Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby
Summary: Welcome to Scanner School, a podcast dedicated to the Scanner Radio Hobby. Each week we cover another topic related to scanning and will be answering all of your questions to take you from Scanner Radio Student to Scanner Radio Scholar.
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- Artist: Phil Lichtenberger
- Copyright: All Podcast Content and Artwork copyright 2018-2019 Monitor Long Island, Inc.
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Thank you for making our first year a huge success. We discuss our 2018 accomplishments and our 2019 goals.
Starting at under $30 USD these cheap chinese radios are a bargain. What does a cheap radio get you?
Should you buy a new scanner or should you buy a Unication G4 / G5 pager? All will do P25, but what is the difference?
If you have a scanner related question you want answered, contact us at www.scannerschool.com/ask
Here are 10 scanners radio accessories that I would recommend as a gift for yourself or the scanner radio listener on your shopping list.
Looking for the right scanner for this holiday season? Here are my pics for 2018.
Today, I have 5 tips to help you enjoy scanning on your first (or next) cruise.
If you have a scanner related question you want answered, contact us at www.scannerschool.com/ask
Encryption - it is the one word that will make any scanner radio listener cringe.
Part 2 of 2 in our NXDN Series. Last week we introduced NXDN and the protocol. This week's podcast is all about NXDN Trunking.
The basics of NXDN, including the Common Air Interface and conventional NXDN.
By Grounding your scanner receive station, you may find that you've increased your scanner's sensitivity and eliminated some RF noise.
We have been receiving a lot of questions from you, the Scanner School listener. Today, we answer a few of them on our first #AskScannerSchool
040 - An Introduction to Batteries
We have an easy and safe way for you to add emergency battery power to your scanner radio setup. Your station can transfer over to battery power in the blink of an eye when you lose commercial power.