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Originally Posted by DRH
Uniden makes two of the best scanners available, the SDS100 and the SDS200.
The SDS100 is a handheld, battery powered model and the SDS200 is a desktop scanner powered by a wall-plug adapter. The SDS200 model can also be used as a mobile scanner powered by a vehicle's 13.8VDC power socket.
The electronic circuitry inside these two scanners is virtually identical, and they will receive most every kind of radio signal except cellular frequencies and scrambled law enforcement transmissions.
These radios aren't inexpensive, but they are very impressive. Uniden also sells other scanners with fewer features at lower prices.
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Depends on what you want to monitor, if it's just FD in this area, than a cheap analog will work just fine. If you want PD, than they are mostly all digital now, so you will need a more expensive on.
I just picked up a new SDS100, works great, I found it easy to program (I paid for them to do the first county, thought it was a waist of my money now that I have it). Needed a new one because my old RadioShack on needed some frequency updates and the software was obsolete. Very happy with the new one, but $700 is a little crazy. But I broke down and bought it before the possible tariffs hit.
The App only works if the town or someone broadcasts it, it usually has about a 30-45 sec delay, and you can't scan, you can only broadcast one "station" at a time (there are some that combine a few towns here and there).
Hope that helps a little. Good luck and have fun monitoring