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: Frank Gilliland wrote:
: There are a few ways to receive all 40 channels at once. First, you : can use 40 radios. Second, you can broaden the center bandwidth to : cover the entire band, noise and all. Third, you can buy a rather : expensive spectrum analyzer. : If you just want to scan the channels like a regular police scanner, a : few models will cover freqs down to 25 MHz. I've also heard that there : has been a couple scanning CB radios but I have never seen one. Hi Frank, good to see you're still around. back later... "chow for now" skipp |
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