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Could anyone recommend a reasonably priced scanner that can pick up APCO
PC25 digital transmissions? My hometown's PD & FD recently switched over to
that mode - so with my "old" scanner, I have NO idea what's going on in town
anymore! Reason for wanting a cheapie is that EVERY OTHER department in the
area is analog and I can monitor them just fine with my Bearcat 9000XLT
(which I love!). So, basically looking for a 2-channel P25 unit - heh.
Thanks in advance.

John B.


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"John B." wrote in message
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Could anyone recommend a reasonably priced scanner that can pick up APCO
PC25 digital transmissions? My hometown's PD & FD recently switched over
to
that mode - so with my "old" scanner, I have NO idea what's going on in
town
anymore! Reason for wanting a cheapie is that EVERY OTHER department in
the
area is analog and I can monitor them just fine with my Bearcat 9000XLT
(which I love!). So, basically looking for a 2-channel P25 unit - heh.
Thanks in advance.

John B.



What's your idea of "cheap"? Also you need to make sure they can still be
monitored. Just because they went digital does not mean you can pick them up
with a Digital scanner. Unless you can find another person in your area it's
hard to know for sure. perhaps the best way would be to go to a local radio
shack and see if they have a digital scanner to demo. then see if you can
pick up the local PD.
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Moderation is for monks."

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"Evan Platt" wrote in message
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 14:40:44 -0400, "John B."
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Could anyone recommend a reasonably priced scanner that can pick up APCO
PC25 digital transmissions? My hometown's PD & FD recently switched over

to
that mode - so with my "old" scanner, I have NO idea what's going on in

town
anymore! Reason for wanting a cheapie is that EVERY OTHER department in

the
area is analog and I can monitor them just fine with my Bearcat 9000XLT
(which I love!). So, basically looking for a 2-channel P25 unit - heh.
Thanks in advance.


For digital scanners, cheap doesn't go together.

You're looking at $400 or so. Granted I haven't kept up with non
Uniden scanners, but anything Uniden and digital is going to be $400
or more.


And so I'm gathering in doing further research online. The P25 card to pop
into one of these high-end Unidens is almost $200 alone! There are a few
used P25-ready scanners on eBay going for around $200 --- that's probably my
best bet.

John B.




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"Alex Clayton" wrote in message
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"John B." wrote in message
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Could anyone recommend a reasonably priced scanner that can pick up APCO
PC25 digital transmissions? My hometown's PD & FD recently switched

over
to
that mode - so with my "old" scanner, I have NO idea what's going on in
town
anymore! Reason for wanting a cheapie is that EVERY OTHER department in
the
area is analog and I can monitor them just fine with my Bearcat 9000XLT
(which I love!). So, basically looking for a 2-channel P25 unit - heh.
Thanks in advance.

John B.



What's your idea of "cheap"? Also you need to make sure they can still be
monitored. Just because they went digital does not mean you can pick them

up
with a Digital scanner. Unless you can find another person in your area

it's
hard to know for sure. perhaps the best way would be to go to a local

radio
shack and see if they have a digital scanner to demo. then see if you can
pick up the local PD.
--
"Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites.
Moderation is for monks."

[Lazarus Long]


Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


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Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure
others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.



Hope you can find the info you want. If it turns out they have gone to a Non
encrypted digital you can hear, I would get a Uniden if you want to listen.
They will run around $500.00 for one that will pick up the Digital, but they
have a nice one that fits in a shirt pocket.
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:48:01 -0400, "John B."
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And so I'm gathering in doing further research online. The P25 card to
pop
into one of these high-end Unidens is almost $200 alone!


Be careful - a good number of the scanners are Digital already. Only a
few (they will generally say "P25 READY") need the card.

There are a few used P25-ready scanners on eBay going for around $200 ---
that's probably my
best bet.


"Going for" - you mean currently at $200 with 3 days left to go?

The majority of the bidding is done in the last hours or even minutes.


They run close to $500.00 new. If you see one on Ebay that is a buy it now
or is won for $200.00 I would be VERY surprised if it actually worked when
you got it. If you really want to take a chance, make damn sure you pay with
a Credit Card. At least then when you get it, if it does not work you will
get your money back. If the seller will not let you pay with a Credit card
don't even consider it.
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John B. wrote:

Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???

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On 20 Sep 2006 23:45:46 -0700, wrote:

Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???


Since no one (not even Motorola) knows exactly how rebanding will end
up, no one can know what scanners can or can't survive it.
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John B. wrote:

Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure
others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???


Who knows. I would not recommend buying anything from them, just use it to
see if you can actually hear what the PD is sending. It's real iffy asking
around. Someone may "tell" you it's something you can pick up, but if you
buy a Digital Scanner then find out they did not know what they were talking
about, you are sitting there with an expensive scanner that will do you no
good. We have a P-25 system here, but I have never been able to find out for
sure if it can be monitored or not. I have found that the only way to know
for sure is find a Digital scanner and try it. If a Pro-96 will pick it up,
then you can thank them, go out and buy a Uniden.
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John B. - have you checked www.radioreference.com to see what type of
digital system is in use? As far as I know, you can
monitor/decode/trunk track any digital and/or trunked system unless it
is encrypted, OpenSky, Passport, or ProVoice. (I am sure there are
exceptions to this "rule".)

Peter Sz

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