Netset Pro-44 Scanner Manual -
29–54 MHz (Includes ham radio, government, and business)
: Pressing the WX button automatically searches for and tunes into the strongest active NOAA weather channel in your area. Hardware & Power
29.0 MHz – 50.0 MHz (Ham radio, emergency services)
is an older model, finding a physical manual can be difficult. Digital copies and community support can often be found on enthusiast sites: Netset Pro-44 Scanner Manual
Understanding what your Netset Pro-44 can pick up is the first step to successful scanning. This device operates across several standard Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) bands. Frequency Ranges
Typically features 10 to 20 programmable channels (depending on regional branding), allowing users to store and scan their most-used local frequencies.
Programming your scanner is a simple process: 29–54 MHz (Includes ham radio, government, and business)
Stops scanning to let you stay on a single channel.
The Netset Pro-44 scanner is a handheld device that allows users to scan and analyze network connections, identify IP addresses, and detect potential issues. Its compact design and user-friendly interface make it an essential tool for network administrators, IT professionals, and anyone working with network infrastructure.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) showing active channels and frequencies. Device Layout and Button Functions This device operates across several standard Very High
Your SQUELCH knob is open too far. Turn the knob clockwise until the background static vanishes.
A dedicated "WX" button for immediate access to local weather broadcasts. Programming Instructions Programming the
Before programming, familiarize yourself with the top and front panel controls:
Insert batteries (observe polarity). Press and hold the button (top-left corner, red LED) for 3 seconds. The LCD should backlight and show: Netset Pro-44 v2.1.8 Buffer: 44KB Free Protocol: None
Use LIMIT and SEARCH to find active frequencies between two set points.