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Re: Radio Scanners





Russell Bryant wrote:

> L & D wrote:
>
> > Yuri J Sos/Melbourne AUS wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 24 Aug 1999 21:56:22 +1000, "Grahame Ferguson"
> > > <grahamef@users.mcmedia.com.au> wrote in aus.rail.bombers.flag99, and
> > > I selectively quote:
> > >
> > > >The other trick is to use a CD adaptor to your car cassette player, by
> > > >pluging the lead into your scanner earphone socket, the sound is greatly
> > > >amplified.
> > >
> > > I use a CB radio extension speaker (from DSE) bolted to a large (very
> > > large) bulldog clip (used to close dried dog food bags).  This clips
> > > to the hand grip above and behind the driver's seat.  That way, I can
> > > have the radio/cassette/CD on and the scanner output is right behind
> > > my right ear (fairly quietly to avoid aggravating the rest of the
> > > family in the car<g!>)
> >
> > Gee your lucky my kids won't allow the scaner on in the car unless they arn't in it
> >
> > Davo
>
> Easy, leave the kids at home and take the scanner for a nice drive in the country.
> Preferably near a railway line.

I only wish

Davo

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> Russell Bryant
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