no as long as you have a scanner to hook up the antenna to analog scanner there about 100 dollars digital ones are 400 the scanners have the speaker on them
yes umm you have too hook the antenna to the hole ane wrap the copper wire around it-------------------------------------------------------- It would work OK for FM radio frequencies (88-108 Mhz) in metropolitan areas, but poorly for AM radio which is 535-1600 Khz
The best place to purchase scanner radios would be on the internet from the Scanner Master website, The website allows you to choose the right scanner for your area for maximum safety, security and entertainment.
Yes but the range of strong frequencies received will be quite narrow and get weaker beyond the aerials intended frequency range. Also do NOT try and transmit through a DAB antenna unless you know explicitly what you are doing as you can cause damage to your equipment and possibly cause a small fire.
If you want to listen to police scanners for free, download free online scanner from the link below. This program is free, therefore you can't control the scanner but you can find one close to your area to listen to.
I had the same problem, I found i had a blown fuse in the fuse panel. After replacing the fuse, scanner had no problem reading or connecting with the computer on my jeep.
You don't.
Scanner antennas can be easily obtained from quite a few useful on-line stores. Examples of stores where you can purchase these antennas are Amazon and eBay.
Your scanner uses a standard BNC antenna connector. Check eBay and ScannerMaster.com for available antennas.
monitor
Output devices. Anything that you receive is output. Input Devices: Keyboard mouse scanner CD drive a: drive Output Devices: Moniter Speakers Printer
The frequencies for aircraft communication vary greatly by location and operator. Your best bet for following the action in your area is to search the civil aircraft band (108 - 137 MHz) and, if your scanner covers it, the military aircraft band (225 -380 MHz). Note the active frequencies that you discover, then program them for future use.
input devices we the keyboard, the mouse, the scanner, the light pen and many other, then output devices we the following the printer, the projector, the white boards, the speakers
A: That depends on local laws but most important is the power output limitations that must be followed
yes umm you have too hook the antenna to the hole ane wrap the copper wire around it-------------------------------------------------------- It would work OK for FM radio frequencies (88-108 Mhz) in metropolitan areas, but poorly for AM radio which is 535-1600 Khz
External Device
This is a blast from the past. One of my GCSE ICT questions. Mouse, Keyboard and Scanner are just three of alot. Others include, Printer, Disk Drives, Tape Drives, Microphone, Speakers, Web Cam, Cameras, USB Sticks, Joy Stick, Console Controllers. Hope this has helped you. Keyboard, mouse, monitor.
Use a scanner or other portable VHF receiver, with an external directional antenna such as a loop or Yagi.