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Old June 3rd 04, 03:50 AM
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Do you need Mil. Air? The info that I saw on the 246, it will not receive
Mil. Air. You might just set down and write out what you need in a scanner,
like freq. range and features. After you have all your thoughts on paper,
just check out different scanners what they have to offer.

Is your BC780 working ok after the bumps and bruises? If your BC780 is not
working ok, might just send it in to get fix. The BC780 is a good scanner,
but now my Sheriff Office and Highway patrol has gone digital, so now I need
a digital scanner.


"Greg P." wrote in message
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 22:51:36 GMT, Dwayne wrote:

In article ,
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I'm thinking about replacing my BC780xlt this summer. I got it shortly
after they were released. Sadly, it's got a few bumps and bruises from
falling off a shelf a couple of times. (oops!)

Anyway, I'm starting to look at new units. I can't say that I've
really kept up on advancements in the scanner world for the last
couple of years.

Right now I'm kind of looking at either the 785D or the 250D. I don't
really need the digital capability at the moment, but I suppose I
might in the future. I don't really want to spend the money for
Unidens 796 or 296 models.

Any recommendations?

I would keep the 780 until you are in need of a digital radio. Chances
are that there will be newer digital models out by the time you need
one. What you dont want to do is replace the 780 with a 785. The 780 is
the better of the two.



WHOAH! Just looked at the press release for the 246. Now *that* would
be a nice little toy. Somehow, I fear it'll be pricey though. Sounds
like they're finally getting it right for the memory banks though!