Hi all, I know that there are lots of handheld scanners with wide band coverage, and fixed desktop scanners too, but are there any vehicle mount (in-dash) scanners, that basically otherwise look like a car radio on casual glance? The best I could figure out from looking around is to use something like the Yaesu FT-90r, in receive mode only.
Any ideas? Thanks!
scanner advice -- in-dash wide band scanner? tx not needed
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THe FT90 is very small head, Hardly a in dash unit. You also only have under 200 channels. Is that enough? Scan isnt all that fast so what kind of action you need to listen to? How about an bearcat 870, full feature. A little larger than a single DIN, smaller than a double DIN. trunking.
Here is a console mount photo, http://www.bc780xlt.com/images/780WOOD.jpg
http://www.bc780xlt.com/images/Truck.jpg
Here is one in a dash pod
http://www.bc780xlt.com/images/crvdash2.jpg
Here is a console mount photo, http://www.bc780xlt.com/images/780WOOD.jpg
http://www.bc780xlt.com/images/Truck.jpg
Here is one in a dash pod
http://www.bc780xlt.com/images/crvdash2.jpg
- Tom in D.C.
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In-dash scanner...
The old Bearcat BC-560XLT. Small, cheap, made in several clone forms for other sellers, but only 16 channels. Does lowband, VHF, and UHF, including T-band, but no 800 mHz.
Only about $99 when new, and just about DIN panel size.
Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.
Only about $99 when new, and just about DIN panel size.
Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.
Last edited by Tom in D.C. on Thu Dec 19, 2002 7:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
I vote for the Bearcat IV. With 8 channels, LED indicator lights, strong sensitivity and an audio amp that can power a small stadium, they don't get any better than this.
Well, ok.....just kidding! But I still use one daily.
I like the Uniden line, myself. If money isn't an object, look at the AORs.
Well, ok.....just kidding! But I still use one daily.
I like the Uniden line, myself. If money isn't an object, look at the AORs.
Here's one in a Troy mount installed in my Crown Victoria K-9 car.
http://www.bond-consulting.com/pictures ... onsole.JPG
Jennifer
http://www.bond-consulting.com/pictures ... onsole.JPG
Jennifer
Jennifer Bond
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."