I just received a second PSR300 trunking scanner to program for another customer and thought I would feature it here as I really like this model. The GRE PSR300 handheld scanner was introduced by GRE late 2007 as an analog trunking counterpart to the digital trunking PSR500 scanner. The PSR300 is a handheld scanner that directly competes with Uniden’s BC346XT. While the PSR300 is about $70 cheaper than the Uniden ($150 for the GRE vs. $220 for the Uniden) it has fewer advanced features and less memory.
The PSR300 has 1000 channels and 1500 talkgroups, split evenly among the 10 banks. The GRE’s main difference is that it uses the older fixed banks and channel programming method instead of the newer Dynamic Memory Architecture (DMA) methods used by the Unidens and digital GRE’s.
- Triple Trunking Handheld Scanner
- Motorola Analog, EDACS, LTR
- 1,000 CH / 1,500 TGID
- CTCSS / DCS
- 20dB attenuator
- SAME (FIPS) / Weather alert
- Skywarn
- Spectrum Sweeper
- 4x16 Alphanumeric Display
- Signal strength meter
- Backlit Keypad and Display
- PC Programmable
- Field Upgradeable Firmware
- And MUCH MUCH MORE! (Too many to list here! See our trusted partner, Scannermaster, for a complete list of features and a 3D view!)
Frequency Coverage:
- VHF Low: 25.0000 - 54.0000 MHz
- VHF Aircraft: 108.0000 - 136.9916 MHz
- VHF High: 137.0000 - 174.0000 MHz
- VHF High: 216.0025 - 299.9375 MHz
- UHF Low/T: 300.0000 - 512.0000 MHz
- UHF High: 764.0000 - 960.0000 MHz
- UHF High: 1240.0000 - 1300.000 MHz
- Except cellular band: 824-848.9875 MHz and 869- 893.9875 MHz
- Step: 3.125, 5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 25 kHz
- PSR-300 Scanner
- AC Adapter
- Rubber Antenna
- Standard Batter Holder
- Rechargeable Battery Holder
- User Manual
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If you have a review or comment on the PSR300, share it with other scannerheads in the comment section! Also, if you are interested in having your scanner programmed, send me an email for a quote.
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1 comment:
It's nice to read your blog again, even if you did subject me to this freaky phenomenon.
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