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Old 03-29-2008, 02:53 PM
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Default FS/ Realistic Pro 2004 Base Scanner

I have a Pro 2004 base scanner for sale. It is in Excellent condition. This is not one of the plastic scanners it is built very solid with a metal cabinet. It comes with the original manual and antenna with booster built in. Do a search of the Pro 2004 there is so much you can do with it. $95.00 Firm (Do not reply with lower offers or your email will not be returned.) Email me if interested. Thank You


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Frequency Coverage:.......................................25 MHz - 520 MHz
760 MHz - 1300 MHz
Reception Frequency Interval:...............5 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 30 kHz, 50 kHz
Receiving Wave Mode:.......................Wide FM (TV sound, FM broadcast)
Narrow RM (Business, comunications, ham radio)
AM (Aircraft, CB radio)
Channels of Operation:...........Any 300 channels in any band combinations.
(30 channels x 10 banks), and 10 Monitor channels.
Sensitivity (20 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio):
WFM:.....................................30 dB S/N at 22.5 kHz deviation
25 MHz - 520 MHz.........................................3.0 milli Volts
760 Mhz - 1100 MHz........................................3.0 milli Volts
1100 MHz - 1300 MHz......................................10.0 milli Volts
NFM:........................................20 dB S/N at 3 kHz deviation
25 MHz - 520 MHz.........................................0.5 milli Volts
760 Mhz - 1100 MHz........................................0.5 milli Volts
1100 MHz - 1300 MHz...................................... 3.0 milli Volts
AM:..........................................20 dB S/N at 60% modulation
25 MHz - 520 MHz.........................................2.0 milli Volts
760 Mhz - 1100 MHz........................................2.0 milli Volts
1100 MHz - 1300 MHz...................................... 3.0 milli Volts
IF REJECTION:
610 MHz at 70 MHz:.............................................. ...60 dB
Selectivity:
NFM and AM:............................................... ñ9 kHz. .-6 dB
ñ15 kHz, -50 dB
WFM:.............................................. ......ñ150 kHz, -6 dB
ñ300 kHz, -50 dB
Scanning Rate:
Fast speed:............................................ ..16 Channels/sec
Slow speed:............................................ ...8 Channels/sec
Search Rate:
Fast speed:............................................ .....16 steps/sec
Slow speed:............................................ ......8 steps/sec
Priority Sampling:......................................... .......2 seconds
Delay Time:............................................. ..........2 seconds
Squelch Sensitivity:
NFM and AM Threshold
25 MHz - 520 MHz:..................................0.5 milli Volts
760 Mhz - 1100 MHz:..................................0.5 milli Volts
1100 MHz - 1300 MHz:..................................3.0 milli Volts
Tight............................................. .............S/N 25 dB
WFM Threshold
25 MHz - 520 MHz:..................................3.0 milli Volts
760 Mhz - 1100 MHz:..................................3.0 milli Volts
1100 MHz - 1300 MHz:.................................10.0 milli Volts
Tight:............................................ .............S/N 40 dB
Antenna Impedance:........................................ ..........50 ohms
Audio Power:............................................ ..1.8 watts nominal
Built-In Speaker:............................3" (77 mm) 8 ohms,dynamic type
Tape Out (Z=10 kohm):........................................600 mV nominal
Power Requirements:.............................AC 120 Volts 60 Hz 20 watts
DC 13.8 Volts 12 watts
Memory Back-Up Battery::......................................... ...9 Volts
Dimensions:.................2 7/8" (75 mm) x 10 1/4" (275 mm) x 9" (230 mm)
Weight:.........................................Ap proximately 7 lbs (3.2kg)
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Old 03-29-2008, 03:52 PM
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Booster ??? what kind of booster???
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Old 03-29-2008, 08:02 PM
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There is a small round coil in the antenna acts as a booster. Thank You
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