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Let's say I leave a scanner in location "A"
I move to location "B" "A" and "B" sites connected via either Internet or some other means. I would like to monitor more than just one frequency simultaneously. Can a scanner accomplish this task? Or would I need some other device? Thanks in advance. -Bill |
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What do you have for a scanner? I don't think consumer scanners have
the ability to monitor two freq. at once. You could leave it "scan" mode, though! |
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On Dec 16, 7:40 pm, Bearcat210xlt wrote:
What do you have for a scanner? I don't think consumer scanners have the ability to monitor two freq. at once. You could leave it "scan" mode, though! Or I could just have 2 scanners monitoring 2 frequencies and send audio feed. But what if wanted to monitor 20 or even more? You are right about consumer grade units not capable to do that. |
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