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I am able to answer one of your questions out of the two, as far as frequency range: 25.0000 ~ 54.0000 MHz 108.0000 ~ 174.0000 MHz 216.0025 ~ 512.0000 MHz 764.0000 ~ 781.9968 MHz 791.0000 ~ 796.9968 MHz 806.0000 ~ 823.9875 MHz 849.0000 ~ 868.9875 MHz 894.0000 ~ 960.0000 MHz 1240.0000 ~ 1300.0000 MHz Second question you had about how many channels, I assume you mean memory capacity? The scanner uses an object-oriented system of storing frequencies which is different than most other scanners. Using the EZ-Scan software to program in frequencies automatically from the RadioReference database, it auto populates and categorizes anything in your area, depending on if you chose to populate your scanner by city, county, or zip code. Having used this scanner myself for about 6 months now, I have never seen a hard limit on the amount of frequencies I can program in here, other than the fact there are 200 available 'scanlists' which can be programmed to include certain or favorite frequencies you may have for fast reference or to scan specific ones and not others, as you specify. I believe you are only limited to the amount of memory slots relative to the size of the SD card you use with the TRX-2, since it stores everything on that SD card. It comes with a 4GB chip by the way. I have programmed in all 3 counties in the state of Delaware and have almost 2,000 memory slots filled up and it just creates room for more, as long as it fits on the SD card. But of course, the more frequencies you have active the longer it will take to scan through everything and you might miss some transmissions if it takes 4 minutes to scan through the whole run. You can always disable scanlists or skip channels that are out of your range and area. I hope this is helpful to you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Frank, The TRX-2 is a very broad spectrum receiver. In shot the frequency range is from 25Mhz to 1.3Ghz with parts blocked for legal and limitation reasons. In long the range is 25-54, 108-174, 216-512, 764-960 (minus cellular phone ranges), and 1240-1300. (info from whistlergroup.com) "While most scanners have a certain number of channel memories, the TRX handles this all a bit differently. The SD Card can hold literally millions of channels, and the user can set up as many as 200 Scanlists. If you are already familiar with GRE, RS or Whistler scanners then you may have heard of "V-Scanners"." (info from www.scannermaster.com)
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