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Scanner Master Southern New England 10th Edition
Posted on 12/20/2004 15:23 EST

Scanner Master Southern New England Communcations Guide 10th Edition

Now Including Connecticut!

The all-new Scanner Master Southern New England Pocket Communications Guide 10th Edition expands our popular series in a very big way. The book now covers Massachusetts, Rhode Island, southern New Hampshire and now all of Connecticut. The page count of the book has grown considerably with the addition of Connecticut (The book is now 350 pages!), but the guide is still a handy size that fits in a shirt or pants pocket, but works just as well on your desk or in your car. This is the indispensable bible of southern New England communications used by State and local police, fire and the news media.

What sets this book apart is in the details. We list every key frequency (all public safety plus many businesses) for each community, we also list how every frequency is used in exacting detail. Almost every frequency listed also has verified PL/DPL data. Next are chapters on state, regional and military radio systems. Details include unit designators, channel plans, sub-audible tones, selected radio codes, intercity networks, etc. Complete detail on all trunking systems including thousands of talkgroup IDs. Also included: Utilities, Colleges, Schools, Malls, Military, Airports, Railroads, News Media and so much more.

There are thousands of changes, corrections and updates from the previous edition. So many police and fire departments have changed or added frequencies or changed CTCSS/DCS tones it was almost impossible to keep track. Don’t miss the 10th edition of our most successful series.

The new book makes for the perfect holiday gift. Order now and the book will be shipped this Friday or coming Monday, in time for Christmas.

Call to order at 1-800-SCANNER or click here to order now on our secure web site.

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