At which time a buyer was sought for the GRECOM America, Whistler purchased all design and intellectual property of the shuttered American arm. Through a mountain of push back, from the overseas parent company, to reduce operating cost, the American team was steadily shrunk, until the complete shuttering of US facilities. GRECOM America began design and engineering, at nearly the same time, with the PSR-800 coming out first and the PSR-900 base/mobile scanners in a nice DIN package size being tested in private. Pro-18 The same except faceplate button design & layout, bootloader and bios numerics.GRE: PSR-800 engineered and developed the first SD card based scanners to come to market, as well as a the scanner market's first use of the RadioReference database, as well as the first Scanner capable to listen to APCO 25's P25 Phase II and Motorola's proprietary X2-TDMA transmissions in places like Prince George's county Maryland before the finalization of APCO Phase II. 1.2.1.1 Whistler complete overhaul of GRE PSR-800 based scanners.1.2.1 Whistler then produced models with total alpha-numeric keypad faceplate designs.Never released publicly, subsequently became WS1095īelow are all direct copies Badged-Engineered models with Silk Screening, different Boot Loader versions, and a couple bits in modeling numerics in the scanners base operating firmware, only the faceplate Keypad is different on the intital offering of the Radio Shack Pro-18:.
#GRECOM PSR 800 NXDN UPGRADE#
ALL THE SAME after UPGRADE except silk screening.Once, returned, continued forward support is possible via Whistler Repair and EZ-Scan Software, with all the newer additions and features of a WS1080.
#GRECOM PSR 800 NXDN SOFTWARE#
Capable of NXDN decoding, with a free Upgrade to the latest Firmware via Whistler's EZ-Scan software.Capable of DMR decoding, with a free Upgrade to the latest Firmware via Whistler's EZ-Scan software.Project 25(P25) Phase I and II decoding.