This is very true, I've had the pro91 for years, mainly wanted it for the
number of channels it has at the time that was great, the BC-235XLT, I got
a great deal on it, I think from some one on this list in fact, and oh what
a deal I got. The pro-2052 I actually just got there isn't much trunking
stuff in my area but there is where I go on vacation, not that I'd bring a
base scanner on vacation with me, but I'm hoping to move there and if this
scanner lasts like my old one did, 12 years and still going though getting
wide, I hope to be living there some how then. Not here anyway not that I
don't like it where I am, but with my family history of moving, we'll never
make 20 years in 1 house, I'm surprised we're going on 10 this coming
October. We'll move to cape cod some time soon though, I know it, nothing
tying us here other then money issues.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Kenyon" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: trunking scanners and blind people???
> Hi, I thought of one more thing to consider when you are purchasing a
> trunking scanner. Check to see in your area if there are any planned
> upgrades to existing trunking systems to things like digital trunking or
if
> there are any newly planned TRS upgrades or moves to a new TRS, and then
> research whether or not they are monitorable.
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