Rick,
I have 2 RadioShack model PRO-2052 scanners. Plus 2 Owners Manuals and
lists of frequencies for Fort Bend and Harris Counties.
The radios can be used mobile with a power connection to the cigar or power
connector in the vehicle.

Roy W5TKZ -- 73



On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 6:28 PM Rick Wannall via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A friend of mine and I, both of us volunteers who went through HPD
> Citizens Police Academy, now belong to the alumni association and volunteer
> throughout the year with HPD.
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> At a recent event, the subject of police/fire/city scanners came up, and
> we decided we would chase some up and listen now and then.
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> BVARC seemed like a place to start where we might find someone who already
> had one or more scanners, known to work around Houston, and gathering dust
> while their more modern replacements stay busy.
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> If you have one or two such scanners that might be happy to back in active
> service, let me know and let's talk price. We each set a tentative budget
> of about $200, hoping that we might find something really nice in used
> gear. One of us will set up at home. The other would like to be able to
> move around, so remarks on mobile versus handheld are very welcome.
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> Thanks in advance for info, tips, gear offers, anything else relevant.
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> Rick
>
> KG5ITH
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