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![]() "David H." wrote in message ... Hello all, Scanning has been for me, as I'm sure it has for many of you, a great and fascinating hobby over the last many years. But with such things as digital transmission, spread spectrum and encryption techniques becoming more and more popular and widely used every day, it can really only mean one thing: recreational scanning must eventually die. From everything I can see, it won't be long before even the most back-woods agencies will be going all digital... as many of them already have. Sure, it may take another 5 or 10 years (probably at most) to phase out all the old analog radio equipment, but phase out it will. It has to. The future of radio communication is going digital. It's now cheap and it's easy, and getting more so every day. What are we scanner enthusiasts to do? Simple. Buy up as much of their brodcasting equipment as possible for as cheaply as possible and start broadcasting in analog whatever the hell you want! Lizard~King "Well I'm the crawling Kingsnake, and I rule my den!" - JDM, et. alii |
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