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"John B." wrote in message
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Could anyone recommend a reasonably priced scanner that can pick up APCO
PC25 digital transmissions? My hometown's PD & FD recently switched

over
to
that mode - so with my "old" scanner, I have NO idea what's going on in
town
anymore! Reason for wanting a cheapie is that EVERY OTHER department in
the
area is analog and I can monitor them just fine with my Bearcat 9000XLT
(which I love!). So, basically looking for a 2-channel P25 unit - heh.
Thanks in advance.

John B.



What's your idea of "cheap"? Also you need to make sure they can still be
monitored. Just because they went digital does not mean you can pick them

up
with a Digital scanner. Unless you can find another person in your area

it's
hard to know for sure. perhaps the best way would be to go to a local

radio
shack and see if they have a digital scanner to demo. then see if you can
pick up the local PD.
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Moderation is for monks."

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Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


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Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure
others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.



Hope you can find the info you want. If it turns out they have gone to a Non
encrypted digital you can hear, I would get a Uniden if you want to listen.
They will run around $500.00 for one that will pick up the Digital, but they
have a nice one that fits in a shirt pocket.
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John B. wrote:

Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???

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On 20 Sep 2006 23:45:46 -0700, wrote:

Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???


Since no one (not even Motorola) knows exactly how rebanding will end
up, no one can know what scanners can or can't survive it.
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On 7 Oct 2006 10:03:58 -0700, wrote:

Al Klein wrote:
On 20 Sep 2006 23:45:46 -0700,
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Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???


Since no one (not even Motorola) knows exactly how rebanding will end
up, no one can know what scanners can or can't survive it.


My comment was based on this statement on the Grove site:

Getting The Most From The New Uniden Scanners
by Paul Opitz

"The major impact of rebanding will be on all Motorola analog using the
BC-235/245/895/780/250D/785D scanners and P25 systems using the
250D/785D scanners. The fore mentioned scanners cannot be used when
rebanding plan is implemented and cannot be flash upgraded. The
customer will have to buy a new scanner to monitor any system that
changes frequencies due to rebanding. "


That doesn't say that certain other scanners WILL be flash-upgradable
- it only addresses whether those 8 will be, and they won't,
regardless of the final outcome of rebanding.

Whether any current scanner will be upgradable - by flashing or
otherwise - after rebanding remains to be seen. If, for example,
channel numbers can be arbitrarily assigned to frequencies (there's
equipment that can do that now), you won't be able to program a
scanner unless you have that assignment list - which would probably be
closely guarded.

We're all - users, designers and manufacturers - in the same boat.
We'll just have to wait and see. And you can bet that it's going to
take longer to arrive at the final solution than it's supposed to.
When has a government job ever come in early or for less than
originally planned?
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Al Klein wrote:
On 7 Oct 2006 10:03:58 -0700, wrote:

Al Klein wrote:
On 20 Sep 2006 23:45:46 -0700,
wrote:

Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???

Since no one (not even Motorola) knows exactly how rebanding will end
up, no one can know what scanners can or can't survive it.


My comment was based on this statement on the Grove site:

Getting The Most From The New Uniden Scanners
by Paul Opitz

"The major impact of rebanding will be on all Motorola analog using the
BC-235/245/895/780/250D/785D scanners and P25 systems using the
250D/785D scanners. The fore mentioned scanners cannot be used when
rebanding plan is implemented and cannot be flash upgraded. The
customer will have to buy a new scanner to monitor any system that
changes frequencies due to rebanding. "


That doesn't say that certain other scanners WILL be flash-upgradable
- it only addresses whether those 8 will be, and they won't,
regardless of the final outcome of rebanding.

Whether any current scanner will be upgradable - by flashing or
otherwise - after rebanding remains to be seen. If, for example,
channel numbers can be arbitrarily assigned to frequencies (there's
equipment that can do that now), you won't be able to program a
scanner unless you have that assignment list - which would probably be
closely guarded.

We're all - users, designers and manufacturers - in the same boat.
We'll just have to wait and see. And you can bet that it's going to
take longer to arrive at the final solution than it's supposed to.
When has a government job ever come in early or for less than
originally planned?


Scanning used to seem so simple : )

Bill

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On 8 Oct 2006 06:49:43 -0700, wrote:

Scanning used to seem so simple : )


So did getting on an airplane - times, they are a'changin.
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John B. wrote:

Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure
others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???


Who knows. I would not recommend buying anything from them, just use it to
see if you can actually hear what the PD is sending. It's real iffy asking
around. Someone may "tell" you it's something you can pick up, but if you
buy a Digital Scanner then find out they did not know what they were talking
about, you are sitting there with an expensive scanner that will do you no
good. We have a P-25 system here, but I have never been able to find out for
sure if it can be monitored or not. I have found that the only way to know
for sure is find a Digital scanner and try it. If a Pro-96 will pick it up,
then you can thank them, go out and buy a Uniden.
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John B. wrote:

Good point and great idea of going to Radio Shack in town. I'm sure
others
have gone there looking for the same.

John B.


Will anything from RS even survive rebanding???


Who knows. I would not recommend buying anything from them, just use it to
see if you can actually hear what the PD is sending. It's real iffy asking
around. Someone may "tell" you it's something you can pick up, but if you
buy a Digital Scanner then find out they did not know what they were talking
about, you are sitting there with an expensive scanner that will do you no
good. We have a P-25 system here, but I have never been able to find out for
sure if it can be monitored or not. I have found that the only way to know
for sure is find a Digital scanner and try it. If a Pro-96 will pick it up,
then you can thank them, go out and buy a Uniden.



Then realize you liked the Pro-96 better and take it back.

BDK


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