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Realistic Pro 2006 scanner monitoring 2meter repeater

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Hi everyone, just trying with a second video to make sure the first one wasn't just a fluke, I'm sorry I'm not a very good speaker on a camera but , I am just getting started with this kind of thing, and hopefully I won't be mumbling the commentaries in future. anyway this is just a quick look at a radio that like the first one I had close at hand, again just on a telescopic on the kitchen table, so the reception isnt that great. but please be patient I am going to work on the quality of my vids, so please kindly reflect this in your comments.lol also I JUST WANT TO PUT A BIG THANKYOU OUT THERE TO HANGLANDS WITHOUT WHOM THIS WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE.

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  • Thanks for that. I bought a 2006 today off an internet auction site. I have always wanted a scanner, since I were a kid. But never got around to it. Could you tell me. Is it fairly easy to use? I dont know if it comes with a manual, but I can get one off the net. What sort of communications do you pick up with it. Thanks again, please answer when u have the time.

  • Hiya mate, the main things I mnitor are cb, air band, uhf & vhf amateur bands and all manner of pmr stuff like taxis and security guards etc etc , if I can help in any way let me know .

    the best bit of advice I can offer is that an outdoor aerial is a must for these scanners if you want to get the best out of them.

    to compliment this radio a realistic dx 394 for shortwave is great. or a dx 100.

    happy listening and best 73's mate

  • I want to sex wee in your scanners pp3 socket

  • now look here you blinkin' sex pest, anywhere , but not the pp3 socket surely, have you no shame !!!

    heheheheh

    what would the g4's say ? lol.

  • Jay, great first video mate, nice scanner. We all look forward to seeing more great videos from you :-)

    73 Pete

  • no mate this is my second attempt, the first vid is the one with dx100 in it.

    sorry I should have made things clearer for everyone. thanks for commenting mate, it means a lot that you came and had a look. I know I need to improve on the mumbling bit.lol. thanks again for having a look.

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  • A nice and tidy example you have there mate. If you want another paper weight, I have an ever-so-slightly defective Pro-2004 you can have ! ;) Good to see youve got to grips with the technology mate, and like everyone else, looking forward to more.

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  • have a realistic pro -41handheld scanner i stay in shelby county memphis tn i buy this scanner off ebay now i need the codes somebody help me please thank you

  • Hey, Id one of them, the ruber duck connection, rear of them, use military v thin cable, its like cable tv, bout 2meters of it, out a window, you will pick up the local emergency radios within 10mile, on am & fm.. ;)

  • Got ya, aerials are not that dear really, i've been checking them out recently as i've just bought a pro 2006 like the one in this video

  • No, I have been watching your vids Mark before buying the scanner. I need to get around to getting a decent ariel but other things have taken precedent over it at the moment. Remember I asked you a question ages ago about scanning and you said that you had been friends with MOC for a long time, or he said that he had known you. I can't remember which now!

  • Did you find my channel via this one? or is it a coincidence?

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