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Alain,
Yeah, the Radio Shack center-loaded telescoping was the one I got, and I'll have to agree with you that it's pretty good - and the price was one of the best points! LOL for $15USD, one has little to lose. There's only two things I don't like about it 1.) I've read in a lot of places that it's very hard on antenna jacks - and while I'm not too worried because the scanner I have is pretty solid, I do have to be careful, and 2.) An increased sensitivity to what you want to hear, is also an increased sensitivity to garbage... you gotta love having a TV channel drift in when no one's talking... My scanner's a cheap one thou (although it works fine, it's the Radio Shack Pro-89, it was a gift), if I can get together some money I'm going to get something like the Pro-95, with the trunktracking, PL, computer programming, etc... (don't need digital here in Vegas AFAIK). Just wondering... if money were no object, would it be best (most optimal) to have a desktop scanner at home hooked up to that discone we were talking about, or would a good handheld jacked into it do the trick? Hmm, I just got an idea... the Pro-95 costs about the same as that MP3 player I wanted for Christmas, and I already have an older MP3 player... maybe I could talk my folks into getting me the Pro-95 instead? *smug look on his face* Jeff |
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