Realistic Pro-37 FAULTY CHANNEL MEMORY
Realistic Pro-37 Scanner Airband Test
Realistic Pro-37 Scanner Airband Test video UK [video below]. Good old school scanner receiver with a decent frequency range. It can pick up airband really well with the stock antenna. It's also got the 800 Mhz - 900 Mhz frequencies [806 - 960 Mhz]. A cool feature this radio has that you don't see on many scanners these days is a scanning speed button. Press the button and it can go from slow scan to fast scan. This works with both channel scanning [programmed frequencies] and manual scanning frequencies. 200 channels. Manufactured in Japan [for Intertan / Tandy].
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