Radio Scanners
Bearcat 210xw Cd Manual Radio Scanner Bc210xw Uniden

Bearcat 210xw Cd Manual Radio Scann..

1977 Adpara Dynamics Cb Radio Power Scanner

1977 Ad para Dynamics Cb Radio Powe..

US $6.97

Uk  World Radio Frequencies For Scanners Ham Radio

Uk World Radio Frequencies For Sc..

US $6.23

Uniden Bc370crs 300 Channel Clock Radio Police Scanner

Uniden Bc370crs 300 Channel Clock R..

US $112.99

200 Channel Radio Shack Vhfuhfair800mhz Home Scanner

200 Channel Radio Shack Vhf uhf air..

US $70.00

July 2010 Uk Radio Scanner Frequency List On A Cd Rom

July 2010 Uk Radio Scanner Frequenc..

US $1.55

Uniden Bearcat Bc350a Police Scanner Radio W Speaker K

Uniden Bearcat Bc350a Police Scanne..

US $65.00

Radio Scanners

Pro46 Scanner Realistic Radio Shack 100 Channel 7a3
US $54.99
Bearcat 210xw Cd Manual Radio Scanner Bc210xw Uniden
US $8.95

Are the older radio scanners pretty much useless?

Question: Are the older radio scanners pretty much useless?

(Posted by: Down_Incognito on 2008-09-15 19:33:21)

Been looking at some of the older scanners on ebay...Realistic Pro- 34 and others like it. My question is are these pretty much useless nowadays now that a lot of the radio chatter has gone to trunking and digital? Would these still be able to be programmed to pick up stuff on the various frequencies?


Answers:

Posted by: wires on 2008-09-15, 19:42:20

It depends on where you live. A smaller community may not have made many if any changes to their communications systems yet. Where I live, the police have gone digital but fire hasn't. Fire is a particular problem because of each department being willing to help others. One department can't go digital and still expect the others to be able to communicate. In many smaller and volunteer departments the firefighters have to buy their own radios. They simply can't afford digital equipment. Still, the digital switch is happening. An older scanner that can't receive digital or trunked signals is limited and may become useless at any time.

  

Posted by: Richard Holms on 2008-09-15, 21:13:15

It depends on what you want to listen too. Fire, Police, Local Business, POCSAG/ FLEX, FRS, GMRS, ACARS, AIS, do you plan on decoding? You can make you use for pretty much any receiver. You're correct that systems have shifted to trunking and at times from analog to digital, but as mentioned by another gent/ gal this is area and system dependent. Now be careful that rebanding is happening soon, so older trunking scanners may not be able to do the trunk "tracking ". So no older scanners are not "pretty much useless " (at lease in my case), but then again as in everything it will depend on its user. UPDATE Yikes... Radio Shack is not what it once was you may get blank eyes.

  

Posted by: Daniel K on 2008-09-16, 06:50:11

Andy - Your best bet is to stop by your local Radio Shack and ask them what type of scanner you need for your area. Many cities and towns in the US will not go digital anytime soon so a pro 34 may work just fine for years to come.

  

Powered by Yahoo! Answers®


Back to Previous page

Bookmark Radio Scanners

myspace views counter
Sitemap | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact

© copyright 2009 ShoppingOnlineExpress.com, All Rights Reserved.

Legal Notice: This website is powered by Amazon®, Adsense™, Ebay®, Yahoo!® Answers and Youtube™. All trademarks are copyrighted by their respective owners. Please read our terms of use and privacy policy.