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Old June 17th 04, 05:56 AM
Jesse
 
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"SB" wrote in news:m64Ac.59089$%T.16691@okepread05:

Do you see those gaps ?
25-1300 mhz sounds pretty straight forward to me.


I bet there is some gaps in the bands? Do you think it will receive
Cellular frequences? I don't think so!


Legally,of course it couldn't [in the U.S.].
I don't think many serious scannists are at all concerned about cell phone
freqs these days - More at issue is mil air coverage.





"Jesse" wrote in message
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Groom Lake wrote in
news:40c08566.4010062@chupacabra:

In posted on
03 Jun 2004 14:16:54 GMT, Wavelength wrote:

Wow!
The New Uniden 3,300 channel Handheld Trunktracker will have a built in
wireless freq counter & run on only 2 "double A's"!! Saw it He

http://www.advancedspecialties.net/new.htm


It's not what it will do with what it can receive,
but what it can't receive that's gonna sink it.
The gaps are the fatal flaw:
â?¢ 25-54, 108-174, 216-225, 400-512, 806-956, 1240-1300 MHz Coverage
No coverage in the 72MHz RC model band
No coverage in the VHF TV band
No coverage in the UHF Aircraft (mil) band


Where in ....

'THE NEW COMPACT HANDHELD BC-246T LOOKS TO BE A BREAKTHROUGH IN SCANNER
DESIGN!! Measuring a mere 4-1/2 x 2-3/4 x 1-3/4, This Scanner will Cover

25-
1300Mhz, Do Motorola, GE & LTR Trunking, & have a Whopping 3,300

AlphNumeric
Channels!! And That's just the start!! - a Built-in Wireless Frequency
Counter will lock onto transmissions in an instant, ctcss, & DCS w/

instant
decode, Accepts REGULAR 'AA' Batteries (only 2), & will INclude NiMi AA's

&
Charger!!. Dynamic Memory Configuration allows memories & groups to be
configured any way the user desires! PC Programming & control Too!! ...'

Do you see those gaps ?
25-1300 mhz sounds pretty straight forward to me.