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Whistler WS1040 Handheld Digital Scanner – P25 Phase I, Trunking, Same Weather Alerts, Multi-System Support, Programmable, PC Interface, LED & Audio Alerts

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1.Color:Black


2.:Whistler Trx-1 Handheld Digital Scanner


3.Patternname:Radio


About this item

  • Menu Driven Programming with Context Sensitive Help Each menu item provides a few lines of help text that provide assistance with programming and using the scanner
  • Scan List functionality allows you to arrange group and scan objects according to your preference
  • Free Form Memory Organization Allocation of memory dynamically and efficiently as it is needed This differs from low cost and older scanners that had memory organized in rigid and wasteful memory banks
  • Skywarn Storm Spotter Functionality Instant access to frequencies used by storm spotter networks
  • Digital AGC Instantly compensates for low user audio levels that are common on digital systems Installation Troubleshooting If Windows does not detect the cable when plugged in try using any other USB port if availableIf the installation fails remove the cable and reboot your computer and perform the installation again



4.1 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #24 in Radio Scanners
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Connectivity technologies USB Other display features Wireless Scanner Resolution 10000 Color Black Whats in the box product, manual Manufacturer Whistler Country of Origin Philippines Date First Available February 18, 2014

The WS1040 is a handheld digital trunking scanner with Motorola P25 Phase I capabilities. The WS1040 features Object Oriented programming which has often been regarded by users as easy to program and use. Virtual Scanner mode stores 21 various scanner configurations for a total storage capacity of over 38,000 scannable objects. Just as their lower end brother models, this offers a dedicated Skywarn button and Spectrum Sweeper - Quickly sweeps the scanner’s frequency ranges for transmissions from nearby sources. Lock out found frequencies and continue searching in the same band. Free-Form Memory Organization - Allocation of memory dynamically and efficiently as it is needed. This differs from low cost and older scanners that had memory organized in rigid and wasteful memory banks


