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Sandbilly
Member # 3912
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I am attending the Portland get together in July and want to buy a scanner to listen to the train communications. Do I need an analog or digital scanner?
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
 
Kairho
Member # 1567
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You can use either. Analog or digital refers only to the internal electronics of the scanner.

But from a practical standpoint digital scanners are easier to use and more effective.
 
Southern Pacific
Member # 1667
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Analog scanner would be your best bet if you only want to listen to RR radio. Digital scanners can receive digital trunked radio systems. Some police, fire and other public safety radio users, use digital. But if railroad radio is the only thing you want to listen to, then a analog scanner is all you need.
Thom
KCA6YU
 
Sandbilly
Member # 3912
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Thanks for the input. I appreciate it.

Sandbilly
 



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