Pro-44 Scanner Manual - Netset
Programming your scanner is a simple process:
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) showing active channels and frequencies. Device Layout and Button Functions
380–512 MHz (Public safety, medical, and 70-centimeter amateur radio) Key Performance Features:
Since the Pro-44 is a conventional scanner, it works best with non-encrypted, analog signals. You can find local frequencies for your area on the RadioReference Database, which lists everything from local businesses to air traffic control. Manual Resources
Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your Netset Pro-44 Scanner: Netset Pro-44 Scanner Manual
The Ultimate Guide to the Netset Pro-44 Scanner: Manual, Setup, and Troubleshooting
The Netset Pro-44 Scanner is a powerful and efficient document scanner designed to help you streamline your workflow. With its advanced features, user-friendly interface, and comprehensive software, this scanner is perfect for businesses, organizations, and individuals who need to scan and digitize large volumes of documents. By following this manual, you'll be able to set up, operate, and troubleshoot your Netset Pro-44 Scanner with ease. Happy scanning!
: If a channel has constant noise or a "birdie" (internal interference), press L-OUT while on that channel to skip it during scanning.
To monitor your saved frequencies, press . The scanner will rapidly cycle through all channels that are not locked out. It stops automatically when it detects a transmission and resumes when the signal ends. Searching for Unknown Frequencies Programming your scanner is a simple process: Liquid
The Netset Pro-44 is a classic, reliable multi-channel programmable radio scanner. It allows hobbyists to monitor emergency services, marine bands, amateur radio, and aircraft communications.
The you want to monitor (e.g., marine, aviation, rail). Any error messages currently showing on your LCD display.
All scanner hardware requires accurate frequency programming to function. Follow these exact steps to program frequencies into your Pro-44 memory bank:
Stops the scanning process and allows you to select a specific channel. SCAN: Begins searching through your programmed channels. PROGRAM: Enters the mode used to input new frequencies. Manual Resources Here are some tips and tricks
If a specific channel has constant interference or a "birdie" (internally generated noise), press the Lockout button while the scanner is on that channel to skip it during the scan cycle.
Programming the Netset Pro-44 requires precise button sequences. Follow these steps to log a frequency into a channel: 1. Select the Channel
To clear the lockout, press , go to the channel, and press L-OUT again until the icon disappears. Troubleshooting Common Issues
The Pro-44 uses a simple keypad entry system. To program a frequency into a specific channel, follow these steps: