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Birdies typically occur with approximately equal strength with and without the scanner’s antenna attached. If you receive an interfering signal and suspect that it is a birdie, try removing the scanner’s antenna. If the interference disappears, the interference may be the result of other electronic equipment in the vicinity of the scanner. If the interference remains, it is likely a birdie signal.
It may be possible to adjust the squelch control and/or attenuator to minimize the effects of a birdie signal on scanning operation. Both of these methods will likely have some effect on the signal you are trying to monitor as well.
The scanner’s birdie frequencies (in MHz) are:
30.7200
38.25000
41.89000
43.00500
51.00000
110.80000
125.95000
127.50000
129.01250
132.08750
134.20000
134.27500
135.16250
138.23000
140.25000
141.30500
146.0050
147.45000
148.95000
149.02500
152.99750
153.59000
154.10000
157.22000
159.93000
165.75000
216.85250
216.85750
219.99750
220.07250
221.18750
414.71875
414.72500
420.84375
431.47500
431.55000
440.81250
442.36875
451.00000
451.07500
451.15000
451.22500
459.52500
459.60000
470.01875
477.26250
484.37500
484.45000
489.52500
489.60000
489.67500
497.66250
812.70000
813.50000
816.08750
816.15000
820.2250
820.23125
852.96875
857.09375
867.20625
867.21875
867.22500
895.92500
912.38750
921.65000
921.72500
940.03125
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Welcome to the Programming Your Radio Shack Scanner article. At some point, we all end up scratching our heads, and wishing there were an easier wayto program our scanners, particularly when there is a new memory management method involved. Those that were involved with banked scanning for years often find the new Object Oriented scanners particularly difficult.
The links below will be a big help in getting over the hurdle. The Easier to Read manuals for the various RS scanners are linked below. In addition we have a number of programming shortcuts for older RS radios, as well as user's guides for some of the more popular programming packages.
Most newer PCs have no serial ports, so you need to make the connection between the scanner and PC via an USB device.Please see our Connecting scanners via USB article for more information and tips on how to set this up properly.
FAQs and Shortcuts
Nota Bene: For years, GRE made scanners for Radio Shack with the Realistic or Radio Shack or Patrolman names on them. Only occasionally would RS stray and get a model from Uniden (e.g., Pro-2050). In 2013, GRE stopped producing scanners under their own brand or for Radio Shack. In 2014, Whistler purchased and started production on scanners using GRE's intellectual property. For now, they are the same as the previous GRE models, just with Whistler labels.
To add to the confusion, RS re-issued some of their scanners with new model numbers. You can use this table to cross reference the various model numbers and distributors
GRE Model
Old RS Model
New RS Model
Whistler Model
PSR-100
Pro-404
Pro-649
WS1010
PSR-200
Pro-405
Pro-650
WS1025
PSR-500
Pro-106
Pro-651
WS1040
PSR-600
Pro-197
Pro-652
WS1065
PSR-800
N/A
Pro-668
WS1080
Easier to Read manuals homepage
The Easier to Read manuals for the PRO-92, 93, 94, 95, 97 (along with their mobile models), PRO-163 and 164, the PRO-2052, Object Oriented PRO-106, 197, 107, 18 and Whistler WS1040 and WS1065 scanners, can all be found here. Links for printed versions of some of these manuals sold by Scanner Master are also found here.
Getting Started series
Getting Started with your GRE/RS Object Oriented Scanner
These instructions also apply to certain Whistler Scanners. See the article for specific models.
All Other RS Scanners
Note: These 2 links also apply to Whistler scanners - see the article for the specific model
Programming Shortcut PSR-500/600 RS Pro-106/197
These instructions also work with the Pro-651, Pro-652, Whistler WS1040 and WS1065
See section 7 of the Rebanding article for information on how this affects the RS Radios.
Simulcast digital distortion
Applies to digital trunktrackers
Software
Radio Shack Scanner Programming Software Licensing
See the Radio Shack Scanner Programming Software Support article for instructions on installation and registering the software
For the Object Oriented Scanners
Radio Shack Pro-97 Service Manual
Other RS Scanners
ARC96 for the RS Pro-96 and Pro-2096
The Rebanding fix is documented here
PSR-300/400 Software and USB Support
Includes Pro-97, 2055, 163 and 164 support
Win96 for the RS Pro-96 and Pro-2096
The Rebanding fix is documented in the last section of this article
Radio Shack Pro 97 User Manual Download
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