I had that scanner for 3 years, I would love to get one back. I was able to enter in pretty much all the fleetnet towers that I would go to. Perfect size also!
One thing thou, you have to enter in all the talkgroups that are patched in order to not miss antyhing. An example or two:
Burlington and Niagara OPP are always patched together. With the 396T I had to make sure that both of these talk groups were entered in the scanner on the tower(s) that I monitored. If I only had the talkgroup, in this case labelled Burlington and the patch showed up as Niagara I wouldnt be able to hear the activity.
With the newer scanners, as long as you have one of the two or three talkgroups entered in, it will allow you to listen.
I am not familiar with how it works out your way but here in the GTA, some of the MNR and MTO Enforcement talkgroups are "attached" to the normal patches and occasionally "stand alone' talkgroups like Oxford and Norfolk get patched, together and with the MTO Enforcement talkgroups.
Again, I had over 70 different systems on my 396T, 40-50 different OPP towers, city systems (one for each tower in Toronto, for each of the towers in Halton) and I painstakingly built them to reflect what I would expect to hear for each. Building this was fun for me and I used Trunk 88 (shows you how a Motorola radio system works, shows the patches, status, radio id's) to custom build each.
And I probably still have the files saved somewhere on a USB Stick. I and others can help you out so that you dont miss any communications.