PRO-43 (200-0300) Features Faxback Doc. # 8562 Your new Realistic PRO-43 200-Channel Direct Entry Programmable Scanner lets you in on all the action! This scanner gives you access to over 48,000 frequencies used by police departments, ambulances military and commercial aircraft, ships, amateur radio operators, and transportation services. You can store up to 200 frequencies into your scanner's channels, and you can scan and change your channel selection at any time. The secret to your scanner's ability to scan so many channels so easily is its custom-designed microprocessor a tiny, built in computer. The micro- processor also gives your scanner these special features. Triple-Conversion Superheterodyne Receiver-virtually eliminates any inter- ference from IF images, so you hear only the frequency you have set the scanner to. Hyperscan-searches through frequencies at up to 50 steps per second or scans stored channels at 25 channels/second Liquid Crystal Display-shows the channel number, the selected frequency, and several other indicators. 2-Second Scan Delay-helps keep you from missing replies on a channel while you are scanning. Memory Saver-keeps the frequencies stored in memory even when you remove the batteries. Lockout Function-lets the scanner skip over specified channels. Ten Channel Storage Banks-let you group channels so calls are easier to identify. Monitor Banks-let you save up to ten additional channels located during a frequency search. Priority Channel-helps to keep you from missing important calls on the selected channel. Direct Frequency Search-allows you to scan through every available frequency to find interesting broadcasts. AM/FM Mode-automatically selects the most common reception type for the band you are scanning...and lets you override the selection. Your PRO-43 scanner covers a wide frequency range: *.................................................30-54 MHZ *...............................................118-174 MHz *...............................................220-512 MHz *..........................................806-823.9375 MHz *..........................................851-868.9375 MHz *..........................................896-999.9875 MHz (RLR-10/29/93)