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Greetings all,
I am relatively new to scanning and I want to purchase a scanner. I know it may sound dumb, but does it make sense for a newbie to purchase a high end digital scanner like the BC296D or the Pro 96? Or would I still need to get a conventional scanner? Are there any comparisons between the BC296D and the Pro 96 online? |
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On 14 Mar 2004 02:22:10 -0800,
Steven Lasher wrote: Greetings all, I am relatively new to scanning and I want to purchase a scanner. I know it may sound dumb, but does it make sense for a newbie to purchase a high end digital scanner like the BC296D or the Pro 96? Or would I still need to get a conventional scanner? Are there any comparisons between the BC296D and the Pro 96 online? Both scanners are digital capable. You need to find out if the radio systems you are interested in monitoring use digital APCO25 or if they use analog simplex, repeater and/or trunked radio systems. If the radio system you want to monitor are analog then a Radio Shack Pro-95 or BC250D scanners should work fine for you and are a not as expensive. If you need the digital scanners I suggest you get the Uniden because it has a lot more coverage and costs about $25 more then the PRO-96. -- Best Regards, Keith NW Oregon Radio http://kilowatt-radio.org/ Pax melior est quam iustissimum bellum. Replace spam.f8548919 with wvi dot com & del _ |
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