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To keep your Pro-44 scanning accurately for a decade:

137–174 MHz (Marine, amateur radio, police/fire) UHF: 406–512 MHz (Commercial, mobile, and government) Channels: 20 programmable channels Power: 6 AA batteries or a 9V DC adapter Initial Setup and Power Netset Pro-44 Scanner Manual

Press to begin finding active, unprogrammed signals in your area. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problem: The scanner only plays static.

If a channel is broadcasting continuous static, press MAN to stop on that channel, then press the L/O (Lockout) button. The scanner will bypass this channel during future scans. Repeat to unlock. Searching for Unknown Frequencies Proactively tell me your goals, and I can

Familiarize yourself with the interface before attempting to program the unit:

Ensure the BNC antenna is securely attached for optimal reception. 🛠️ Programming Channels If a channel is broadcasting continuous static, press

Unlike modern Bluetooth scanners, the Pro-44 requires a physical connection for advanced configuration. Use the DB9-to-USB cable.

68MHz | 0.20 µV 78MHz | 0.18 µV 88MHz | 0.20 µV

Check the external headphone/speaker jack for dirt or debris. Clean it using compressed air or an electronics contact cleaner.

The Netset Pro-44 (20-304) was an Industry Canada-certified receiver (IC ID: 255B253) produced by , the Canadian equivalent of RadioShack. Manufactured in Japan by GRE (General Research of Electronics) for RadioShack, the PRO-44 was a staple in the catalog for much of the 1990s.