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I'm very new to this whole world of 2 way radios and scanners.
I'd like to make this into a new hobbie and I'm not sure which direction to take. Scanners are for passive listening, I figure with a scanner I can listen to the towns policemen and fire as well as what the pilots are saying in their cessnas and small jetplanes. I live in a small town of roughly 27,000 people and there should be plenty of things to pick up on a scanner. Only, can a two way radio pick up the same stuff as a scanner? With a Two way CB radio can I talk to people in my town as well as the next town over north and south of my town? There is about a 5 to 8 mile separation and we do have some topography here. I'm only planning on using a simple indoor antenna, a desktop unit. Is a scanner the better deal? With a scanner can it pick up so many more signals than a CB? With a scanner will I have more stuff to listen to than a CB? Do scanners have a larger bandwidth? Is that what it's called when the unit can pick up more channels than another? TIA! |
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