Mr. Scanner CD Rom On-Line Lookup Screen Shots






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The Mr. Scanner CD Rom can provide frequencies for:



Police & Fire Departments, including Trunked Frequencies.

Medical frequencies, including Hospitals, Air Ambulances and Medics.

Local Government & Highway Department frequencies. Here you can tune into all sorts of governmental activities from the police and fire departments to the local dog catcher.

Forestry Conservation Frequencies. Now you can tune into the park ranger or game warden.

Transportation Frequencies. These include the frequencies for Aircraft (both civilian and military), Railroads and Taxicab companies.

Utility Company Frequencies. Now you can listen to the lineman or water meter reader. You can tune into nuclear power plants and much more.

News Media Frequencies. Keep up on the news as it happens by programming your scanner with frequencies used by news reporters to report the news back to their stations or papers.

Business Frequencies. There are all sorts of businesses that use two way radios, some would include, private detectives and other security companies, manufacturing plants, farm operations, even your local fast food restaurant.

GMRS Operations. GMRS or General Mobile Radio Service is a high powered family radio service. There are some systems that operate repeaters that cover a wide area. Just about any type of personal or non-business radio communications can be conducted here.

The best thing of all is that not only can you look up the frequencies, but you can send yourself a list of those frequencies which will load into Uniden's E-Scanner program and then program into your scanner. For more information on E-Scanner click here.

With a subscription to National Communications you have unlimited access to the database, so you can look up and download as many frequencies as you want from across the U.S. and Canada.



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