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Old July 18th 05, 04:58 AM
Bill Crocker
 
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My bad! You are correct, the PRO-92 does support Trunk Tracking...miss that
in my original post.

You are also correct, I thought you were trying to choose which one to buy.
Sorry.

As for what to use the PRO-92 for? It's good for seeking out CTCSS tone
codes! Look on the back, by the actual Cat No., see if there is an [A], or
[b] suffix after it. The [A] version corrected some minor bugs in the
original design. The [b] is pretty much the same as the [A], but they
changed the country they were manufactured in. One was Japan, one was
China, can't remember which.

Bill Crocker


"Drifter" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 21:57:39 -0400, "Bill Crocker"
wrote:

Much depends on your needs.

None of these are capable of the newer "Digital Mode" systems that are
popping up all over the place. Only the PRO-2052 is capable of Trunk
Tracking. While the PRO-2052 can receive MilAir in the UHF spectrum, it
can
not in the VHF spectrum. All of these could be impacted in a negative
way,
once re-banding of the 800MHz spectrum occurs, which is already taking
place
in some states. If none of these are a concern for your area, and
requirements, then I'd go with the PRO-2052.

Bill Crocker


Hey Bill, thanks for the reply though I think you misunderstood me a
bit. I don't have to choose between the scanners, I inherited all of
the equipment and was trying to decide what to use it for.

Oh, and the PRO-92 is also a trunking scanner though I'm thanking God
I have the software/data cable because I can't make any sense out of
the manual method of entering trunking.

The DC metro area is a real grab bag of frequencies right now with DC
itself having gone to a primarily digital system (guess I'll be
picking up a digital scanner eventually) but with a lot of
conventional simulcasting and a TON of non digital stuff (and non
800mhz) still in use.

I was thinking of using the oldest scanner (PRO-46) for monitoring the
Amateur radio bands, and the PRO-2052 for frequency hunts (since I
have the computer logging software as well) but I can't quite decide
what to do with the PRO-92.

It really does seem to be an uncertain time for the hobby, not like
the last time I dabbled back in '93 (geez I sound like a geezer don't
I grin).


Drifter
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