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Thanks, I will have a look around for that one. Do you know exactly which
frequencies it covers? Thanks! Walrus "Tom" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 May 2004 02:35:29 GMT, "W ä l r ü s" wrote: There is a pawn shop locally that has a PRO-2035 by Radio Shack. Excellent shape, tons of bands & 1000 channel memory. Anyone here have one & would you suggest buying one? What is an average used price? Can you suggest any other radios that have the most frequencies for the cheapest price? Looking for a home unit base. No handheld, but maybe mobile. Thanks! Walrus The 2035 is a very mediocre performer, and was quickly replaced by the 2042. There are so many better radios. IMO the best bargain in used scanners is the BC895XLT. You can pick one up used for around $100-$125. It is an excellent performer, has basic trunktracking, and excellent frequency coverage. If you decide you want the 2035, don't pay more than $100 for it.... Also, the older 2004 and 2006 have better filters and blow the 2035 away in terms of performance. |
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