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Radio Shack PRO 197 Digital Trunking Scanner - Phoenix, AZ PD frequencies

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

A short clip of my Radio Shack PRO 197 Digital Trunking Scanner while scanning the Phoenix, AZ PD frequencies. This a a great scanner!! This scanner is actually made by GRE America and is exactly like the GRE PSR-600.

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  • Looks like that's with the stock antenna, eh? That's very clear. Imagine what you could pick up with a roof antenna!

  • @file83 Yes, the scanner works very well with just a small "rubber duck" antenna.  I would estimate that I am about 5 miles from the transmitter site.

  • Do these scanners also scan analog as well? Or just digital signals?

  • @TheChubbyKid - The scanner will work well for analog as well as digital signals.

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  • how do ya deal with all the encryption noise

  • 4:10 She's denying medics but her foot was run over

  • how much did this run for....and does it have a good signal for distant locations ex. im in nj so would i get a clear signal from pennsylvania?

  • love our scanner everything we wanted is on it

  • i found an old scanner idk how old it is but its a radioshack trunktracker 800mhz. and i turned it on and i cant pick up anything. its the first time ive ever had a scanner and messed with one so idk what to do or how to get it to pick up signal.. anyone got any suggestions

  • how is the reception on this? i have a tripple trunked analog scanner and I can always hear the dispatcher for the fire/EMS perfectly but when the units are responding I get a lot of static from them about 80% of the time. unless I'm really close to the units they hardly come in loud and clear. does it have to do with frequency? because fire/ems is always around 154.20000 but PD dispatch and PD units i always hear fine and they're frequencies around 460.70000. higher number better sound?

  • But it can become a mobile if that is what your asking. It's both. There we go. I got it hahahah

  • @themrfirefighter1992 so you asked if it was a base or mobile but you run mobile and cb in your house. So you should know what it is

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