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Old November 23rd 04, 09:41 PM
 
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In article , Mike wrote:

The only thing I miss is the 225 to 400MHz mil band but I still have
a PRO-43 that will cover that.


I was under the impression that you can use an undocumented PRO-96 "feature"
to open up the 225-400 band. I've also heard that the WIN96 program both
knows how to do this and has a setting to enable it. (I haven't yet used
WIN96 to load frequencies in that band, otherwise I'd know for certain.)

Personally I would not want to program a PRO-96 without using WIN96
(or for that matter, any scanner without using a similarly good program).

- Dan
 
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