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			You might consider a dual-band ham transceiver.  They often have extended 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	receive ranges, either out of the box or with a simple mod. Just disconnect the microphone and don't keep it in the car if you don't have a ham license. There are a lot of models available, both new and used. I would NOT recommend a Kenwood TM-G707A, however, because it scans very slowly. You didn't mention a price range, but I'm sure you could find something suitable in the $200 to $400 range. "j" wrote in message om... i used to be in the scanning hobby a few years ago. Not REALLY into the hobby seriously, but I did own a Uniden sc150 sportcat (handheld) and a bearcat bct7 beartracker mobile scanner ( I still own the sportcat but it needs a new battery).... I didnt like the bct7 as it had some quirks (like a limited amount of frequencies you could block out). The only thing I liked about the bct7 was its size & lighted display. I didnt like listening to police freqs much, but the rest I did enjoy (my favorite activity was listening to radio Djs oh location in their mobile vans talking when they were off the air). Anyway.... I was wondering if anyone could recommend a small (preferrably the size of a CB or a car stereo deck) 100-300 channel scanner that I could mount in my jeep that has a lighted display. Thanks in advance for any advice.  | 
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