM 806-896MHz – UHF Communications Band – FM As you can see, It covers almost all of the popular VHF and UHF bands. Here is a partial list of the features of the ‘2027: 100 Channels – 10 banks of 10 channels each, lets you organize stored frequencies Priority – 10 channels (1 per bank) for instant access of important frequencies Hyperscan – Scans up to 50 channels/second Speed function – Slows scanning to 20 channels/second to pull in weak signals Manual function – Manually step through stored channels Lock-out – Locks out frequently active channels for faster scanning Delay – Sets a 2-second delay to hear return calls before resuming scan Direct-entry Keyboard – Directly enter frequencies, or skip to deactivated channel banks Search function – Lets you search for new and unlisted frequencies Monitor Function – Lets you continuously monitor a priority channel while simultaneously scanning Squelch Control – Filters out noise or weaker, undesired signals for silent scanning 50-ohm BNC external antenna jack Full-range quality sound – not tinny sounding like cheaper scanners If you like to tinker, this unit can easily be modified for 12V operation in your car. I was going to do this, but never got around to it. ***NOTE: you MUST be either a licensed Amateur Radio Operator or be duly-authorized to use this scanner in your car. *** (please look at our rules and privacy policy) |
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