brentrain17
Service Attendant
Can anyone recommend a good inexpensive scanner for railroad use while onboard LD Amtrak trains? ( I was looking at scanners at Radio Shack for less than $200)
Just be aware that as of January almost all VHF and UHF private land mobile bands, ARR and Amtrak included, were required to Narrowband, using 12.5 kHz spacing, half of what it was before. The old radios will still work, but the new channels created when used will seem weak and more prone to interference.Just so long as you can pick up the 160 MHz Range, just about anything will do. I have a pro-107 which has a very diverse frequency range, but darn near impossible to program without a PC.
Best part is that Amtrak hasn't gone digital, so any traditional, non-trunking, analog scanner that can pick up 160 - 164 Mhz should do the trick.
Enjoy!
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