• Scanner advice (for listening)

  • Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New England
Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New England

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  by steveh
 
Hi, looking for advice on buying a scanner. My dad used to have the kind (Regency I think?) you actually inserted the "crystals" into for each frequency... but I really have no idea
what's out there these days that fans use to listen to the railroads, etc. Best brand, anything to avoid, average price?
Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated!

Stephen
  by etna9726b
 
Uniden Sportcat SC150. Long life rechargeable battery w/AC adapter. Comes preprogrammed with ranges for air, train, etc. Plus 100 (10 x 10) memory banks to create your own lists. Rubber antenna. Headphone jack. Squelch. Had mine for 10 years now. Current model numbers may differ, but it's a good line of handheld scanners.
  by Railroad Gator
 
Check out Scanner Master in Holliston Mass at Scannermaster.com Just bought a Gre PSR310. Fantastic unit and it easy to program and to use.The people at Scannermaster are the best to work with. Check the web site and I think you will be surprised as to what they offer
  by steveh
 
Thank you for your replies and help!

Stephen
  by CPF363
 
It is recommended that you consider a narrowband capable scanner. The Uniden BC125AT is a new scanner now on the market from Scanner Master. It is field programmable and will work in the 160MHz bands and will do UHF also.