Are they difficult to learn how to use? Just curious. I always thought it would be awesome to have a scanner! I saw someone comment on here that they can listen to a feed online? What type of "easy to operate" scanner would one recommend for a novice? What type of cost would that be? How often do you use your scanner, and finally... how did you get interested in scanners? Sorry 'bout all the questions. An inquiring mind wants to know.
Thanks!
Lady Coyote
No, for the most part, they aren't difficult to use. It's a matter of adjusting the squelch. If you buy a Radioshack scanner, Radioshack will program it for you, so all the frequencies are preloaded.
Feeds are avaliable online, either thru SOMD.com, thebaynet, calvertnews and various other sources.
As far as easy to operate scanners, it depends. I would say the easiest would probably be any handheld scanner, namely because it's a matter of turning the volume on and adjusting the squelch so that you can pick up what's being broadcast.
I use my scanner everyday. I'm a firefighter, so I have to. However, my scanner is mainly police unless the fire side gets switched over to a tac channel, at which point I go with them.
You can get interested in scanners in different ways -- it's really about being nosey, in all honesty. It takes awhile to understand the code, but once you do it's all pretty much second nature. If you don't want to buy a scanner, you can try the feeds
here and then refer to the 'What you need to know..' thread
here.