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I had a Pro-95 but I found it too bulky and hard to use (and no one in my
area uses trunking), so I sold it on eBay. So, with a few extra dollars in my pocket, I went to my local Wal-Mart store and got myself one of the new little Uniden BC92XLT scanners for just $99 (lowest price anywhere, NO shipping cost, and you don't have to wait even a minute for it to arrive). After a week with my little BC92, I think it's a perfect scanner for me. It's very sensitive, very fast, and very small. The BC92 isn't my only scanner. I've got others by Uniden, RS, Sony, and Yaesu, but my little BC92 is holding its own right now. Stop by your local Wal-Mart and try one (they accept returns if you don't like it). The BC92s are back in the automotive section in a glass case. They have a NASCAR label on the front of them, but don't let that worry you. It has nothing to do with NASCAR or auto racing. I guess the NASCAR name is just another gimmick to sell scanners. Oh, the BC92 has the exact same Close CallT RF Capture Technology that the BC246T has. That was another reason that I bought the BC92. I originally planned to get a BC246T, but after doing my homework, the BC246T would have cost me $140 more, and it wouldn't have done any more for me than the BC92. |
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