Scanner? $4.00

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From what I’ve read, it wasn’t a bad little scanner for its day.

It was.
It was inexpensive and basic. Just what I needed at the time to listen to a handful of frequencies. I didn't need a big display, and the smaller form factor worked well in my truck.
But of course this was back in the day where everything was analog, no trunking, and even large cities only had a few channels.
A small step up from the crystal scanners of the day.

For 4 bones, I would have bought that.
 

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Wow, this brought back a flood of memories!! I had one of these little gems back in the late 90's and absolutely loved it. I can still remember every frequency, and even the order they were programmed.
 

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I still have one of these buried somewhere in my many piles/boxes of radio related stuff. It was small enough to be placed into my 1990 Toyota Corolla, along with a Radio Shack CB. If I recall correctly, it was also the scanner in the "command vehicle" in the movie Universal Soldier......with Dolph Lundgrens character tuning it at some point, mounted to the dash of the semi tractor. (Always wondered how it would fair being mounted up high on the dash like that).

The rubberized buttons were a bit annoying, and the two digit display would scroll the frequency programmed, which at the time I thought looked cool. But now I prefer seeing the entire frequency display at once, LCD's made this cheap and abundant. Would have spent the $4 too, I bet it still works.
 

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Still have a handful of them. We installed them in many Chief/EMS/Law vehicles back in the day, as well as most Fire and EMS Stations. I still use one in my garage to scan our local Fire/EMS paging channels. Even though they are narrowband it picks them up for my purpose. As said great for NOAA as well as GMRS/HAM.
 

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and the two digit display would scroll the frequency

The frequency would only scroll on display if you hit the review button when in the manual mode stopped on channell if my memory serves me.

In normal operation of scanning the scanner would just display the two digits of the channel
 
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Wow, I've not seen one of those in years. My brother used to have one in his Celica (before he wrecked it). After he died we found it in a box in his garage and tossed it along with a bunch of other stuff.
 
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