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Recommendation for Airband Scanner
Hi,
I am interested in purchasing a portable and inexpenisve Airband scanner/reciever so I can listen to the airwave frequency around airports and big cities. I would like the scanner to be compatbile in the US and Europe (if frequencies are different). Any suggestions are appreciated. Kind regards, George B. |
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On 31 Jul 2005 04:09:38 -0700, "Pred02" wrote:
I am interested in purchasing a portable and inexpenisve Airband scanner/reciever so I can listen to the airwave frequency around airports and big cities. I would like the scanner to be compatbile in the US and Europe (if frequencies are different). Try a secondhand (U)BC120XLT or (U)BC220XLT. Regards, Rene -- Never underestimate the stupidity of people in large groups |
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You can look up new ones at www.rigpix.com Check out the thrift
stores and yard sales places and fleamarkets in your area too.Post some notes on bulletin boards in your area.Ask around.See if there is an amature radio meeting in your area. www.devilfinder.com and www.vivisimo.com are the Worlds best (because I say so,that's why) search engines to look up stuff. cuhulin |
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Check the pawn shops in your area for hand held scanner radios.And check
out rec.radio.scanner news group. cuhulin |
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