Pro44 Scanner Manual Link: Netset
This scanner cannot receive digital or "trunked" radio systems used by many modern emergency services.
This comprehensive guide provides direct resource links, essential programming steps, and troubleshooting tips to get your vintage scanner running perfectly. Direct Manual Links and Resources
Press and hold down both the and L-OUT keys simultaneously. While holding those keys, turn the scanner back on. Release the keys once the display initializes. Eliminating Static with Squelch netset pro44 scanner manual link
Press , then input your lower frequency limit and press LIMIT . Input your upper frequency limit and press LIMIT .
: Press the Manual button to halt active scanning. This scanner cannot receive digital or "trunked" radio
Are you using or a standard 9V wall adapter ?
Before programming your device, ensure the frequencies you want to monitor fall within the supported bands of the PRO-44 architecture: Frequency Range Band Allocation VHF Lo Band (Ham, Business, Government) 108.0 – 136.0 MHz Aircraft Band (AM Mode) 136.0 – 174.0 MHz VHF Hi Band (Police, Fire, Marine, Weather) 380.0 – 512.0 MHz UHF Band (Public Safety, Medical, GMRS/GMRS) Step-by-Step Programming Guide While holding those keys, turn the scanner back on
: Use the number pad to enter the desired frequency (e.g., 145.500). Save : Press ENTER to store the frequency in that channel.
: Uses a standard BNC connector for flexible "rubber ducky" or external antennas.
A icon will appear on the display, confirming the scanner will pause briefly before moving on. 4. Locking Out Active Channels