guruuno
Member
As a previous enthusiast with multiple scanners, of which I've sold all of them, the question remains; is the day over when it is a enjoyable hobby to listen to scanner transmissions as it has been for many years or given the introduction of scrambled, encrypted, difficult to listen to transmissions, is the day over, is it more difficult, is it finished, or are e looking for the magic "hole" with a open frequency here and there?
My question is: Is it worth the investment in a $500 +/- scanner to try to enjoy the hobby as it was/has been, or or those days to be remembered?
I'd love to continue, but if town A or city B has communication that cannot be listened to as in the past, whats the point? Why spend the money?
I see people selling model A or version B here and there with capabilities to do this and that, but the question remains; will it ever be or is it over?
My question is: Is it worth the investment in a $500 +/- scanner to try to enjoy the hobby as it was/has been, or or those days to be remembered?
I'd love to continue, but if town A or city B has communication that cannot be listened to as in the past, whats the point? Why spend the money?
I see people selling model A or version B here and there with capabilities to do this and that, but the question remains; will it ever be or is it over?