Scanner Radio Org Website Show Upcoming Guidebooks to Update SC Radio Scanner Site Info in 2012
The website scannerradio.org discuss two new scanner radio guide books are to be released in December 2011 and January 2012. Enthusiasts and hobbyists anticipate the upcoming publications. Publishers say that the guides provide new info, which will eventu
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 28, 2012 ) Los Angeles, California – Two new comprehensive radio scanning guidebooks are scheduled to hit the bookshelves in December 2011 and January 2012. These publications are said to update all information usable in Southern California. Enthusiasts wait for book launch.
Two book launches are awaited by scanner radio hobbyists – one at end of 2011 and the other during the first month of the coming year 2012. These new guidebooks will be very significant for anyone who lives in Southern California and are into radio scanners. Local stores and hobby shops have already announced that they will have these two publications in their shelves as soon as they come off hot from the printing presses.
The said upcoming works were penned by none other than the current Southern California Monitoring Association (SCMA) president, Rick DiFiore. The official SCMA website blurb even hails these works as "like nothing else out there and any scanning enthusiast needs to get a copy of this book!" The first book is a newly introduced work while the second book to be released a month after is an update of a previous publication.
Although these two works are well anticipated, the author and its publishers have not mentioned any price for either book. Readers and radio scanning enthusiasts will have to wait for further details to be announced soon.
Radio Scanning as a Hobby
Radio scanning enthusiasts have been around for decades even as long as there have been scanner radios sold in stores. Enthusiasts and hobbyists come from all walks of life and they hail from a variety of professions and backgrounds. They usually gather together into clubs like the Southern California Monitoring Association with people usually becoming life long members.
Radio scanning as a hobby has quite a following and radio scanning clubs and organizations dot the United States. These clubs are usually affiliated or otherwise in good terms with other private organizations and state and federal government agencies.
Scanner radio clubs are associated with private and government agencies such as fire departments, the local police department, sheriff's office, FBI, and other organizations that make use of scanner radios in their day to day operations. This hobby is even depicted in popular media. For instance, Spiderman and Batman are two comic book superheroes who are traditionally depicted to listen in to local police broadcasts via a scanner radio.
Legal Issues
A scanner radio is nothing more than an electronic device that allows its users to tune in to the various frequencies utilized by fire fighters, coast guard, police, ambulances, and paramedics among many others. The FCC allows the purchase and use of the said devices but their users are subject to rules and regulations.
Nevertheless, it should be noted that some states have strict laws with regard to the use of these electronic gadgets. For instance, some states do not allow scanner radios to be attached to and made part of a privately owned motor vehicle's system.
About Scanner Radio Org Website
Those who are new to scanner radios and radio scanning as a hobby can look up a lot of information online via club websites or info sites such as ScannerRadio.org. Such websites contain fundamentals that anyone needs to know along with reviews and tutorials.
For additional scanner radio info, visit www.ScannerRadio.org.
Two book launches are awaited by scanner radio hobbyists – one at end of 2011 and the other during the first month of the coming year 2012. These new guidebooks will be very significant for anyone who lives in Southern California and are into radio scanners. Local stores and hobby shops have already announced that they will have these two publications in their shelves as soon as they come off hot from the printing presses.
The said upcoming works were penned by none other than the current Southern California Monitoring Association (SCMA) president, Rick DiFiore. The official SCMA website blurb even hails these works as "like nothing else out there and any scanning enthusiast needs to get a copy of this book!" The first book is a newly introduced work while the second book to be released a month after is an update of a previous publication.
Although these two works are well anticipated, the author and its publishers have not mentioned any price for either book. Readers and radio scanning enthusiasts will have to wait for further details to be announced soon.
Radio Scanning as a Hobby
Radio scanning enthusiasts have been around for decades even as long as there have been scanner radios sold in stores. Enthusiasts and hobbyists come from all walks of life and they hail from a variety of professions and backgrounds. They usually gather together into clubs like the Southern California Monitoring Association with people usually becoming life long members.
Radio scanning as a hobby has quite a following and radio scanning clubs and organizations dot the United States. These clubs are usually affiliated or otherwise in good terms with other private organizations and state and federal government agencies.
Scanner radio clubs are associated with private and government agencies such as fire departments, the local police department, sheriff's office, FBI, and other organizations that make use of scanner radios in their day to day operations. This hobby is even depicted in popular media. For instance, Spiderman and Batman are two comic book superheroes who are traditionally depicted to listen in to local police broadcasts via a scanner radio.
Legal Issues
A scanner radio is nothing more than an electronic device that allows its users to tune in to the various frequencies utilized by fire fighters, coast guard, police, ambulances, and paramedics among many others. The FCC allows the purchase and use of the said devices but their users are subject to rules and regulations.
Nevertheless, it should be noted that some states have strict laws with regard to the use of these electronic gadgets. For instance, some states do not allow scanner radios to be attached to and made part of a privately owned motor vehicle's system.
About Scanner Radio Org Website
Those who are new to scanner radios and radio scanning as a hobby can look up a lot of information online via club websites or info sites such as ScannerRadio.org. Such websites contain fundamentals that anyone needs to know along with reviews and tutorials.
For additional scanner radio info, visit www.ScannerRadio.org.
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