-> Low band 32-50
-> Ham band 146-148
-> High band 148-174
-> Uhf band 450-470
-> Uhf "T" band 470-512
-> Govt. Uhf 420-450
Not to much in the way of scanning frequencies compared to what they
have to offer nowdays. I would just about presume that our BearCat 210
is about ready for the shelves at the Smithsonian. Mine still works but
the #7 key sometimes doesn't want to be entered on the display. Guess
when the settlement comes in I have the option of getting a nice Ham
radio that covers a few of the bands I'd like to listen to and a new
Computer System.. Working on a Ham ticket as well as maintaining a
Non-subscription BBS.
But going back to school to be re-trained as a Computer-tech so this
should be interesting.
Wayne
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