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Fred,
In the USA, by law scanners must not be capable of receiving cellular telephone frequencies, so they are generally "blocked"; that is, the microprocessor does not allow those frequencies to be tuned in. Usually the same models of scanners are available for purchase outside the US, but without the specific frequency blocking. Although illegal, it is possible to have these unblocked scanners shipped into the US from sources outside the US. You would want an unblocked scanner if you want to monitor cell phones (which is illegal in the US). Unfortunately, much (but not all) of the cell phone communication is now digital, which is impossible to decode using any scanner sold anywhere--you need special equipment generally only available to cell phone companies and government agencies, etc. There are also some cases (such as with some Yaesu receivers, among others), where the scanners block some frequencies outside the actual cellular range in order to prevent images of cell frequencies (intermediate and usually undesirable signals resulting from the demodulation process inside the receiver) from being picked up as well. Sometimes those additional (legally monitorable) frequencies carry signals that some people want to monitor, so they seek unblocked receivers to enable that. So it's not always for reasons of illegal cell phone monitoring that unblocked models are sought (but usually it is). - Doug "Fred" wrote in message . .. Forgive me because I'm a complete novice but, what is an unblocked scanner and why would I want one? |
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