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Overall, very happy with the radio, sorry that I waited so long to buy it. Being able to block the noisy low band on service search is a plus. The Scanlist/Scanset stuff took a few days to comprehend. If you ever operated one of those (or dealt with DOS directories) the '800 is a cinch.
Yet I quickly caught on to the nested menus in a Zen MP3 player, the clickwheel of an iPod Photo and the CCWitness. Brain, it's wired to 1976 when I got my first Bearcat 210. I still need to think and convert the steps to get either the Icom mobile rig or Yaesu VX7 to scan, and scan a selected bank. Darned if I could not memorize the function of that thing. I had one of those Sony ICFC1PC radios when they blew out for $99. Bearcat, Uniden, RadioShack don't matter. Manual channel select, scan, enter a freq, set a search etc. I can operate just about any mass produced scanner out there with no instruction. The totally new concept of operating a scanner with a D-pad and few buttons was the great unknown to me. Using a computer USB port for power all day/night gave clean audio. I did leave it on to record for a day using a 5vdc charger for a Droid cellphone for power and got a slight hum in the recordings.
Worse still are companies that send two manuals covering 4 languages.
Still hate it when pdf manuals print out a full page with a 6x9 block of text in the middle.
I'm all for letting the user choose to have a hardcopy or not. I like that it don't look like a typical scanner. It also looks more professional radio like. An aftermarket antenna beats the stubby OEM, the key panel's flat-clear coating appears to be an afterthought (I have renderd my '800 glossy and like it), audio pops, etc.
You can verify the driver installation by checking in the device manager that now your scanner shows up under "Ports (COM&LPT)" as "GRECOM PSR-800 Serial Device".De-lurking here.Repeat the PSR-800 driver installation steps 10 - 14 for each physical USB port on your computer.
If a warning screen about the risk of unsigned drivers appears, select the unsigned driver option because the PSR-800 driver is unsigned. If "GRECOM PSR-800 Serial Device" is not shown then go back one screen and select "Browse for driver software on your computer", type this file path: C:\Windows\Inf\GRECOM_PSR-800.inf and click on "Next". "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". Its solid aluminum front and back panels provide durability along with light weight (7-1/2 oz.) it fits an adult hand comfortably, measuring 2-5/8W x 1-1/16D, and it’s only 5-1/4 tall. "Browse my computer for driver software" PSR-800 Specifications The new PSR-800 EZ Scan-SD Digital looks identical to its hand-held predecessor, the 700. Update the driver with this special procedure:. In the Device Manager, find the extra USB Communications Port assigned to the scanner under "Ports (COM&LPT)". Wait for the default driver installation, which is completed when a file explorer window with the scanner SD card contents pops up. Connect your PSR-800 scanner to the computer. Run the installed software and update it from inside to 1.9 Bld 301. Install the EZScan software by running the downloaded and unzipped EZScanDGInstall_v1.08.exe. Select number 7 or F7 to "Disable Driver Signature enforcement". Select the "Startup Settings" to change the behavior of Windows Startup and then click restart or reboot on the next page. On the next page, select "Advanced Options". After rebooting into the “Options Menu”, click “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced options”. Either click on the "Power" button, hold down the "Shift" key while clicking "Restart or Run: shutdown.exe /r /o /f /t 00 Instruct Windows to boot into the "Options" menu. EZScanDGInstall_v1.08.exe will be created. named GRECOM) and unzip it in that folder. Download EZScanDGInstall_v1.08 from the greamerica web site, save it in a folder (e.g. This procedure requires administrator privileges and connection to the Internet EZ Scan folder removed in "My Documents" (probably better to rename it since this is where all your settings, scanlists and programming are stored). Preparation Windows 10 update from 1511 to 1607 Note: For other PC Driven scanners, please see the Connection Issues Under Win 10.x Using the WS-1080 / 1095 article