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RadioShack / Realistic Pro-3A

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Desktop VHF/UHF Receiver

The Realistic Pro-3A has been called a Tunable Monitoring Receiver as you tune it rather like a car radio using 2 dials (VHF Lo/UHF and VHF Hi). It has separate antenna inputs for VHF/UHF, a phones jack and a tape-out jack. Original price in 1972: USD 180.00

Specifications
Type
Desktop Amateur VHF/UHF Receiver 
Frequency range RX
30-50 / 152-174 / 450-470 MHz 
TX
Frequency stability
Tuning steps
Filters
Receiver
Modulations
FM 
Sensitivity
Selectivity
Receiver system
IF-frequencies
Image rejection
Audio output
Transmitter
Modulations
RF-output
Connections
Antenna
Impedance
50Ω 
Electrical
Power requirements
Current drain RX
11 W 
TX
Physical
Dimensions (w×h×d)
330 × 102 × 254 mm (12.99 × 4.02 × 10.00 in) approx. 
Weight
5 kg (11 lbs)  
Form factor
Desktop 
Manufactured
Between 197x and 197x in Japan (probably) 
Other features
Memories
Usage
Amateur / Ham radio operators 
Manufacturer
RadioShack / Realistic 
Model
Pro-3A
Features
Squelch
AF filter
 
Manuals, Diagrams and Brochures
 
None available  
 
 
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