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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:31:49 -0500, "DougSlug"
wrote: I am considering the purchase of an Opto Scout. I do not have a receiver that is Reaction Tune capable. These models appear to be the best thing going in terms of portable frequency counters/recorders. I thought it would be interesting to use it to find active frequencies in different areas, public events, etc. I am looking for opinions--good or bad--regarding whether these units are worth the money and perform well, or even alternative units to consider. I noticed the PRO-83 has a similar feature, but without the ability to record the frequencies. The 83 wll not automatically record the frequencies, however that's the difference between a $119 scanner / frequency counter and a $359 counter. I've been very happy with the 83. Evan -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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