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Re: Handheld Scanner

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If you want to buy a marine radio go to any marina in the Niagara region. If you have a passport I'd zip across the border and pick up a Radio shack pro 96-97 These radios will get the on board comms and other stuff. I own both Cobra marine and a Pro -26 scanner
Hope this helps Thomas
John Sherwin
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Re: Handheld Scanner

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I too have the Uniden Atlantis 250 which replaced a dead Uniden Bearcat multi-channel scanner. You can program the 250 scanning channels and with a good rooftop antenna I can pick up Sarnia traffic in Conneaut Ohio.
GaryJ

Re: Handheld Scanner

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Lee, wow,when I purchased mine back in the late
1990's or 2000 it wasn't that expensive, I actually
got mine at the local area Radio Shack store on
sale. I use it primarily for railfanning an great lakes
freighter watching, the execption being NOAA weather.

When I am out railfanning or freighter watching, there's
no need to clog up the channels with all those unwanted
frequencies,but to each their own as I say.

Seriously, its one of the best out their, I believe the
Pro 95 was the counterpart, an by now Radio Shack
perhaps has replaced these with new model types,am
not sure. Again its really easy to place the frequencies
in, and it does not eat batteries like some other hand
held scanners do,has great range,you can easily
get the larger external antenna an connect to it.

GaryJ
Mike B

Re: Handheld Scanner

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I've got a Radio Shack Pro-96 and have good luck with it along the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers, you do need to program in your own channels or do as I did have the "nerd" at the store do it for you.
UPLee

Re: Handheld Scanner

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Gary, is that the $300 one that picks up police calls and everything?
GaryJ

Re: Handheld Scanner

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If it helps, I have used a Radio Shack Pro 94
1000 channel, trunking, the whole works, a lot
of nice perks on this hand held, although you
need to load your own frequencies, its really
very good.

GaryJ
cpfan
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Location: Welland Ontario

Re: Handheld Scanner

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bbqbull:

amazon.com usually doesn't ship to Canada, and amazon.ca usually doesn't have what I want. True again this time. $84 Atlantis 250 won't ship to Canada, and product n/a in Canada.

Thanks for the suggestion though, Steve
bbqbull

Re: Handheld Scanner

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I ordered mine though amazon.com.
I read the reviews of the cheaper Uniden models, Googled the model and read the reviews.
Spent a little more money but I guess you get what you pay for.
Can you order via Amazon in Ca?
cpfan
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Location: Welland Ontario

Re: Handheld Scanner

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Anybody know a good place to buy in the Niagara Region of Ontario?

Thanks, Steve
bbqbull

Re: Handheld Scanner

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I received my Uniden Voyager radio today.
Can't wait for Boatnerd weekend at the Soo.
Case80

Re: Handheld Scanner

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I use a Uniden scanner and when at Duluth or Two Harbors it picks up the docks to ships loading.Works good as well as the Towboats on the Miss.river in the Twin Cities area .
TWilush
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Re: Handheld Scanner

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Thanks. Does the Atlantis pick up things such as onboard communications or ship to dock stuff during loading/unloading or just radio telephone traffic?
Guest

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I, along with quite a few other Boatnerds carry a Uniden/Altantis 250 and we all Love it! does a great job!
TWilush
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Handheld Scanner

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I'm looking into picking up a small hand held scanner for listening to local vessel traffic; does anyone have any experience they'd be willing to share in this field?
I'm on the fence between a scanner vs a marine radio, i.e. Uniden Atlantis 250 vs something like a Uniden BC95XLTB Scanner. Any thoughts as to range of receiving a signal etc.?
Thanks
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