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For what it's worth (since you've already bought one), last year I splurged on a ICOM R2. It is tiny, and works really well. You can program it with a computer, it has incredible possibilities for scanning. You can actually program it with scan edges; for example, you can tell it the lowest and highest railroad channel freq's, and the step/increment between channels, and it will then scan the whole range of channels. <br /> <br />I really like it, and it's small. <br /> <br />ICOM has a website; for those looking at scanners, check it out.
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