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IF you plan on carrying the scanner in your vehicle, I would advise checking with local / state law enforcement regarding such. Here in Michigan, it must be turned off & carried in trunk (or glove box in my pickup). If I am caught with it anywhere else, it can be confiscated. <br /> <br />If you haven't already purchased a scanner, my personal preference is for Bearcat scanners. At the time I purchased both of mine, the Bearcats scanned at a much faster rate than Radio Shack units. I compared mine with a friends R.S. & his would miss parts of transmissions because of slower scan rate. <br /> <br />Local hobby shops have books with RR scanner freqs. I was allowed to just copy the freqs that I needed for my area by a VERY nice counter person at the store near me! <br /> <br />Cam "roadrailer" Hamilton
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