AOR SR2000

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To those that are into regular monitoring and scanning check out what's new at www.aorusa.com. coverage from 25mhz to 3 ghz triple stage front end receiver 5 inch color tft display spectrum analyzer. Looks like i have to come up with some funds again. Can't do trunking but oh well , not everything transmiited is trunked or digital speech.


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You may also consider moving out of Country or getting a Government contract, AOR says its for "Government sale or Export only."
 

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Tramagod said:
You may also consider moving out of Country or getting a Government contract, AOR says its for "Government sale or Export only."

I could swear they had one of those at Dayton last year, too.

Note the missing price... BIG BUCK$

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They very well may have for "Display" purposes, but if you go to the AOR web-site, it isn't even listed there. I did a Google search just to see what I could find and it took me to a Distibutor's web-site with a color picture and a complete description along with the price, $3,200.00, along with the footnote "For Government Sale or Export only." It must hear something the FCC doesn't want us to.
 

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Tramagod said:
They very well may have for "Display" purposes, but if you go to the AOR web-site, it isn't even listed there. I did a Google search just to see what I could find and it took me to a Distibutor's web-site with a color picture and a complete description along with the price, $3,200.00, along with the footnote "For Government Sale or Export only." It must hear something the FCC doesn't want us to.
Okay, first it is on the AOR site:
http://www.aorusa.com./sr2000.html

Next, the reason it is for government or authorized users only (like radio shops) is this:
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Frequency range: 25 ~ 3,000 MHz (no gap)
 
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