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I received a Radio Shack Pro-97 for Christmas and it appears to be a pretty
good radio. I also got a guide book with cd-rom from radio shack and find it to be less then adequate when trying to find the correct information and frequencies in my area. Does anyone out there know of a good source to look up frequencies in the Chester county area of Pennsylvania, either on the internet or some publication? The help, as always is greatly appreciated. |
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Without a doubt, the database at Radio Reference is your best source! Also,
if you're using Don Starr's Win97 programming software with your PRO-97, and you make a small donation to "RR", they will enable you to import frequencies directly into Win97, for uploading into your radio! You can't beat that! RR is also an excellent source of good, up-to-date information, and assistance from other's in the hobby...without the riffraff! (well ok, maybe sometimes there's a little riffraff). http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR Bill Crocker "William Sallander" wrote in message news:iVnHf.2481$CZ4.1581@trnddc05... I received a Radio Shack Pro-97 for Christmas and it appears to be a pretty good radio. I also got a guide book with cd-rom from radio shack and find it to be less then adequate when trying to find the correct information and frequencies in my area. Does anyone out there know of a good source to look up frequencies in the Chester county area of Pennsylvania, either on the internet or some publication? The help, as always is greatly appreciated. |
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