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FB June 19th 04 07:26 PM

Newbie to Scanning
 
Hi.,...I'm a newbie to scanning. I want to be able to listen to my local
emergency services--police, fire--which I known are trunked. Are there any
inexpensive, possibly portable scanners, that will allow me to do this? Are
there any good websites where I can learn about scanning so I have some idea
as to what i'm talking about :) Thanks.



Jim Mac Donald June 20th 04 04:29 AM

Try this site:
http://www.strongsignals.net/index.cgi

Stare out with the NEW USER FAQ

http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/new_user.html

Go to the bottom of the TRUNKING board

http://strongsignals.net/access/boards/trunking/board.cgi

and FREQUENCY board and look up the systems in your area, check out the
trunking scanners specifications to see if they will work- receive those
systems!


http://strongsignals.net/access/boards/frequency/board.cgi

Down load a copy of the manual ( do this for ANY electronic gear!) and check
out the SOFTWARE pages/board, to find a cable and software program, it makes
programming
one of the newer trunk tracking scanners much easier. Many of the
scanners have files shared on line you can down load using the software.
Jim

FB wrote:

Hi.,...I'm a newbie to scanning. I want to be able to listen to my local
emergency services--police, fire--which I known are trunked. Are there any
inexpensive, possibly portable scanners, that will allow me to do this? Are
there any good websites where I can learn about scanning so I have some idea
as to what i'm talking about :) Thanks.



Fred Burgess June 21st 04 09:06 PM

"FB" wrote in message .com...
Hi.,...I'm a newbie to scanning. I want to be able to listen to my local
emergency services--police, fire--which I known are trunked. Are there any
inexpensive, possibly portable scanners, that will allow me to do this? Are
there any good websites where I can learn about scanning so I have some idea
as to what i'm talking about :) Thanks.


Another good website is www.radioreference.com

Fred Burgess


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