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			I've been kind of a passive scanning enthusiast for a while now. I 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	currently own an AOR AR8000 that I've had for a very long time. The only annoying thing about it is that it doesn't know anything about the digital trunking data channel and since that channel changes usually every day it's a real pain to lock that channel out and unlock the channel it was on previously. So I'm looking to get a more modern scanner that handle the analog and digital trunking that's in use in the Phoenix area here. Is there a way to tell what kind of system is in use? I was looking at the Pro-96 for my new scanner. Any opinions on this model? I'm a little confused on all of the different manufacturers of the different trunking systems. I'd like to get a scanner that covers all of them (or most of them as pratically possible). Thank you in advance for any advice and opinions offered.  | 
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