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ES13Raven

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Hi,

I am a newbie to scanning and I am looking into buying my first scanner. I want to be able to listen to the police activity in my area.

I'm looking to spend under $150 for a handheld scanner.

Which ones in this price range have the best features and is easy to use?
 

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It appears that all public safety is FM high band & UHF so you could go with a Pro 97 which is on sale for $149.99 plus tax, of course that will run you over that price. The 97 is a good deal for that price for what it does. I believe there are Unidens that are under $150 range like the BC95 & BC 92 but don't have the features the Pro 97 has for the money.
 

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Do you want a mobile or Hand held?I would go with the BCD996T.if you have to have the hand held then go with the 396.
 

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Um.. Theres nothing Digital there, and nothing interesting is trunked. Also notice his money requirement.

Go with the pro-84 if you don't need Alpha-Tags. Its only $50 and will do what you need.

If you do need alpha tags, take the pro-97. It will let you listen to anything trunked in your area and has alpha tags.
 

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Thanks for the replies...

Is the antenna that comes with the pro 84 decent, or does it need a better one for more range?
 

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It is not great. If you can afford the upgrade, it would probably be a good idea. With it I get lots of static from frequencies just a county away. Its not necessary, but if you have the money, do it.
 

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Mtirv said:
It is not great. If you can afford the upgrade, it would probably be a good idea. With it I get lots of static from frequencies just a county away. Its not necessary, but if you have the money, do it.
Which one do you recommend?

Mtirv said:
Go with the pro-84 if you don't need Alpha-Tags. Its only $50 and will do what you need.
Which scanners under $150 have alpha tags?

Thanks for your help guys.
 

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ES13Raven said:
Which scanners under $150 have alpha tags?

When the pro97 is on sale, it's $149.99 :wink:

You can get a used pro93 or pro95 on the cheap, between $50-80 or so. They don't have the nice bright backlit keypad, nor ctcss/dcs, but they are still a good 1st scanner.

I used a pro93/2053 (2053 is the base version) for several years, and they are still good scanners.

If you can swing the $150, get the pro97, if you're not sure, get a good 93 or 95.
 

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JohnSPWD said:
Do you want a mobile or Hand held?I would go with the BCD996T.if you have to have the hand held then go with the 396.

I think he said UNDER $150. Those scanners are $500 and up!
 

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don't think you are goping to find anything for that price unless you get it from a pawn shop or its HOT thats going to do you a lot of good for that price sorry ~!!
 
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