It seems the PRO-94 was upgraded to allow trunked and convential scanning
at the same time. To bad they didn't add the ability to program via the
computer.
upgraded models are the PRO-94A. See this link at the strongsignals.net web
site.
http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/trunkscan.html
Here's just part of what I found...
RadioShack PRO-94
List of 11 items
• Handheld unit made by Uniden
• Track Mot & EDACS
• 1000 channels w/20 banks
• Freq range: 29-54, 108-174, 216-225, 380-512, 806-960, 1240-1300 MHz
• S.A.M.E. weather alert
• Service Search w/police, fire, weather, aircraft, marine and ham
• 4 AAs
• Price: $300
• Arrived at dealers last week of Oct '99
• Later upgraded ("PRO-94A") to allow it to scan both trunked and
conventional systems at the same time
• Visit our
PRO-94 page
http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/rr_pro-94.html
...
Regards, Ken -N5SWR
-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steve Dresser
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:02 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Trunking Scanner
I have a Pro-94, and use it occasionally. It works well when properly
programmed, but it's very frustrating for a totally blind person to
use. Since there's no way to program it from a computer, all programming
has to be done from the keyboard, which is next to impossible because you
need to see the display to know what's happening. I can program in
frequencies for non-trunked stuff, but I haven't had much success with
trunking. Also, it's far too easy to mess things up by accidentally
pressing a key. Maybe other people have had better luck with the Pro-94.
Steve
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