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Kerouac April 2nd 04 07:28 AM

Newbie question: RS Pro-76?
 
I'm looking at a used Radio Shack Pro-76 scanner for $50. What should I
check for
(before I buy) when I turn it on? Is this an adequate scanner for local
fire/police/emergency/weather frequencies? Is it worth $50?

Thanks for any help! I really do appreciate it!

Neil




Andy in NJ April 2nd 04 02:19 PM

"Kerouac" wrote in message
m...
I'm looking at a used Radio Shack Pro-76 scanner for $50. What should I
check for
(before I buy) when I turn it on? Is this an adequate scanner for local
fire/police/emergency/weather frequencies? Is it worth $50?

Thanks for any help! I really do appreciate it!


Do you know what frequencies you will be listening to? The Pro-76 doesn't go
into the 800 mhz frequencies, which many agencies use. If the ones around
you stay in the typical 500mhz or below frequencies, this scanner would
probably be fine. You really need to find out what frequencies you'll be
using. Also, many agencies are switching to either digital or trunked radio
systems, which this scanner will not do.

--
73! de Andy KC2SSB
Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw
http://shorecogs.tripod.com
AIM: shorecogs



Kerouac April 2nd 04 07:19 PM

Thanks Andy! Think I'll keep looking....


"Andy in NJ" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message
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"Kerouac" wrote in message
m...
I'm looking at a used Radio Shack Pro-76 scanner for $50. What should I
check for
(before I buy) when I turn it on? Is this an adequate scanner for local
fire/police/emergency/weather frequencies? Is it worth $50?

Thanks for any help! I really do appreciate it!


Do you know what frequencies you will be listening to? The Pro-76 doesn't

go
into the 800 mhz frequencies, which many agencies use. If the ones around
you stay in the typical 500mhz or below frequencies, this scanner would
probably be fine. You really need to find out what frequencies you'll be
using. Also, many agencies are switching to either digital or trunked

radio
systems, which this scanner will not do.

--
73! de Andy KC2SSB
Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw
http://shorecogs.tripod.com
AIM: shorecogs





Andy in NJ April 2nd 04 08:04 PM

"Kerouac" wrote in message
. ..
Thanks Andy! Think I'll keep looking....


Try going to http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/ and click on Search Licenses.
There's an option to search for frequency licenses within a geographical
area. You can even select a frequency range and it will list licensed
frequencies in that range. When you find the scanner you want, do that,
typing in the frequency ranges of the scanner. It'll also help you find if
you need a scanner with 800mhz or not, because you can type in your address
and search within a distance of that, like 10 miles, or whatever you think
you'd be interested in hearing out to.

--
73! de Andy KC2SSB
Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw
http://shorecogs.tripod.com
AIM: shorecogs




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