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Old November 18th 04, 12:39 AM
Bruce Robertson
 
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Mr. Parnass:

Your equipment reviews from MONITORING TIMES, will be sorely missed.
Thank you, for your many contributions to the hobby.

Bruce



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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 17:25:12 -0500, michael agner wrote:

...Personally, my suggestion would be to search for a PRO92B model -
programming with the correct cable and Win92 should do very well. This
model- along with its mobile cousin, the PRO2067 - are very well
regarded for fast PL/DPL decoding....


I own and like these models, too, but they are only suitable for
monitoring a single frequency in PL/DPL mode if you
set them up to scan.

They employ carrier squelch when placed in the manual mode.
Therefore, the fireman should program 2 channels in a bank with
the same frequency and other settings, lock out the remaining
channels, and scan only those 2 channels.

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