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I think DK is correct, Uniden does make Radio Shack's scanners. <br /> <br />The type of scanner you want to buy depends on what you'll be using it for. If you are buying it for the sole purpose of listening to railroads, aircraft, and the like, then you could get away with buying a basic scanner, like a PRO-79. However, if you are wanting to use it to listen to police and fire frequencies, then you'll probably have to buy one that has the ability to scan trunked systems. You can check with your local Radio Shack, they usually know what they're talking about.
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