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Listening to scanner radios is fascinating and engaging. Whether you’re new or experienced, the right police scanner can offer real-time info and fun. In this episode Caleb covers more of the need to know about scanner radios, from how they work to picking the best one- including the best place in the USA to buy one!

What Are Scanners?

A scanner is a radio receiver that quickly monitors ("scans") many channels. It lets you listen to two-way radio calls. Police, fire departments, and other services use these radios. They send short bursts of info on thousands of channels. Scanners help you follow these transmissions, giving a peek into local authorities and emergency services.

Types of Scanners Handheld Scanners

Handheld scanners are portable and let you monitor frequencies anywhere. They’re great for listening from different places. Popular models often have rechargeable batteries, built-in antennas, and easy-to-use interfaces.

Base/Mobile Scanners

Base or mobile scanners are bigger and meant for fixed locations or vehicles. They usually offer more range and features than handheld models. These scanners are ideal for enthusiasts wanting a strong setup at home or in their car.

Digital Scanners

Digital scanners can decode digital signals, common in public safety communications. These are crucial if you want to listen to agencies using digital trunking.

Trunking Scanners

Trunking scanners follow conversations across multiple frequencies, key for modern, complex radio systems used by many public safety agencies. This tech ensures you don’t miss any part of a conversation.

What to do if you just don't know what to do?

When unsure, consult experts at Scanner Master. They can guide you to the perfect scanner. Visit their website to learn more.

follow these links for more information:

ScannerMaster

Radio Reference: Scanner Frequency Database

Prep Comms: Scanner Store

K4CDN KITs: Scanners and more

Communications for the Prepared: eBook via Kindle

HamRadio 360 Podcast: Scanner Listening Throwback episode

My Favorite and Most Highly Suggested Scanner: Uniden Home Patrol II

Pulse Point Respond: Thanks Eric

  continue reading

12 episodes

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Manage episode 427976434 series 3567831
Content provided by Caleb Nelson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Caleb Nelson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Listening to scanner radios is fascinating and engaging. Whether you’re new or experienced, the right police scanner can offer real-time info and fun. In this episode Caleb covers more of the need to know about scanner radios, from how they work to picking the best one- including the best place in the USA to buy one!

What Are Scanners?

A scanner is a radio receiver that quickly monitors ("scans") many channels. It lets you listen to two-way radio calls. Police, fire departments, and other services use these radios. They send short bursts of info on thousands of channels. Scanners help you follow these transmissions, giving a peek into local authorities and emergency services.

Types of Scanners Handheld Scanners

Handheld scanners are portable and let you monitor frequencies anywhere. They’re great for listening from different places. Popular models often have rechargeable batteries, built-in antennas, and easy-to-use interfaces.

Base/Mobile Scanners

Base or mobile scanners are bigger and meant for fixed locations or vehicles. They usually offer more range and features than handheld models. These scanners are ideal for enthusiasts wanting a strong setup at home or in their car.

Digital Scanners

Digital scanners can decode digital signals, common in public safety communications. These are crucial if you want to listen to agencies using digital trunking.

Trunking Scanners

Trunking scanners follow conversations across multiple frequencies, key for modern, complex radio systems used by many public safety agencies. This tech ensures you don’t miss any part of a conversation.

What to do if you just don't know what to do?

When unsure, consult experts at Scanner Master. They can guide you to the perfect scanner. Visit their website to learn more.

follow these links for more information:

ScannerMaster

Radio Reference: Scanner Frequency Database

Prep Comms: Scanner Store

K4CDN KITs: Scanners and more

Communications for the Prepared: eBook via Kindle

HamRadio 360 Podcast: Scanner Listening Throwback episode

My Favorite and Most Highly Suggested Scanner: Uniden Home Patrol II

Pulse Point Respond: Thanks Eric

  continue reading

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