The Advantage Of Multiple Digital Trunking Scanners
When purchasing anything it is usually best to invest in the latest available technology. Anyone planning on purchasing a scanner most definitely needs to invest in a digital trunking scanner. Likewise, if investing in a trunking scanner, dual trunking scanners or triple trunking scanners are the way to go.
There are several different types of systems. Older scanners can only pick up one type of trunking system, and the type of compatible system will always be specific to individual scanners. This was fine at the onset of digital trunking scanner technology, but now, given the fact that there is a bit of variety in the type of common systems, it makes sense to have a multiple trunking scanner.
Dual trunking scanners can track Motorola and EDACS style trunk systems. Triple trunking scanners can track Motorola, EDACS and LTR trunk systems simultaneously. Of course, all digital scanners can track analog transmissions in addition to any trunk systems.
The obvious advantage to a multiple trunking scanner is the fact that it is not always possible to know what type of trunk system most agencies in a given area operate under. Likewise, it is completely feasible that a number of different trunk systems can be operational in the same confined geographic area. This scenario is especially likely in a large city, especially with a scanner with a broad range.
Digital trunking scanners are great for scanner hobbyists, journalists, or people curious about police and fire activity. Multiple scanners are generally the best option when buying a trunking scanner. Anyone that lives in a large city should definitely consider investing in a multiple scanners, as this feature will make scanning and identifying different User IDs much simpler. Although dual and triple trunking scanners can be difficult to master at first, the versatility and range they offer is unparalleled.

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