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![]() "ScannerNewbie" wrote in message ... I'm interested in purchasing a scanner with the greatest frequency coverage range possible and offering the widest selection of reception modes. I would like to be able to monitor police, fire, air traffic, government and other services. There are so many different makes and models it's hard to know which are the best choices. Price is not really an issue (although *very* expensive models are outside my budget). Will someone please offer me some advice or recommendations? TIA Samantha Hi Samantha - As a starter-scanner I'd recommend you go to a local Radio Shack and look at their selection. http://www.radioshack.com/family/ind...072&cp=2032052 will get you to their product page for scanners. Surely your location has at least one Radio Shack nearby. They're not always the most savvy but they're there and you can go back if necessary. They have all sorts of things ranging in price from $80 to $600. Most of their selections will tune the frequencies you're interested in. (I've got a BC95 which is a great radio, I think!) Expect to spend another $25 or so for batteries, wall-wart power adapters, a book or something. You'll want to decide on a desk model or a portable radio. I'd say portable as you can take them with you, of course. A trip to the airport to watch planes is a lot more fun if you're listening to the control tower grant landing and take off permissions! Or a trip to the harbor to watch and listen to tugs helping a ship tie up at a pier! Be sure to learn if your local police are using a "trunked" radio service - if they are, you'll need a radio capable of following trunked systems (frequently called "trunk tracker radios"). Another thing to think about is if you want a radio you can program (that is, establish frequencies in) by computer or by hand. A radio you can program with a computer (and a special program available from several sites on the web as well as a programming cable) is much easier to deal with. Programming by hand is not impossible but it gets tedious! A computer programmable radio will cost a little more but (to me) is worth the few additional dollars. There are a lot of other places to buy a scanner, too. Many on the web are good, of course, but sometimes when you're new it's nice to go there and touch, feel and ask questions before you put your money down! Good luck! Al |
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