Realistic 16-Channel Scanner Receiver Pro-2001

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| Vendor: | GMArtworks |
| Published: | Nov 24, 2025 |
| Download Size: | 63.9 MB |
| Software: | Daz Studio |
| dForce: | – |
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Realistic 16-Channel Scanner Receiver Pro-2001
Realistic 16-Channel Scanner Receiver Pro-2001
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All parts are built with combined 3d tools like Bryce, Vue and Daz Studio. Then I transferred all parts in OBJ and put the model together in Daz Studio. The textures are made in Photoshop and then transferred to all parts in Daz Studio.
About:
The Realistic Pro-2001 is a vintage, 16-channel VHF/UHF programmable radio scanner from the early 1980s, manufactured by RadioShack's brand, Realistic. It was one of the first "computer scanners," offering features like programmable channel scanning, weather channels, and mobile use with AC or DC power. Though it was an early model with a certain level of complexity for its time, it is now an old piece of technology that may have difficulty receiving modern radio signals and is prone to issues common in old electronics, such as failure of older components or memory chips.
Key features:
- Frequency Bands: VHF and UHF.
- Channels: 16 channels.
- Power: Operates on 120V AC or 12V DC for mobile use.
- Features: Includes programmable scanning, weather channels, and a channel monitor.
- Technology: Uses a complex dual-conversion, superheterodyne receiver with transistors, RAM, and an integrated microprocessor.
Process:
All parts are built with combined 3d tools like Bryce, Vue and Daz Studio. Then I transferred all parts in OBJ and put the model together in Daz Studio. The textures are made in Photoshop and then transferred to all parts in Daz Studio.
About:
The Realistic Pro-2001 is a vintage, 16-channel VHF/UHF programmable radio scanner from the early 1980s, manufactured by RadioShack's brand, Realistic. It was one of the first "computer scanners," offering features like programmable channel scanning, weather channels, and mobile use with AC or DC power. Though it was an early model with a certain level of complexity for its time, it is now an old piece of technology that may have difficulty receiving modern radio signals and is prone to issues common in old electronics, such as failure of older components or memory chips.
Key features:
- Frequency Bands: VHF and UHF.
- Channels: 16 channels.
- Power: Operates on 120V AC or 12V DC for mobile use.
- Features: Includes programmable scanning, weather channels, and a channel monitor.
- Technology: Uses a complex dual-conversion, superheterodyne receiver with transistors, RAM, and an integrated microprocessor.
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