Special Report The GRE PSR410 Desktop/mobile Analog Scanner Features, Operation and Competition A Scanner Master Ultimate Review Copyright 2011, Rich
In this Expert Menu are a couple unusual items. Another Expert Menu item is AudioBoost. This pumps up the audio on a selected channel by 6dB. Since so
Special Programming Features The PSR410 has several unique features that you can use to make programming easier once you learn how to use them. One of
or conventional, sweeper, search etc. When scanning just press the FAV button and any of those tagged channels are now active, regardless of whether t
number shown when scrolling has an asterisk next to it then that Scan List already this object as a member. Scroll thru the Scan Lists until you come
The obvious competition for the PSR410 is the Uniden BCT15X. Both radios offer new style programming and hundreds of features. As a user of the vario
You will want the BCT15X if these are more important: * You prefer a simpler but more detailed display * If you want the amazing feature-set of the BC
The PSR410 is in a case very similar to the PSR600, same size, layout etc, but with a darker faceplate color. Where the PSR600 and the older PSR400 we
channels in the bank were probably wasted. While most recent scanners allow you to program in conventional channels to use up some of the wasted chann
to read display. The dots seem slightly smaller than older GRE’s, which allows for thinner characters, but this helps increase the readability. Each c
The GRE method of MultiSite Trunking requires no user intervention, just the active control channels need to be programmed into the radio. If you wan
otherwise you can’t listen any longer. There’s no such thing as a simple (and low-cost) scanner that can monitor advanced radio systems. The PSR410 is
Coded Squelch. These are continuous digital words transmitted in a similar fashion to CTCSS. They are expressed in a three digit number, and there are
The PSR410 also displays any received CTCSS or DCS code received during a Search Event. What’s the deal with the LED? The PSR410 has an LED on the f
The PSR410 has a front panel earphone jack that provides limited audio power so as not to blast your eardrums. The earphone jack works fine with iPod
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