PRO-2029  (200-0404)         Features                   Faxback Doc. # 8458

With your Realistic Pro-2029 Programmable Scanner, you are in on all the
action!  This scanner gives you direct access to over 23,000 frequencies
that include the police department, fire department, ambulance, amateur
radio, and transportation services.  You can store frequencies in your
scanner's 60 channels and change your channel selection at any time.

The secret to your scanner's ability to scan so many frequencies is its
custom-designed microprocessor-a tiny, built-in computer.

Other features include:

Direct Frequency Search-gives you direct access to every available
frequency so you can find interesting broadcasts.

Monitor Memories--to temporarily save up to six channels you locate
during a frequency search.

Six Channel-Storage Banks-into which you can store up to 10 channels
each so you can easily identify calls by groups.

Lockout Function-makes your scanner skip over specified channels.

Priority Channel-keeps you from missing important calls on a specified
channel.

Two-Second Scan Delay-delays the scanning mode for two seconds before
moving to another channel so you can hear more replies.

Memory Backup-retains the channel frequencies stored in your scanner's
memory for up to 1 hour if the scanner is unplugged or a power failure
occurs.

Your PRO-2029 covers all of these bands:

*  .........................................30-50 MHz (VHF Lo)
*  ...............................50-54 MHz (6-Meter Ham Band)
*  .....................................118-136 MHz (Aircraft)
*  ...................................138-144 MHz (Government)
*  .............................144-148 MHz (2-Meter Ham Band)
*  .......................................148-174 MHz (VHF Hi)
*  ................380-450 MHz (70-cm Ham Band and Government)
*  ........................................450-470 MHz (UHF Lo
*  .......................................470-512 MHz (UHF Hi)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation..

(RLR-10/18/93)