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That questions covers some ground! have you tried looking here:
http://www.batlabs.com/index.html
Then go to here:
Model Specific Information <---click on this & do some looking around till you find a model, you have an interest in...
then come back here...
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Look towards the kenwood line for nice features like that. 160ch or 200ch that can scan all the channels if you want.

I thinkl though if you need a /\/\ handheld I think you may have to go with a HT1550.
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Post by ExKa|iBuR »

Well, I've got a GE Orion that is capable of scanning up to 128 channels (max. number of channels per zone). The MRK is basically the same radio, but in a portable version, so you might try that.

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Post by firepoint76 »

Believe it or not but my CP200 will scan 16 ch with no mods.
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Scanning 16 ch. HTs...

Post by Tom in D.C. »

Vertex VX900.
Up to 20 zones.
Up to 512 channels.
More than 16 channels per zone, if you need it set
up that way, but then you have to scroll through the
zone via a button switch rather than the top rotary
switch which has 16 positions, which in turn means
you have a max of 16 zones and not 20.
The VX900 scans either one zone or all zones, and
does not have mixed scan lists like a Saber.
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Post by kc2dla »

Systems Saber III for certain, and possibly the Systems Saber I (someone else please confirm)
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