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I was just given a Pro-34 scanner by a friend who bought it some years back
to monitor airband frequencies (he's a pilot), but then he got a dedicated airband transceiver shortly after purchasing the Pro-34. So he put the scanner away; he said he used it for a total of less than two hours. It appears brand new, there's no dust on it, but there is no AC adapter or manual (I found an operating guide online). I already have a couple of scanners, but I said I would take it anyway. I turned in on last night and programmed a few local frequencies into it. It worked great, even with the stock antenna. I replaced that with a Diamond RH77CA antenna, which pulls in signals much better. I was pretty impressed by its sound and sensitivity. It's bigger than anything I currently own, but still not too ungainly for a portable scanner. So, my questions: has anybody on the group ever owned of these scanners? How did you find their performance to be? How does it compare to more current models? I don't really need this scanner, but I don't know whether it is even worth putting it up for sale. I noticed that several of these sold on eBay recently for between $50-$72 US, which seems rather high to me, but I have no idea if that price range is realistic or not. If the consensus is that it's a good performer, I may just end up keeping it, since we have very little trunked scanner activity in my listening area anyway. But I need another scanner like I need un agujero en la cabeza... ![]() Jackie |
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