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Old February 25th 05, 04:53 AM
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"Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message
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That's exactly why I wanted your opinion. I'm now looking for an unwanted
scanner that gets the aviation band, and will look into the Walmart
transmitter you mentioned. Thanks.



I have

3, UBC780XLT
1, BC250D
1, AOR 8200MKIII

All work great for picking up aircraft & many other interesting things.

I also have a FM-100B Export + A Veronica Amp and a Ramsey PX50

I do recomend on the FM-100B Export model for transmiting Scanner audio you
could also hook it to the fbo's base unit if it has a line out. I can
transmit for about 3 miles with my 100B Export


 




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