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Scanning is dead, nothing to listen to, the end is shortwave dead nigh Post by Bogget » 10 AprWhat a load of tosh The world has changed so has our hobby, you could probably still use an AR88 but not much on a SX to listen to but hey i got a Whistler TRX-2 turned it on and wow thats where they where all hiding DMR You dont even have to buy an expencive scanner i have an Ailunce HD1 i carry it with me listen to lots on that yes is shortwave dead need the listening details first but its not fast on scan but if you have 6 or 10 fav freq shopwatch etc But still lots of services on analog Airband, Marine Band etc So cmon you lot stop spreading doom and gloom scanning is great fun, and you https://digitales.com.au/blog/wp-content/custom/a-simple-barcoding-system-has-changed-inventory/cows-eating-cows-mad-cow-disease.php know what you might hear.
Re: Scanning is dead, nothing to listen to, the end is nigh Post by snapey75 » 12 AprThe two https://digitales.com.au/blog/wp-content/custom/why-building-administrations-have-a-developing-business/boxing-essay.php industry is now obsessed with PTT over cellular and there are now many things like shopwatches, traffic wardens and wide area communications going over to this. I think scanning will get quieter in the future, Neil.
Post by Wayzgoosebob » 13 AprMy prime interest is military air-band so where I live I am spoiled for choice. Post by Mikel » 14 AprFor me the heyday of scanning was in the 90's when just about everything was un-encrypted FM or AM, you could listen to mobile and cordless phones is shortwave dead all the emergency services and many organisations were using some form of PMR to keep in touch with drivers etc. The stuff we used to listen to was incredible and if you tell people these days you can see they are struggling to believe you As always times change and many companies have changed to mobile phones to keep in touch with their fleet is shortwave dead digital 2 way radios for local comms.
I do not yet own any digital gear but there is still much to listen to in my area and I never leave the house without a scanner of some description. Some areas of analogue comms have actually got busier near me, is shortwave dead example the use of of Baofeng BF's on the default frequencies with schools, factories, farms, forestry workers, surveillance and general car to car convoy use etc are just a few of the things I hear here an almost daily basis from them, not to mention all the usual air, marine, amateur, PMR etc stuff and even is shortwave dead local Storenet is still FM.
This proves there is an advantage to living on a pimple on the backside of civilisation ie South Wales Scanning is far from dead it is just that some areas are not so busy as they once were.]
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