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Old September 22nd 03, 06:02 AM
Ryan, KC8PMX
 
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"T.J." wrote in message
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i have an old sears crystal scanner that has no sound comeing from it.


There may be a ham or repair facility that might be able to correct whatever
problem it has....

what can i do with the crysals?


Sell them if you have no other use for them.


can i get a new scanner that will
acept these crystals?


I haven't seen alot of scanner radios being made NOW that accept crystals,
but there are a ton on the used market, that you could find. Garage sales
as well as hamfests yield good results. If it is not worth repairing, then
finding one this way might be worthwhile. Granted the old rock-based
scanners aren't as fast and definitely limited on the amount of frequencies,
but they typically have an awesome sound to them, and of course there is the
"nostalgia" factor as well.

I personally collect "rock-based" (crystal) scanners working or not. Let me
know if you choose to not repair it, as I might be interested in it for
parts.


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or can i rig/make something so they will work
useing a regular radio or other things like a cb radio ect...? please
e-mail me if you have an answer or an idea.


thanks, t.j.