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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:11:18 -0400, "Brent"
proclaimed: What is a normal ranger for a police scanner with a roof antenna? Park Ranger at 12.732 miles. |
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![]() Greasy Rider wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:11:18 -0400, "Brent" proclaimed: What is a normal ranger for a police scanner with a roof antenna? Park Ranger at 12.732 miles. Lone Ranger (in comms with Tonto) at 17 miles. |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:02:29 -0400, dxAce
proclaimed: Lone Ranger (in comms with Tonto) at 17 miles. The Lone ranger was being held captive and managed to send a secret smoke signal to Tonto. "Help, bring posse" Tonto shows up two later with three hookers. Dammit, Tonto I said "posse" not "pussy"! |
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"Greasy Rider" Greasy Rider @ invalid.com wrote in message
... On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:11:18 -0400, "Brent" proclaimed: What is a normal ranger for a police scanner with a roof antenna? Park Ranger at 12.732 miles. =] The distance depends on the power output and antenna of the other station, geography and the sensitivity and antennas of your equipment. If the other station has a lot of power and a good antenna, distances can be up to a hundred miles if you are in the plains, and less than a mile if they are portable in mountainous regions. To sum it all up, there is no answer. Jason |
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