Nice thing about tube radios, they should have no issues from an EMP if some foreign power decides set off a nuke in the upper atmosphere, of course that will do little good when the power grid is shot and all the transmitters are off the air.
No, I'm afraid not YET. The light is burnt out on #10. However that spot WILL be for the NWS when I get the proper frequency. The scanner actually came with two NWS crystals,162.550 and 162.400 neither is local for me.Channel 10 is turned off. Is it for NWS?
Like this?... the sad thing I bought a few crystals today, but 154.190 and 154.245 were not available on ebay.
Like this?
Channel 10 is turned off. Is it for NWS?
Oh yes, yes, yes! If it's a 10.7 IF. For sale?
The Pro-94 was my first trunking scanner. Took me forever to learn how to program that thing. If you were not in an area with trunking, you can not program in the talk groups. Then I got the Pro-92 and 2067, so much easier to program and the first I could do with a computer.This is a great question!
I started out as a kid around 10 years old with a Pro-94 from radio shack. I remember back in the late 90s and early 00s, I was able to listen to...quite a bit that would be taboo and unethical by today's standards (remember the cordless house phone era?). Besides typical Fire and Police, Listening to FRS and GMRS, and Ham was the norm for a nosey kid. I believe the Pro94 was released in April of 2000 and I had one shortly afterwards for a while. I wish I could find it.
I remember looking at Radio and Scanning magazines and wanting sooo bad the Bearcat 780XLT, to me that was the top dog scanner, and it could scan UHF AIR bands. After 9/11 I remember UHF Air being pulled from alot of other scanners. My Pro94 could not and that was a big thing I wanted since I lived in Pensacola and there was a lot of military air activity going on at the time, and I loved airplanes, still do.
Since then Ive gotten a Uniden SDS-200, which is wayyyy cooler than the 780XLT (which I would still like to own..).
The Pro-94 was my first trunking scanner. Took me forever to learn how to program that thing. If you were not in an area with trunking, you can not program in the talk groups. Then I got the Pro-92 and 2067, so much easier to program and the first I could do with a computer.