I stumbled across an oddity from years ago. I had it stuck away in a storage tub and found it while looking for something else.
It's an old Regency Informant INF-2 scanner. Mostly meant for mobile use, where legal, and pretty rudimentary by today's standards.
With the switch to digital, there isn't much activity to be heard, but the thing still works.
Just thought I'd mention it to jog memories of scanners past. It dates back to the late '80's from what it says on Rig Pix. Low band VHF, high band VHF, and UHF with most pre-programmed by state. 50 channels you can select using the buttons. No AM, so no aircraft.
It's an old Regency Informant INF-2 scanner. Mostly meant for mobile use, where legal, and pretty rudimentary by today's standards.
With the switch to digital, there isn't much activity to be heard, but the thing still works.
Just thought I'd mention it to jog memories of scanners past. It dates back to the late '80's from what it says on Rig Pix. Low band VHF, high band VHF, and UHF with most pre-programmed by state. 50 channels you can select using the buttons. No AM, so no aircraft.