tumegpc
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It's good to know that Amazon will be selling Whistler scanners. Sometimes you can get a good deal with their price fluctuations.
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That radio whenever it becomes available is nothing more than a restamped PSR500. Who wants a five-year-old radio with no new technology. Plus when I look at my 500 it's all buttons with a tiny screen that gives minimal information. Just a retooled old model.
Why is it, on any thread discussing these scanners, that some clueless person has to post this? You're not revealing some big secret that no one knows, it's been known for quite a while.
And there are plenty of people who can use one, I have no need for phase II, the Whistlers cover everything I'm in range of. What you think people not is not what many actually need.
That radio whenever it becomes available is nothing more than a restamped PSR500. Who wants a five-year-old radio with no new technology? Plus when I look at my 500 it's all buttons with a tiny screen that gives minimal information. Just a retooled old model.
That radio whenever it becomes available is nothing more than a restamped PSR500. Who wants a five-year-old radio with no new technology. Plus when I look at my 500 it's all buttons with a tiny screen that gives minimal information. Just a retooled old model.
The GRE/Radio Shack digital radios still work great. I love mine.
The GRE/Radio Shack digital radios still work great. I love mine.
I agree. I love my pro-106 and have no interest in getting rid of it.
I'm glad to see the price is more reasonable, though. Not that there isn't a potential for it to go up between now and when it's actually released.
Why is it, on any thread discussing these scanners, that some clueless person has to post this? You're not revealing some big secret that no one knows, it's been known for quite a while.
And there are plenty of people who can use one, I have no need for phase II, the Whistlers cover everything I'm in range of. What you think people not is not what many actually need.
But lettuce be real. That price is way too high.
That radio whenever it becomes available is nothing more than a restamped PSR500. Who wants a five-year-old radio with no new technology. Plus when I look at my 500 it's all buttons with a tiny screen that gives minimal information. Just a retooled old model.
Apparently you have an issue with Whistler. This model is the replacement for the PSR 800 not 5 year old technology. It is 2 years old.
No more so than $600 for the 536 that I bought that had far too many issues and missing features.
without Whistler you have NO parts for repair for GR//rs scanners .