Limited Stock on GRE PSR-400 Analog Trunking Scanner

If you haven’t heard already, GRE shut-down it’s manufacturing operation last September (2012) due to financial constraints. GRE America will continue to support and warranty these products.

GRE PSR-400 Analog Trunking Scanner

How do we still have them?
We had set aside some time ago 10 brand-spanking new PSR-400 analog trunking desktop scanners. These are the very easy to program models which GRE discontinued over a year ago and replaced them with the PSR-410’s which used object oriented programming. Now all the 410’s are gone but we are selling off these 10 PSR-400s for $299.95 each. There isn’t even anything comparable to them in the Uniden line. First come, first served on these 10.

Not sure if this scanner will work in your area?  E-mail us!

Feature Highlights
1000 channel analog trunking base/mobile police scanner packed with great features. Great for the home or car in non digital areas.

  • Triple Trunking Desktop/Mobile Scanner
  • Motorola Analog, EDACS, LTR
  • 1,000 CH / 1,500 TGID
  • CTCSS / DCS
  • 20dB attenuator
  • SAME (FIPS) / Weather alert
  • Skywarn
  • Spectrum Sweeper
  • 4×16 Alphanumeric Display
  • Signal strength meter
  • Backlit Keypad and Display
  • PC Programmable
  • Field Upgradeable Firmware

Read more about this scanner

Please follow and like us:
RSS
Follow by Email
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow Me
YOUTUBE
This entry was posted in GRE and tagged , , by Jonathan Higgins. Bookmark the permalink.

About Jonathan Higgins

Jonathan joined Scanner Master in May 2008. Along with being a scanner expert Jonathan handles all of the digital content; websites, point of sale management, social media, blogs, e-newsletters, phone system, and photography. Before working at Scanner Master Jonathan was in Radio as an on air personality and producer, in both the Boston and Providence Markets. Jonathan has been interested in scanners and two-way radios for over 25 years When not at work Jonathan loves to spend time with his wife Jodie and daughter Kortnie and there dogs Abbie, Daisy and Watson. He loves to go bike riding and camping with his family. He has an interest in trains and railroad history, check out his personal blog "Train Aficionado" about everything that rides on rails!