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Troy R.
May 31st 04, 12:50 PM
Hi folks,
Any suggestions as to a good scanner for UHF airband. I am not keen on
Unidens (due to the battery packs), but am open to all suggestions.
Thanks
--
Regards
Troy Rowland
ricky
May 31st 04, 06:03 PM
i like uniden i have a 100 channel sc10b (or something like that!) and i works great! good scanner! battery lasts long too! (Lol). ummm. just an idea (ill try to get back to this newsgroup wih the exact model number of it!)
"Troy R." > wrote in message ...
> Hi folks,
>
> Any suggestions as to a good scanner for UHF airband. I am not keen on
> Unidens (due to the battery packs), but am open to all suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Regards
> Troy Rowland
>
>
ricky
May 31st 04, 06:39 PM
sc150b
"ricky" > wrote in message ...
i like uniden i have a 100 channel sc10b (or something like that!) and i works great! good scanner! battery lasts long too! (Lol). ummm. just an idea (ill try to get back to this newsgroup wih the exact model number of it!)
"Troy R." > wrote in message ...
> Hi folks,
>
> Any suggestions as to a good scanner for UHF airband. I am not keen on
> Unidens (due to the battery packs), but am open to all suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Regards
> Troy Rowland
>
>
"Troy R." > wrote in message
...
> Hi folks,
>
> Any suggestions as to a good scanner for UHF airband. I am not keen on
> Unidens (due to the battery packs), but am open to all suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Regards
> Troy Rowland
>
>
Hi
If all you intend to use it for mainly is the uhf band, then something like
a Yaesu VR120 would be fine, there are loads of scanners that will do the
job just as well, some even better, but the yaesu is not a bad price, in the
region of £130-£150 for a new one.
regards
Rog
PS, I have a source who can supply one for £110.00 brand new boxed with full
1 year warranty if interested.
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