PRO-39 (200-0303) Features Faxback Doc. # 8987 This Realistic PRO-39 Programmable Scanner lets you in on all the action! It gives direct access to over 31,000 frequencies, including those used by the police department, fire department, ambulance services, amateur radio operators, and transportation services. Frequencies can be stored in 200 channels which allow selections at any time. The secret to this scanner's ability to scan so many frequencies is its custom designed microprocessor, a tiny built-in computer. This scanner's microprocessor also gives these special features: Hyperscan-lets you search through frequencies at up to 50 steps per second or scan stored channels at 25 channels per second. Ten Channel-Storage Banks-let user group stored frequencies which can easily identify calls. Liquid-Crystal Display-shows the selected channel and frequency. Two-Second Scan Delay-helps prevent the loss of replies on a channel while scanning. Memory Backup-keeps the channel frequencies stored in scanner's memory for up to 1 hour without the battery. Lockout Function-makes scanner skip over specified channels. Priority Channel-helps user keep from missing important calls on the selected priority channel. Monitor Banks-allows user to save up to ten channels located during a frequency search. This Pro -39 covers the following bands: 30-50 MHz............................................................VHF Lo 50-54 MHz..................................................6-Meter Ham Band 108-136.975 MHz...............................................Aircraft (AM) 137-144 MHz......................................................Government 144-148 MHz................................................2-Meter Ham Band 148-174 MHz..........................................................VHF-Hi 380-450 MHz........................................Ham Radio and Government 450-470 MHz..........................................................UHF Lo 470-512 MHz..........................................................UHF TV 806-823.9375 MHz.....................................................UHF Hi 851-868.9375 MHz.....................................................UHF Hi 896-960 MHz..........................................................UHF Hi (RLR-02-22-94)