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On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 22:47:47 -0400, "Mike T." wrote:
Yeah, I guess a computer is a reasonable comparison - in terms of flexibility. If you prefer to read the news off your screen instead of listening to it as it is happening on your scanner, yeah. However, computer costs are not 'fixed' (ISP's, software, upgrades, etc) A scanner is a self-contained radio that can listen to almost everything one would need to hear. Operating costs are cheap and usually the *good* radios retain some value over the years. So, IMO, a scanner is probably the cheapest form of radio listening one can purchase. Even shortwaves have limitations and they get pricy too. The basic $9.00 Japanese clock radio that pulls in the local AM stations would be the cheapest form of radio listening one can purchase. Which, again, is fine if you want to listen to the news hours after it happens. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ Tonawanda, New York |
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