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Is this radio a 400 or 800 mhz scanner???? anyone know???
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Type: VHF/UHF Receiver/Scanner. Frequency Range: 29-54 / 136-174 / 406-512 MHz. Modes: FM. Memory Channels: 16
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Do you want to buy one, do you own one and don't know what it is, or is someone giving you one? With 16 channels - they are not much good for anything except listening to amateur radio, since most public service has migrated up into the T band or 800 Mhz or has been converted to digital. 16 channels does not give you a lot of variety to listen to. And to hear something more then a couple of miles away, you are going to have to put up a outdoors antenna, which will cost more then what the scanner is worth!
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