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You can with the Uniden BC250D. I don't know about the Pro-96, but with
the 250D in a Motorola system enter in talk group 700000 and go to about
701999 I think, I'm not sure, as it has beena while, but you also hear
phone patch calls for systems that allow it.
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Kenneth Lee wrote:
> It's not to hard to follow the conversations as long as the system =
> doesn't
> get real busy. You just have to keep your finger on that resume scan
> button. It can be confusing when the system is busy and you catch =
> little
> bits of several conversations. But with a conventional scanner you can
> listen in on the private calls, I don=92t think you hear those with a =
> true
> trunk scanner?
>
> ken, -N5SWR
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>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 7:32 PM
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> Subject: Re: Trunking Scanner
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> I think that that system is digital, in which case he'll need a 96 or
> something like that. Scanning conventionally is fine, but can be
> frustrating when you want to follow a conversation when it jumps from
> frequency to frequency.
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