Dont always assume the worst in people! I actually use an AOR scanner on 
my repeater to listen to select frequencies on all ham bands 160m thru 
1.2ghz. This is a high quality scanner and I do not recommend using the 
cheap ones,they are too prone to interference.BTDT....73,Lee,N3APP

Mark Holman wrote:

>You cannot rebroadcast Public Saftey on Ham freqs.  I'll give you a classic 
>example in Michigan when I was at a meeting...
>
>Woman unknown was rebroadcasting police locations where the RADAR speed 
>traps on 11 Meters CB CH. 19  needless to say Sheriff got ahold of this and 
>arrested her and she was in Jail, everything consfiscated.
>
>doesn't matter whats being heard John Q. Public finds that you retransmitted 
>a traffic Stop for a burned out light bulb or a speeding ticket, he will be 
>after you, and the court can fine you or have you making Martha Stewarts 
>Designer Plates to hang on cars.
>
>M. H.
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "RileyNRachel Frazee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 8:12 PM
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] VX2000U repeater
>
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>>I have a VX 2000 U vertex 25 watt radio. just out of curiousity can it be
>>hooked up to a scanner and repeat what the scanner is recieving. it has a 
>>9
>>pin connector on the back side of the radio and is used for various things
>>one thing is audio in. these radios can be connected to make a repeater, i
>>do know that. is it possible to connect a Scanner or another kind of radio
>>to it.? thanks for your replies in advance...
>>
>>Hope my question isnt totally stupid.
>>
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