| Brand Name | Target Market | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Primarily Europe & Canada | Often sold under this name in the UK and Canadian markets. The Canadian regulatory certification for the device is under "NETSET PRO-44 (20-304)". | | Realistic PRO-44 | Primarily North America | Sold by RadioShack under its "Realistic" brand. This is the most common name for the device and is key to finding documentation online. |
: 108–136 MHz (Civil aviation communications)
You can view or download the manual for the (often sold under the RadioShack/Realistic brand) through the following links: netset pro44 scanner manual link
These databases specialize in old electronics and almost always carry the Pro-44/RadioShack 20-304 documentation. Technical Snapshot The Pro-44 is an analog-only
The knob acts as a noise gate. Turn it counter-clockwise until you hear a rushing background hiss. Then, slowly turn it clockwise just past the point where the hiss stops. This ensures the scanner only opens its audio when a true, readable signal is detected. Limitations in the Modern Era | Brand Name | Target Market | Notes
I’ve noticed a few people asking for the documentation on the NetSet Pro44. It can be tricky to find since the manufacturer doesn't always have it prominently displayed on their main product page.
Manually entering VHF and UHF frequencies for local police, fire, or aircraft. Search and Scan: This is the most common name for the
: Use the number pad to type the frequency (e.g., 162.550 ). Press [ENTER] : This saves the frequency to that channel.
If you are trying to configure your scanner for a specific use case, tell me:
Before downloading a manual, check the physical look of your device to match it with the correct model.
To save time, here is the most reliable, direct as verified across multiple technician forums: