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On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 08:33:23 -0800 (PST), Kidd Joe wrote:
I’m just fishing for some honest opinions here before I drop $500 on a new scanner. I recently sold an unblocked AOL MKIII I bought in 2004, because it became basically useless for the purpose of full coverage scanning. I never lost my fascination for the hobby, so I’m considering a Home Patrol (or a Pro-106) to at least enjoy the trunk tracking capability it didn‘t have. The problem for me is that with all this encrypting going on, is it really worth the money? I mean how much longer can I take advantage of casual eavesdropping before I end up with an expensive paper weight I can‘t use for anything else? That’s why I’d appreciate your take on it. Thank You. I bought one about a month ago based on the recommendation of a friend who has long been into scanners. I love it. I live in SW Connecticut and the range is amazing. I get Long Island, NYC, up near West Point, well into Connecticut and NY State. The only department I'm aware of that is encrypted is my own home city's police department. But all the surrouding PD's are clear, as are fire and EMS. Even the Connecticut State Police are broadcast in the clear. This is the best money I've soent on a "toy" in a long time. My only complaint is that even though I live in area close to three major airports, there's not a lot of aircraft frequencies in the databas. That's something I hope will be corrected with updates in the future. The only change I've made on the Home Patrol is I switched out the antenna that came with it to a Watson WSMA-801, which was another recommendation from my friend. It's about an inch longer and the reception is great. One thing I did that I'm glad I did is that the sound coming out of the HP isn't all that great, but it has a line out plug, so I plugged it into my computer speakers and WHOA! it's like sitting in dispatch it's so loud and clear. The only screwy thing is that the line out on the scanner takes a 2.5mm plug and my line in is 3.5mm. I couldn't find one locally so I hit up eBay and found them cheap and qith free and quick shipping. I can't recommend this little scanner enough. I'm glad I bought mine. |
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I bought one about a month ago based on the recommendation of a friend who has
long been into scanners. I love it. I live in SW Connecticut and the range is amazing. I get Long Island, NYC, up near West Point, well into Connecticut and NY State. The only department I'm aware of that is encrypted is my own home city's police department. But all the surrouding PD's are clear, as are fire and EMS. Even the Connecticut State Police are broadcast in the clear. This is the best money I've soent on a "toy" in a long time. My only complaint is that even though I live in area close to three major airports, there's not a lot of aircraft frequencies in the databas. That's something I hope will be corrected with updates in the future. The only change I've made on the Home Patrol is I switched out the antenna that came with it to a Watson WSMA-801, which was another recommendation from my friend. It's about an inch longer and the reception is great. One thing I did that I'm glad I did is that the sound coming out of the HP isn't all that great, but it has a line out plug, so I plugged it into my computer speakers and WHOA! it's like sitting in dispatch it's so loud and clear. The only screwy thing is that the line out on the scanner takes a 2.5mm plug and my line in is 3.5mm. I couldn't find one locally so I hit up eBay and found them cheap and qith free and quick shipping. I can't recommend this little scanner enough. I'm glad I bought mine. Just so happens I was born and raised in Connecticut myself, but reside in Oklahoma now. Your favorable review mirrors many of the ones I've read so far for this rig. People are loving it for the most part, although there are those who think it's way over-priced and generally resist the idea of auto-programming scanners. My problem is this encryption nonsense putting the thrill out of commission. I suspect it won't be an issue with city police activities in my area for some time to come, but how much longer can I count on that when the local EMT company has already taken the plunge? I realize no one can answer that except myself after I've made the purchase, but that's why I'm ambivalent about dropping $500 to find out. I understand that GRE is poised to release its own auto-program handheld for about the same price at the end of this month, but again, it still boils down to taking a big risk on ending up with an expensive paper weight and that's what's bothering me. After all, I had a beautiful unblocked MK3 I paid over $600 for that was rendered pretty much useless for anything other than listening to HAM operators, TV broadcasts, broken police transmissions and local two-way radios, and consider myself mighty lucky to have sold it for $250. Thanks for your reply. |
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