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February 28th 04, 02:24 AM
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How do you like the Pro-95, I am planning to buy one. Thanks
"Paul Keenleyside" bcpl8sremovethis
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: "Greasy Rider" wrote in message
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: On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 01:48:16 -0800, "Gregory E. Rose"
: disturbed the phosphur particles on my
: screen with the following:
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: How effective are scanners in alerting the driver to highway
: patrol cars while driving?
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: My guess would be that a scanner would be off little value in alerting
: you to where a HP car might be unless you happened to hear that he was
: working an accident at a certain location.
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: A CB radio transmission from a trucker will keep you better informed
: as to the "20" of a smokey.
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: That's a big ten-four good buddy.
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: The Uniden BCT8 would be good for a mobile scanner as it has less depth
than
: the BC780XLT, but their alert technolgy
: is a bit questionable. A patrol car could be off the highway on a side
road,
: or just parked in an area in a rest stop for work,
: and working an accident, or just on the side of the road at the rest stop,
: the patrol officer busy conducting an investigation of
: a fresh box of Krispy Kremes and coffee.
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: How effective are scanners in alerting drivers to highway patrol cars? It
: depends on how you listen, as you'll need to listen
: for unit numbers and locations.The BC8 wouldn't be that dependenable.
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: As for the scanner itself get a Uniden BC780XLT or a Radio Shack Pro-95
: portable. I have both and have one or other with me when I travel.
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: And keep within +1 to no more than +10 MPH of the speed limit.
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: There's a bear out there.
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