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On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:23:10 -0800, Bob Dobbs wrote:
John Szalay wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote in news:4d657f5a.2121546 @chupacabra: armymseop wrote: I am having an error coming up how do i fix this thanks With a hammer? AH, be gentle, he may want to keep it, like I keep one old analog scanner around to monitor the marine channels on the river.. I ended my comment with an interrogative point since I didn't know the cause of his issue, being somewhat facetious at that, but I agree that it's good to have some sort of receiver on hand, even older conventional scanners for maritime as you say plus amateur repeaters, railroads, weather etc. A radio that still works is a potentially useful radio...provided, I suppose, that it's not a spark-gap transmitter. grin I have a BCD396T, a BCT-8, and a PRO-94, all trunking scanners and of course the 396T is a digital trunking scanner. Nevertheless, the bulk of my public safety monitoring is done on one of my two PRO-2045s, and all of my military airband listening is done on the other 2045. I have three other conventional handhelds that get used for various special tasks such as marine VHF, utility companies, etc. I even have an old rockbound Regency that I still use for monitoring a local ham repeater that retransmits the UHF downlink frequency for a couple of amateur satellites during each pass when this area is in the footprint. Makes it a lot easier to work guys through the sat when you don't have to track the bird to hear the downlink. :-) But when an old analog scanner no longer works...hey, working models are practically a dime a dozen on E-Bay and at hamfests. I won't waste much time or any money tryng to resurrect a dead one...that's time and money and can find much better uses for. I vote against "hammer" though - I'd rather take it out to the back 40 with my ..22 and use it for target practice! John Kasupski, W2PIO Tonawanda, NY |
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