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Bill January 11th 05 01:21 AM

Number one Scanner on the market?
 
who makes the most popular handheld scanning radio today?

Thanks,
Bill



Bill Crocker January 11th 05 03:52 AM

Popular, may not necessarily be the best...or what's right for you. Which
do you want to know?

Bill Crocker


"Bill" wrote in message
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who makes the most popular handheld scanning radio today?

Thanks,
Bill





Bill January 11th 05 03:54 AM

On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 22:52:00 -0500, "Bill Crocker"
wrote:

Popular, may not necessarily be the best...or what's right for you. Which
do you want to know?

Bill Crocker


I want to listen in on the Cops around town...I know they use that
"Dual Trunking" type system in my city...

which one should I use?

Thanks,
Bill



"Bill" wrote in message
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who makes the most popular handheld scanning radio today?

Thanks,
Bill





Bill Crocker January 11th 05 03:58 AM

If it's not digital, then I'd say the Radio Shack (GRE Mfg), PRO-95, which
is on sale right now, for $149.99.

Bill Crocker


"Bill" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 22:52:00 -0500, "Bill Crocker"
wrote:

Popular, may not necessarily be the best...or what's right for you. Which
do you want to know?

Bill Crocker


I want to listen in on the Cops around town...I know they use that
"Dual Trunking" type system in my city...

which one should I use?

Thanks,
Bill



"Bill" wrote in message
. ..
who makes the most popular handheld scanning radio today?

Thanks,
Bill







Paul Keenleyside January 11th 05 05:34 AM


"Bill Crocker" wrote in message
...
If it's not digital, then I'd say the Radio Shack (GRE Mfg), PRO-95, which
is on sale right now, for $149.99.

Bill Crocker


I'd agree. It's what the Uniden BC245XLT should have been in the first
place.

Bought one and the sensitivity on this is amazing (wish my BC780XLT had this
sensitivity). Sound is clear and crisp, and
I've picked up activity from 30 miles away even having this inside. A bit
bulky (about the size of a handi-talkie), but otherwise
an excellent radio.

Will handle analog trunked systems. A bit getting used to in the
programming.

But well worth the money.



SkyPilot January 13th 05 02:03 AM

Bill pounded on the keyboard and wrote:

who makes the most popular handheld scanning radio today?

Thanks,
Bill


Bill,

I have a RS Pro-96, which I just picked up last Dec. This is my 4th scanner
over a 17 year period. I sold my Uniden BC-245XLT to help defray the cost
to get the Pro-96. The BC-245 was a great scanner, but a local county that
borders my city is going digital later this year. I wanted to be able to
monitor them, but did not want to fork out the nearly $650 for the Uniden
BC250D.

After reading lots of reviews on the Pro-96, I got one last Dec. The Pro-96
is by far the best scanner I have every used. It has great sensitivity and
the audio is awesome.

I also picked up the Radio Shack 800mhz antenna - cat # 20-283. I am able
to pick up Virginia Beach's trunking system from over 35 miles away. Was
never able to do that with the BC-245.

The Pro-96 also used AA batteries, so you can use rechargeables. You can
also program the scanner with Win96 software.

Good Luck

Brian
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