PRO-46  (200-0305)             Features                 Faxback Doc. # 8556

Your new Realistic PRO-46 100-Channel Direct Entry Programmable Scanner 
lets you in on all the action!  This scanner gives you direct access to 
over 30,000 exciting frequencies that include the police department, fire
department, ambulance, amateur radio, and transportation services.  You can
select up to 100 channels for your scanner to scan and you can change your 
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.  Your scanner 
also has these special features:

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

Memory Backup-keeps the channel frequencies stored in memory for up to 1 
hour during power loss.

Lock-Out Function-keeps channels you select from being scanned.

Priority Channel-checks your most important channel every 2 seconds so you
don't miss important calls on a channel you specify.

Weather Band Key-scans the 7 preprogrammed weather frequencies to keep you
informed of the most current weather conditions

Ten Channel Storage Banks-let you store 10 channels in each of 10 banks to
group frequencies so you can easily identify calls.

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

Frequency Search-scans through every available frequency to find interesting
broadcasts.

Your scanner can receive all of these bands:

*..............................29-29.7 MHz (ham radio 10 m)
*......................................29.7-50 MHz (VHF Lo)
*..................................50-54 MHz (ham radio 6m)
*................................108-136.975 MHz (aircraft)
*..................................137-144 MHz (government)
*................................144-148 MHz (ham radio 2m)
*......................................148-174 MHz (VHF Hi)
*....................406-450 MHz (ham radio and government)
*......................................450-470 MHz (UHF Lo)
*......................................470-512 MHz (UHF TV)
*.................................806-823.9375 MHz (UHF Hi)
*.................................851-868.9375 MHz (UHF Hi)
*.................................896.1125-956 MHz (UHF Hi)

(RLR-10/29/93)