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Larry Copenhaver January 1st 06 02:59 PM

Pro 95 question about rebanding
 
I just received a Radio Shack Pro 95 as a Christmas gift. I have really
enjoyed listening over the past few days. Because I have been away from
scanning for several years, I have been reading about scanning on the
Internet over the past few days and have come across the issue of rebanding.
My local Radio Shack employees do not seem to know anything about the
rebanding issue so I am hoping to find information here. I have found that
Radio Shack does not list this radio as being upgradable. My question is
this: After rebanding in the near future, will this scanner be obsolete and
useless? I live in rural Southwest Virginia.

Thanks for any info.
Larry



Doc January 1st 06 04:46 PM

Pro 95 question about rebanding
 
The most accurate answer involves a question. Are your local Public service
frequencies in the 800MHZ band?
If so the answer is maybe. Originally it was thought only the frequencies
being moved to consolidate Nextels channels would be affected, but it turns
out that even those frequencies in the unaffected portions of the 800MHZ
band may be reassigned to new frequencies. This is because channel spacing
for the new consolidated band may be adjusted for all users. If so that
would affect everyone in the new public service bands.
The definitive answer has not been put out by the powers that be. The first
channel moves will start around June of 2006.



"Larry Copenhaver" wrote in message
...
I just received a Radio Shack Pro 95 as a Christmas gift. I have really
enjoyed listening over the past few days. Because I have been away from
scanning for several years, I have been reading about scanning on the
Internet over the past few days and have come across the issue of
rebanding.
My local Radio Shack employees do not seem to know anything about the
rebanding issue so I am hoping to find information here. I have found
that
Radio Shack does not list this radio as being upgradable. My question is
this: After rebanding in the near future, will this scanner be obsolete
and
useless? I live in rural Southwest Virginia.

Thanks for any info.
Larry





Larry Copenhaver January 1st 06 06:26 PM

Pro 95 question about rebanding
 
The amount of time that I used the Pro 95 so far has been very limited. It
appears that using the search function, I have found frequencies in the 800
MHZ band only a couple of times. These have sounded like police
transmissions, but I do not know for sure- at the time, I didn't know how to
copy the frequencies into a bank so I have not been able to listen on any
sort of regular basis. I am still trying to figure out the trunking feature
of this radio. Almost everything that I have picked up has been in lower
bands.

"Doc" wrote in message
...
The most accurate answer involves a question. Are your local Public

service
frequencies in the 800MHZ band?
If so the answer is maybe. Originally it was thought only the frequencies
being moved to consolidate Nextels channels would be affected, but it

turns
out that even those frequencies in the unaffected portions of the 800MHZ
band may be reassigned to new frequencies. This is because channel spacing
for the new consolidated band may be adjusted for all users. If so that
would affect everyone in the new public service bands.
The definitive answer has not been put out by the powers that be. The

first
channel moves will start around June of 2006.



"Larry Copenhaver" wrote in message
...
I just received a Radio Shack Pro 95 as a Christmas gift. I have really
enjoyed listening over the past few days. Because I have been away from
scanning for several years, I have been reading about scanning on the
Internet over the past few days and have come across the issue of
rebanding.
My local Radio Shack employees do not seem to know anything about the
rebanding issue so I am hoping to find information here. I have found
that
Radio Shack does not list this radio as being upgradable. My question

is
this: After rebanding in the near future, will this scanner be obsolete
and
useless? I live in rural Southwest Virginia.

Thanks for any info.
Larry







Ken January 1st 06 06:51 PM

Pro 95 question about rebanding
 

"Doc" wrote in message
...
The most accurate answer involves a question. Are your local Public

service
frequencies in the 800MHZ band?
"Larry Copenhaver" wrote in message
...
Radio Shack does not list this radio as being upgradable. My question

is
this: After rebanding in the near future, will this scanner be obsolete

and
useless? I live in rural Southwest Virginia.


The Pro 95 will not be upgradable & IF your public service bands are Trunked
800 Mhz, you'll be S.O.L. But I wouldn't call it absolute & useless,
there's still
plenty of bandwidth to enjoy. You just won't be able to listen to trunked
800Mhz public service ferqs. It's still a keeper.



Alex Clayton January 2nd 06 12:50 AM

Pro 95 question about rebanding
 
"Larry Copenhaver" wrote in message
...
The amount of time that I used the Pro 95 so far has been very limited.
It
appears that using the search function, I have found frequencies in the
800
MHZ band only a couple of times. These have sounded like police
transmissions, but I do not know for sure- at the time, I didn't know how
to
copy the frequencies into a bank so I have not been able to listen on any
sort of regular basis. I am still trying to figure out the trunking
feature
of this radio. Almost everything that I have picked up has been in lower
bands.


Go to the Radio Reference site and they will explain to you how it all
works. They may have the info on the police and fire in your area.
--
"Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites.
Moderation is for monks."
[Lazarus Long]



Ken January 2nd 06 02:24 AM

Pro 95 question about rebanding
 
Radio Shack in your area will program the scanner for free for the first
year of ownership.

copy the frequencies into a bank so I have not been able to listen on

any
sort of regular basis. I am still trying to figure out the trunking
feature
of this radio. Almost everything that I have picked up has been in

lower
bands.


Go to the Radio Reference site and they will explain to you how it all
works. They may have the info on the police and fire in your area.





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