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This is a like new AOR wideband scanner. These are some of the best handheld
receivers ever made. It comes with the original manual, belt clip. Frequency
range:0.15-2040 MHz
You wont be disappointed in this radio.

I now only take PayPal because of deadbeats.

$250 + S.H. from 55992

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Brian Hill wrote:
This is a like new AOR wideband scanner. These are some of the best handheld
receivers ever made. It comes with the original manual, belt clip. Frequency
range:0.15-2040 MHz
You wont be disappointed in this radio.

I now only take PayPal because of deadbeats.


Wow ... I have a no-gap MK3. I have most of the slot cards and all the
accessories that came with it, including the factory packaging. I never
even took the protective film off the LCD and use the rig very little,
so you can't tell it from brand new.

I keep it in a custom-fit leather case and a camera bag, and paid $620
for it in 8/04. I tried to sell the whole kit for half the purchase
price of the radio alone, but you'll find there isn't much of a market
for these things any more.

Oh well, at least I'm stuck with the best (and the last scanner) ever
produced ... meaning scanning isn't what it used to be, but since most
consumers have no idea the concept is dead, you may still have a chance
to get what you're asking. Good Luck!

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Brian Hill wrote:
This is a like new AOR wideband scanner. These are some of the best
handheld
receivers ever made. It comes with the original manual, belt clip.
Frequency
range:0.15-2040 MHz
You wont be disappointed in this radio.

I now only take PayPal because of deadbeats.


Wow ... I have a no-gap MK3. I have most of the slot cards and all the
accessories that came with it, including the factory packaging. I never
even took the protective film off the LCD and use the rig very little,
so you can't tell it from brand new.

I keep it in a custom-fit leather case and a camera bag, and paid $620
for it in 8/04. I tried to sell the whole kit for half the purchase
price of the radio alone, but you'll find there isn't much of a market
for these things any more.

Oh well, at least I'm stuck with the best (and the last scanner) ever
produced ... meaning scanning isn't what it used to be, but since most
consumers have no idea the concept is dead, you may still have a chance
to get what you're asking. Good Luck!


Maybe I'm asking too much? I'm just selling it for what I paid a few months
ago. Oh well.

BH


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