Tibor
Reviewed in Germany on February 19, 2024
Gut
A. L. DeWitt
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020
This is an excellent little scanner. But, pay attention, you need the programming software.If you own a Mac, you'll need to find a PC to program this, as the software will not work on a Mac.The radio's performance has been excellent. I have a trunked APCO P25 Phase II system where I live and it decodes it perfectly. None of the channels are encrypted. If your channels are encrypted it is not going to get them.About the software. It's not intuitive. But it is very powerful. I tried to program with the software about a dozen times using the instructions I found in videos on-line, only to discover that an important step in the programming process had been left out. When you set up this software you can have it program all your local channels into a series of call lists starting at list # 151. If you do this you can select those that you want to listen to and the scanner will scan dozens of channels you may not give a hoot about. I wanted just to scan certain frequencies where I knew there would be traffic.So I used the software, selected those channels, and every time I did it wouldn't program the scan lists. I went back and re-did this several times following the instructions I copied from the video, then watched the video again. Finally, I did something I almost NEVER do... I read the damned instructions. When you select a PREFERRED scan then you can program your own scan lists and import just the channels you want. You have to be careful though, because once you program it, it's difficult to change it.The radio has excellent reception, however, I replaced the stock antenna with an 800 mhm antenna available here on Amazon. That improved the reliability of the scans of my 800 mhz channels locally without adversely affecting the conventional channels I also receive.Overall, 2 thumbs up on this radio. I can firmly recommend. AD0DQ
Whisky.
Reviewed in Spain on December 7, 2020
Si quedaron de enviarme el manual en español y de palabra,muy bien,gracias
Bob
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2019
Very good scanner-Works well on P25 phase 1 - Easy to program from Radio Reference .com - Have to download software from third party to work. - Instructions come with scanner - Read and follow instructions and no problem.Update to this Radio reference.com now supplies the needed software to make scanner work. No need for third party software.
Javier Zavala
Reviewed in Mexico on June 5, 2019
Estupendo equipo, llego como prometido por amazon, en buenas condiciones. Facil de programar en modo convencional, dificil en digital, completo con cargador antena dos portapilas
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on February 17, 2019
海外仕様なので周波数ステップがあわない切り替え機能があればいいのだけどどうも無いようです説明書が全ページ英語なので翻訳しながら悪戦苦闘してます受信感度はこれから使ってみてみないとわかりませんバックライトは明るいほうです電源はアルカリ電池ニカド電池が使えますそれぞれ専用の電池ホルダーが付属してます。
Jerry H. Bond
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2016
If programming a scanner scares you, maybe I can help and save you a few bucks. I’ve been there. I’ll explain later.First off, the WS-1040 is a fantastic scanner. When programmed correctly, it has more bells and whistles than a circus train and leaves nothing to be desired in the way of a scanner. The specs are on the money and correct to a T.The most difficult part is the programming.If you wish to do it yourself, WIN500 from Radio Reference or Starrsoft is highly recommended but it is a PC based program. It will not work on Mac.Butel, ARC500 software is what I use. It is also PC based.Here's a WARNING based on my 4 years of experience starting as a dummy knowing nothing.In 2012, I didn't know anyone who could program a scanner for me. Numerous negative reviews stating “difficult to program” scared me away from trying it myself. So, I ordered a GRE PSR500 from an online SCANNER retailer that offered pre-programming for 1 county for $70.00. I thought it would be great to have my scanner working right out of the box. This was a huge mistake. I felt like I’d just had a bad night at Vegas and didn’t even get a kiss.The scanner did not work out of the box. An expensive amplifier was a waste. I emailed the seller twice and explained my problem. They told me to call them.Having worked on an I.T. help desk for a major corporation for years, I fully understand the obstacles involved in communication between the trained and untrained even when both parties speak the same language fluently. That's seldom the case anymore. I've written trouble-shooting flow charts and know they exist on any help desk, however, they are not about to email them to a customer. Programming a digital scanner is a complicated process. Attempting to do so over the telephone was more than I was willing to endure.Finally, through an Internet search, I located a local HAM radio club. Almost immediately, a half dozen members responded who were willing to help me out. I was totally impressed and pleasantly surprised.Amateur (ham) radio operators are a great group of guys. As Yogi Bear might say, “They are smarter than the average bear.”I live in a small county with only eight frequencies. The SCANNER seller had not programmed any of them. The amateur (ham) operator deleted all incorrect data and cloned my GRE PSR500 to his. The results were amazing.Whistler bought GRE. GRE made Radio Shack scanners. Therefore, the Pro106, Pro107 and GRE PSR500 are internally the same as the WS-1040. They can all be cloned from each other by pressing 3 keys. The SIMPLE instructions are on page 19 of the WS-1040 owner’s manual. All that’s needed is a cable with a 1/8-inch(3.5 mm) male stereo phone plug on each end, NOT INCLUDED. I use Amazon Basics.The WS1040 is compatible with the following scannermodels: PRO-106, PRO-197, PRO-651, PRO-652, GREPSR-500, PSR-600, WS1040, and WS1065.To clone a scanner: 1. Connect the two scanners at their PC/IF ports. 2. Turn on both scanners. 3. On the source scanner, press PGM. 4. Press the GLOB softkey. 5. Use the 4-direction keypad to locate the CloneSend option. 6. Press SEL to transfer data.Since my GRE PSR500 settings were saved on ARC500 software in my PC. I plugged in my WS-1040 with the supplied data cable and uploaded. I was scanning in one minute.The WS-1040 has 7 color coded lights that can be set by the programmer to flash or stay steady indicating which agency is transmitting. I love this feature. I listen to two police departments, county sheriff’s office, EMS and Fire. I can tell by the color and flashing sequence of the lights which agency is transmitting from across the room. This is really helpful anytime you're not holding the scanner in your hand. The LED and keypad can also be programmed to illuminate as the user desires. This is a great amenity in low light conditions.Pre-programming services do NOT program such luxury features.There is NO refund on pre-programming service whether it works or not. A pre-programming service is not for the benefit of the buyer, it merely helps the online retailer make more sales to nervous first-time buyers like myself. And making sales is what business is all about.Had the SCANNER online help desk been able to get me up and running over the phone, I would have never realized what I was missing and would have probably been willing to accept the very minimum this scanner has to offer.If a new, pre-programmed scanner DOES work out of the box, it will be the very minimum at best and most users will probably be willing to accept it. As a result, they will never know what they're missing.Here’s the SUGAR FROSTING: Someone in your area owns one of the above mentioned radios and probably has it programmed exactly as you would like. Start by searching the Internet for local HAM Radio clubs and send them an email. They are willing to help beginners get started and will clone it for you in a heartbeat at NO charge. If they have a frequency that you do not want like the FAA tower, delete it.Do it right from the beginning and you will be a HAPPY SCANNER.I didn’t do it right from the beginning and it cost me big.In 2012, the GRE PSR500 was $500.00.IN 2016, the WS-1040 is about $265.00.SCANNING IS GETTING CHEAPER AND THAT MAKES ME A HAPPY SCANNER.UPDATE 9/9/21. I cloned 2 WS1040 scanners. Here are easier-to-follow instructions on cloning.CLONING WHISTLER WS1040 SCANNERAll that’s needed is a cable with a 1/8-inch(3.5 mm) male stereo phone plug on each end.Connect the two scanners at their PC/IF ports.Turn on both scanners.On the source scanner, press PGM.Press the GLOB softkey F3. Will be lit.GLOB will appear on screen above.Use the 4-direction keypad to locate the CloneSend option.Press SEL to transfer data.Disconnect cable.Press SCAN key and you’re in business.
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