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Scott, before you buy a scanner you need to know what type system the local
police and fire use. If the system is a digital APCO-25 system then you'll
need one of the new digital trunk tracker scanners and they are expensive.
I have the RS PRO-96 digital scanner and I really enjoy it and it's not to
bad to program. Although I could not get along without the optional Win96
programming software.
Where do you live (State/county) and I can tell you what type scanner you
need. If you are lucky you can use an older trunk tracker (Motorola,type II
or type III) which can be had for a fraction of the price of a digital trunk
tracker.
73, Ken -N5SWR
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From: Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators
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Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 12:12 PM
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Subject: scanner recommendations
Hi all,
I used to be an avid fan of scanners, listening to the police and ham bands,
and many other things of that nature. It's been years since I spent any
time listening, and I no longer have a scanner. Does anyone recommend a
good accessible scanner, and by accessible I mean easy to program, scan
frequencies, etc. Also, it would be great if I could link the scanner with
my pc to be able to set things up that way. I know that Radio Shack sells a
ton of scanners, and there may be other sources as well, but I was a bit
overwhelmed by the Radio Shack site, talking about tripple trunking and a
lot of other terms I don't fully understand.
Thanks for all your suggestions in advance,
Scott
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