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On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 06:47:06 -0700, Evan Platt
wrote: On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 05:08:54 -0500, Jack Newhouse wrote: OK as I'm reading right now, I notice that the AOR has a frequency range from 500K to 3GHZ The Uniden goes from 25MHZ to 3Ghz Does that mean that I can use the AOR scanner to pick up shortwave stations around the world from 500khz on up to 30mhz, and the Uniden can't? Also WWV at 5,10,15 mhz. Shortwave is far more important to me in this area than is a trunking ability. Yes, that's correct. I'd suggest if there's ANYTHING at all in the area that's trunked or digital, go with a digital scanner, and get an inexpensive shortwave receiver. You make a good point. for a minute there, I just loved the idea of having one radio that picks up everything but trunking. I do have two Sony 2010's that are portable and work fine. I have a Grundig YB400 radio that works well also. Then I also have a Degen SW radio that is very small and gets outstanding reception. So if I get the top Uniden, I will be able to pick up agencies when I travel to larger cities like St. Louis, Chicago, Memphis, or some other place. As my father used to tell me about carrying guns and knives to school when I was a teenager: "Son, it is better to have them in your gym bag, and not need them; than to need them one time and not have them." So now that I'm settling on the Rolls Royce of Unidens, it become a question of finding where I can get it the cheapest. :-) |
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