Styx_N_Stones
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I have a Regency WHAMO 10 scanner that I picked up a few years ago. That's the one that is programed by breaking the 'teeth' off a metal 'comb' according to a chart of frequencies. It's an odd method, but it works just fine. Some folks consider this the first user programmable (no crystals) scanner made. It's almost 40 years old and works like a champ! Looks cool too... like something out of Adam-12... LOL!!!
When I got it about half of the combs were already programed for frequencies that I wanted. It came with a few 'blank' combs for the rest. At the time there was a website that would tell you which teeth to break off (the unit didn't come with the programing book). You would input the desired frequency and it would display a picture of the proper combination.
I can no longer find the website (forgot... oops). Can anybody help me out? Does anyone know either the website I'm talking about, or know where I can find a PDF of the original book (not the owners manual... that I have)? Or any other way of figuring out how to config these combs? I'd be very grateful if someone has an answer to this perplexing dilemma...
Thanks
When I got it about half of the combs were already programed for frequencies that I wanted. It came with a few 'blank' combs for the rest. At the time there was a website that would tell you which teeth to break off (the unit didn't come with the programing book). You would input the desired frequency and it would display a picture of the proper combination.
I can no longer find the website (forgot... oops). Can anybody help me out? Does anyone know either the website I'm talking about, or know where I can find a PDF of the original book (not the owners manual... that I have)? Or any other way of figuring out how to config these combs? I'd be very grateful if someone has an answer to this perplexing dilemma...
Thanks