MENU


Home
Ham Radio Frequencies
What's in my shack?
Cordless Phone Frequencies
Family Radio Service Frequencies
Business Band Radio Frequencies
Police - Fire - Emergency Frequencies
Marine Radio Telephone Frequencies
Guidelines and legalities to scanning
Misc., Links, Props to da hams
Contact KD5JFE
 

 Radio Shack PRO 2066 Base/Mobile 800 mhz Trunk tracked Scanner.

This scanner was bought for me because I got on the ALPHA honor roll at school. Has excellent frequency response and sensitivity. It also has 150 channels arranged into five banks of 30 channels. It can track type I and II Trunktracked systems, including GE/EDACS.

 

 Uniden Bearcat BC 100 XLT Handheld scanner

A friend of mines who is a teacher at my school gave me this one. It has extensive coverage and is EXTREMELY SENSITIVE. It covers almost everything from 29 to 512 Mhz. I do wish the battery lasted longer though.

   Uniden Bearcat BC144XL Bought this one at Wal-Mart for 16 bucks!! BRAND NEW!! This was my first scanner and it has served me well, I keep it around in the shack just to monitor fire and weather frequencies. It has far outlived the expectations of a good scanner. It is EXTREMELY sensitive. I have picked up low power FM transmissions in the 49 mhz range almost 1/2 mile away!
 No Picture Available  Heathkit Home built 2 Meter Mobile/base. Given to me by Mr. Robin (N5AUC). Has had several tweakings to tune it in just right. Unusable at present time due to a lightning strike. I can't help it, lightening hit my antenna and it surged these just as it hit ground.
No Picture Availible Radio Shack HTX 242 Mobile/Base 2 Meter Radio. I bought this radio to replace my broken heathkit radio. This radio has the best as far as features for what I use it for

This site was designed, created, and is the intellectual property of Elias Basse.

Made with Macintosh, Best viewed with ANY BROWSER!!!!