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12-16-2008, 07:19 AM
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realistic pro 2004 vintage scanner how to use ?
Im use to having a handheld.Anywase just got a realistic pro 2004 - i know its old but it works thought id give it a try!
Anyway got the instructions read them , reaf them and read them again .
Dont know whether im just thick or beacuase im use to hand helds ? but cant work it out.
My other scanner i programed channels in and could scan bands .I 's press a button for example and scan 26 - 39.The next buttotton id press would go up these wee all preset bands you could not change.
Anyway this scanner how do i do this? If anyones got one or had one can they help.Its no god refering me to the internet manuals on google ive read them and am still having probs.
The scanner works as ive picked some stuff up.I basically want to know how do i scan pre set bands so i know im scanning to pick up new signals eg bands 25 - whatever - which buttons do i press..
Not sure if the person i bought it off has cleared their memory on it etc.
Any tips on pro 2004 welcome
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12-16-2008, 09:32 AM
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The Venerable 2004
Hi TB, The 2004 does not have the "service search" - or, pre-defined limits search - feature. You must enter lower and upper frequency limits for any search. And, btw, a search must remain within a "band;" i.e., "VHF-Low," or "VHF-High," etc.
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12-16-2008, 10:09 AM
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To expand to MFD4305 comment....
.... there are 10 search banks that YOU can program as you see fit. To access the search banks, press "program+ ^ or V" (up or down keys below "limit" key. From there you can press the 0-9 keys to select which search bank you want to use.
To program a search bank:
After you've selected a search bank, press "program+limit". You'll see "L (search bank #)" followed by a freq. Enter the low freq for that bank, then enter. Press "limit" key again ("L" replaced by "H") then the high freq you want for that bank, then enter. Be sure to change mode from "NFM" to the correct mode if necessary. When finished, press either the "^" or "V" key to start searching.
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12-16-2008, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by MFD4305
, a search must remain within a "band;" i.e., "VHF-Low," or "VHF-High," etc.
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I know its got more bands than my handheld
It starts at 25 then up to 13000.
Problem is these have been changed i will have reprogramme .How do i work out vhf low and high etc
Sorry to sound totally thick but my other scanners done everything for me.!
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12-17-2008, 03:46 AM
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On a side note, that is one fine scanner. I have spent time with one and find that it is a high quality unit, worth hanging on to. They don't make scanners like that anymore (Japanese made).
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12-19-2008, 04:44 AM
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Originally Posted by toxicbunny
I know its got more bands than my handheld
It starts at 25 then up to 13000.
Problem is these have been changed i will have reprogramme .How do i work out vhf low and high etc
Sorry to sound totally thick but my other scanners done everything for me.!
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I again refer you to what I said on post #3 on this thread (before you posted #4).
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12-20-2008, 11:01 PM
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I don't think it has anything to do with how to "work out vhf low and high." Just program the scanner and pay attention to what bank you are entering your frequencies into. For instance, say you put the frequencies of your town into Bank 1. Then you put a neighboring town's frequencies into Bank 2, and so on.
Then if you only want to listen to your town, you can turn the other banks off so you will only be scanning Bank 1. Thats how it works. I've got my town in Bank 1, neighboring cities in Banks 2 and 3, Coast Guard in Bank 4, airports in Bank 5, freqs that I'm researching in Bank 6, etc. You can set up your scanner any way you want to. But if you give some thought to it beforehand, you can group frequencies of seperate agencies in different banks so you can lock some of them out and only listen to a select few, if you want to. You also should be able to lock out specific frequencies, too. You really need to read the manual, it should all be in there.
I don't have a Pro 2004, but I've owned quite a few Radio Shack scanners and working with the older ones seems pretty standard to me by now. To program in frequencies, try entering in the channel you want the frequency to go in, then press "Manual" and it will take you there. Press "Program" (or "Prog"), key in in the frequency numbers, then press "Enter." You're done. Press Manual again to go to the next channel and repeat. If you just want to erase the frequency already in place, try pressing "Program" and then key in a zero, then press "Enter." That should erase it. Has to be done for every individual channel that you want to erase, if the Pro 2004 works like the old RS's that I have.
I don't recall, is the Pro 2004 a trunking scanner? That can complicate things. Try going to a Radio Shack store if you can't figure it out after studying the manual. Good luck.
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12-20-2008, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PHOENIX_SCANNER
On a side note, that is one fine scanner. I have spent time with one and find that it is a high quality unit, worth hanging on to. They don't make scanners like that anymore (Japanese made).
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Dang straight.
For non-trunked analog scanning, the 2004 2005 2006 are very hard to beat.
I have a 2004 and a 2006, and will likely never part with them.
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12-22-2008, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by smason
For non-trunked analog scanning, the 2004 2005 2006 are very hard to beat.
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True that! Any of those scanners can be your buddy even when you're monitoring a trunked system. I just did the discriminator tap mod on my 2006 and now I've got it working great with unitrunker, sitting side by side with my PSR-500 while I monitor my local P25 system.
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12-22-2008, 12:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PHOENIX_SCANNER
On a side note, that is one fine scanner. I have spent time with one and find that it is a high quality unit, worth hanging on to. They don't make scanners like that anymore (Japanese made).
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I agree wholeheartedly. I had the 2004/2005/2006 before. And the 2004 is one solid scanner. Nice and heavy, great metal case with great shielding of the internals. Definitely this is my all-time favorite scanner in terms of ease of use and functionality. Wish they still made them like this.
Mike
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09-30-2009, 07:48 PM
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To TOXICBUNNY:
If you decide to give up on the 2004, drop me a line and I will take it off your hands...
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