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Would work well for scanning conventional emergency and non-emergency channels in Riverside County, and they're cheap-around $100.
Uniden Scanner BC345CRS
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I absolutely HATE scanners that look like kitchen utensils and clock radios.
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Ah come on! Nothing better than having a bedside unit so you can lie on the bed and listen to police/fire comms. And great for when you hear a siren in the middle of the night and wanna know why they woke you up.sp1989 wrote:I absolutely HATE scanners that look like kitchen utensils and clock radios.
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All mine are handhelds, except an old Radio Shack Pro 2004. Too bad it doesn't trunk, it would be perfect.
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Yeah good point! I can't believe that Uniden makes conventional all-in-ones like this one. In this day and age, they should consider making a trunktracker clock radio IMHO. Maybe we should all write to them. I'm wondering why they don't do that. I guess they're lazy and think this is a plethora of features but fail to realize that not many emergency services are on conventional radio systems anymore.
And it doesn't alpha-tag, doesn't do P-25, no PL/DPL/NAC codes, and NO Fire Tone-Out.
And it doesn't alpha-tag, doesn't do P-25, no PL/DPL/NAC codes, and NO Fire Tone-Out.