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| | | | | | Re: NSFW police scanner help < Reply # 12 on 5/6/2009 12:16 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by RailGuy88 Well, whatever you use, Bearcat is the way to go. I use the old BCT50, and it is awesome. I can still get the digital freqs, but not sure about those new scramble units (Oakland PD uses them). Haven't tested that yet. I've used Rat Shack stuff in the past. The really good units are from the true Radio Shack/Realistic/Tandy models from the 1990's. Those were good. But these days, the quality has gone way down, and highly recommend to stay away from there unless you need an emergency part or something.
| As a user of the current generation RadioShack radios, they are made by GRE and they are pretty top notch. Only issue I have with them is using them on VHF with a high gain antenna as it overloads the radio; easy fix is to turn the attenuator on and I am golden. Its a well known problem, but an easy fix. And yes, the 396XT does support NAC decoding, but it took Uniden a while. The one thing I do like about the PSR500/PRO106 is the fact you can set it to dump trunking channel control data from the data port and with the programming cable have it work with UniTrunker to log control channel data without using a discriminator tap.
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