Hi there
I just got a MCS2000 and I would like to use it as a scanner only. Is there a power cord to plug it in a standard home plug. If yes were could I found one.
Thank you all
Pat
MCS 2000
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you have to use some kind of power supply, you can't just plug it into the wall. something that puts out 12 volts at 2 amps would work fine for recieve only.
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Re: MCS 2000
If this is a high-power (110W) VHF, or a mid-power (40W) UHF, with a Type III control head, I would happily trade you one of my scanners for it.police911 wrote:Hi there
I just got a MCS2000 and I would like to use it as a scanner only. Is there a power cord to plug it in a standard home plug. If yes were could I found one.
Thank you all
Pat


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