If you want a scanner to listen to your local police, fire, ambulance, etc... This scanner >MIGHT< not be the one for you. This scanner only goes up to 512 Mhz. Many, many emergency services have gone up to 800 Mhz, with sophisticated "trunking" services. Bottom line, this radio can't receive them. To be sure, you should do a search through Google. Try "police frequencies" + (your town or county.) Google should return numerous sites that will show you if your local frequencies are in range of this radio.
Besides the above, you can listen in to aircraft, some Coast Guard operations, trains, taxis, who knows what else.
This is a very nice scanner for the price.
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I've owned this scanner for a couple years now and it's been reliable and trouble-free. In the San Francisco Bay Area I get a variety of signals: several police dispatch, security companies, ambulance, taxi, ham, even a neighbor's baby monitor. It has proven to be very sturdy (it's been dropped on a few occasions), and the ability to recharge batteries inside the unit (using the AC adaptor) is a nice feature.Best Deals for Bearcat BC60XLT-1 Handheld Scanner with 30 Channels and 10 Bands
I had one just like it years ago and was very happy with it. I am also familiar with this one and since I am 75 year s old I don't need anything other than this.Honest reviews on Bearcat BC60XLT-1 Handheld Scanner with 30 Channels and 10 Bands
Prices was good if it would not work after 2 hours of use.I would not recommend this to anyone.
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