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How do I enter a decimal on an old Bearcat scanner 101..it doesn't have decimal points just flip switches 1-16? Help this was my granfathers and I'm so into this but can't pick anything up
Try contacting your local law enforcement agency, they will usually be happy enough to send you a list for your county - however there are frequency numbers that are private and not ment to be 'scanned' by us regular folks. Your local newpaper or TV station may have the list on the website. All the other frequency numbers i know of i got out of my book - which btw was well worth the $10 becausee it gave me EVERY agency broadcasting : fire, sheriff, state police troops A-F, courthouse, etc. You can try letting your scanner do the work and have it scan for frequencies and store those that you find and dump the ones you dont like later, but if your going to do it that way let your scanner scan for a week or so - some frequencies dont get used very much. If your town/city has a website the local frequencies should also be listed there. Good Luck
hello it sounds like the priority button is programmed to that perticular frequency solution go to the frequncy manuly press and hold priority button untill it disapears fro the screen
Unless this scanner was aquired second hand, the frequncy programming instructions should be included. If not, please visit this site and follow the links for more info..
find out if what you are listening to has gone to digital... in particular apco 25. if so you'll need at the minimum a scanner that will work on apco 25. look at the specs on a pro-96 to see what you will need.
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