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I don't care about trunking, mainly wide coverage including wfm, selectable
step sizes, attenuation, and delay for each channel, fast searching, nice display, and good audio ![]() thx bob |
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780 for sure.
"steelguitar" wrote in message ink.net... I don't care about trunking, mainly wide coverage including wfm, selectable step sizes, attenuation, and delay for each channel, fast searching, nice display, and good audio ![]() thx bob |
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actually the 9000 covers the 700mhz band, the 780 does not
for programming the 780 is hands down the best scanner on the market. however my 9000xlt has been my workhorse for about 7 yrs and it will be until analog is gone all together i had a 895 and would never buy another the big difference between the 9000,780 and 895 is that the mode is not selectable on the 895, it is band dependent, meaning 108-136AM, 136-174NFM, etc. you can not manually select a mode. Lou 3-BC780XLT's 1-BC9000XLT w/tone board 1-Icom R1 1-IC706MKIIG |
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