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How about a Yaesu VR-500? It has a frequency dial, alpha tags (text
labels), direct frequency entry and (battery-less) non-volatile memory per your requirements. It does have a gazillion memories, but that generally comes along with the other features you desire. The Radio Shack PRO-95 may be worth considering, although it doesn't have the frequency dial. - Doug "Bruce W.1" wrote in message .. . What's a good simple scanner for VHF and UHF? Let me clarify that. I used to have a Radio Shack Pro 2006 scanner. Whenever I got around to using it I couldn't figure it out and had to read the manual again. I'd like to be able to turn it on and just enter a frequency, period. A tuning knob for the VFO would be nice too, so I could easily search around. This feature is more common on a communications receiver, which is maybe what I need. But I don't see any reason why a scanner couldn't have a knob too. It doesn't need to have a gazillion memories, ten would be fine. And it would be nice if the memories could be labelled (alphabetic). It should not have an internal lithium battery (for the memory) that dies every five years, unless it's easily replaced (not soldered on to the circuit board). And lastly, it doesn't need to be a new current model. It could be twenty years old, so long as it has a good solid circuits. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks for your help. |
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