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echo: scanners
to: TROY H. CHEEK
from: NATHAN BOLLINGER
date: 1996-10-28 23:35:00
subject: Re: Tennessee Scanner Law

TH>Concerning _Tennessee Scanner Law_, Nathan Bollinger said to Troy H.
TH>Cheek in SCANRADIO:
TH>
TH> NB> Thanks Troy! We're back from Tennessee. I didn't get to listen to
TH> NB> my scanner very much 'cause I couldn't find a Radio Shack store
TH>in
TH> NB> order to buy copy of POLICE CALL. But we still had a good time!
TH>
TH>I understand you went to Pigeon Forge.  Last time I was there, I
TH>didn't do much scanning.  I was too busy to do any real searching, and
TH>since I didn't have a frequency list or an auto-programming scanner at
TH>that point in time...
TH>
TH>Aside from some of the general radio and antenna information in the
TH>front, I really don't recommend POLICE CALL.
TH>
TH>
TH>... Another pot of coffee down the programming hatch!
TH>
TH>--- JetMail 0.99beta22
 
Well, I was pretty busy while I was there also, but I do find scanning 
much more interesting than watching TV when in the hotel room. And 
POLICE CALL may not be perfect, but let's face it, there just aren't 
that many sources of such info around. 
 
Much to my dismay, I found a whole list of freqs for the Pigeon Forge 
area on a disk that I'd forgotten I had. Bummer. :( Oh well, I'll know 
next time. :)
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