Radio Shack PRO-95 Handheld Scanner Resources

Find support, user reviews, and technical details for the Radio Shack PRO-95 dual-trunking scanner.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

The Radio Shack PRO-95 was a popular handheld scanner, designed by GRE, that allowed operators to monitor a wide range of frequencies, including trunked radio systems. Many hams used these scanners to listen to local public safety communications, amateur radio repeaters, and other interesting signals across various bands. Its dual-trunking capability was a significant feature for its time, enabling more complex monitoring than simpler receivers.

Even though it is an older model, many operators still use the PRO-95 today. Resources for this scanner often include user reviews and detailed specifications, helping hams understand its capabilities and limitations. There are also support forums and troubleshooting guides available for common issues, assisting owners with programming and operational questions to keep their units active for monitoring local amateur radio activity and other transmissions.

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