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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">The yanks still seem to
think its a good to block the cellular bands too - even though
AMPS has been dead for 15? + years. IIRC the Unidens miss one or
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/01/2019 4:53 p.m., Martin Cook
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</style>Yes, the guy in the Waikato has lots of scanners for sale but be
careful - they are the US varieties and not the NZ ones. For
example his Uniden BCT8's might look like our UBCT8's but ours
have continuous coverage from 25MHz upwards, whereas the US ones
have a big hole between 54 to 108MHz and 174 to 400MHz. Plenty of
activity in those 'holes' in NZ but you're not allowed to listen
in the US - VHF FM broadcast either?
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<div>Cheers - majoco</div>
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