Scanner Radio Org Website Discuss New Military and Federal Scanner Guides for Southern California Due Year's End
The website scannerradio.org talk about the two new military and federal radio scanner guides are due by the year's end. They cover details on radio frequencies that are in use in Southern California.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 28, 2012 ) Southern California – The current president of the Southern California Monitoring Association, Rick DiFiore, is due to publish two new military and federal scanner guides. Enthusiasts anticipate publication date before books hit shelves.
December and January of 2011 and 2012 respectively are the dates to look forward to since they are the months when two new scanner guides are due to be published by SCMA's very own Rick DiFiore. The said guide books will be out in stores by the said months but will also be available for purchase online via the official SCMA website. Note that the publishers have not quoted any price for the said books.
The first book, due this December will be a new guidebook on both the federal and military frequencies in use in the Southern California area. This new guide is hailed as something unique and never before seen, which every scanner radio enthusiast must have – says the blurb on the official Southern California Monitoring Association website.
The second guide book, due in January of 2012, is an expanded update of a previous publication also authored by DiFiore. This second upcoming guide book is said to be very comprehensive covering frequencies used by private organizations, railroads, state police, fire department, government frequencies, aircraft, and lots more.
Scanner Radio Clubs
Scanner radio clubs like the Southern California Monitoring Association are organizations where scanner enthusiasts meet, share technical know how, and mingle. These clubs and organizations are well received by various organizations including state and federal government institutions. A lot of their members are well recognized contributing citizens of society and come from a variety of backgrounds. Scanner clubs today dot the entire United States.
Radio scanner hobbyists have been around since radio scanners were invented and new enthusiasts are entered into their rolls each year. Popular media has depicted radio scanners being used by private individuals like Batman and Spiderman, two popular comic book superheroes hailing from the DC Comics and Marvel Comics franchise respectively. Of course, radio scanning enthusiasts do not necessarily dress up as crime fighters or masked vigilantes.
Radio Scanners
Radio scanners are devices that can tap into transmissions by the police, fire department, paramedics, and other private and public organizations that make use of them in their operations. In fact, these devices can cover almost every radio frequency that is allowed by the Federal Communications Communication. It should be noted that these devices are allowed and can be legally purchased and used in the United States.
Nevertheless, enthusiasts and hobbyists who purchase and make use of them should follow the regulations set forth by the FCC. It should also be noted that there are states that apply more rigid rules and regulations with regard to the use and implementation of radio scanners and similar pieces of equipment. For instance, in some states it is illegal for private individuals to install radio scanners into a car's system.
About Scanner Radio Org Website
A lot of the different rules, basic information, radio frequencies, radio equipment reviews, and related information can be accessed via information sites like ScannerRadio.org. Those interested to learn more about radio scanners and other related info may visit www.ScannerRadio.org and see what this new hobby has in store for them.
December and January of 2011 and 2012 respectively are the dates to look forward to since they are the months when two new scanner guides are due to be published by SCMA's very own Rick DiFiore. The said guide books will be out in stores by the said months but will also be available for purchase online via the official SCMA website. Note that the publishers have not quoted any price for the said books.
The first book, due this December will be a new guidebook on both the federal and military frequencies in use in the Southern California area. This new guide is hailed as something unique and never before seen, which every scanner radio enthusiast must have – says the blurb on the official Southern California Monitoring Association website.
The second guide book, due in January of 2012, is an expanded update of a previous publication also authored by DiFiore. This second upcoming guide book is said to be very comprehensive covering frequencies used by private organizations, railroads, state police, fire department, government frequencies, aircraft, and lots more.
Scanner Radio Clubs
Scanner radio clubs like the Southern California Monitoring Association are organizations where scanner enthusiasts meet, share technical know how, and mingle. These clubs and organizations are well received by various organizations including state and federal government institutions. A lot of their members are well recognized contributing citizens of society and come from a variety of backgrounds. Scanner clubs today dot the entire United States.
Radio scanner hobbyists have been around since radio scanners were invented and new enthusiasts are entered into their rolls each year. Popular media has depicted radio scanners being used by private individuals like Batman and Spiderman, two popular comic book superheroes hailing from the DC Comics and Marvel Comics franchise respectively. Of course, radio scanning enthusiasts do not necessarily dress up as crime fighters or masked vigilantes.
Radio Scanners
Radio scanners are devices that can tap into transmissions by the police, fire department, paramedics, and other private and public organizations that make use of them in their operations. In fact, these devices can cover almost every radio frequency that is allowed by the Federal Communications Communication. It should be noted that these devices are allowed and can be legally purchased and used in the United States.
Nevertheless, enthusiasts and hobbyists who purchase and make use of them should follow the regulations set forth by the FCC. It should also be noted that there are states that apply more rigid rules and regulations with regard to the use and implementation of radio scanners and similar pieces of equipment. For instance, in some states it is illegal for private individuals to install radio scanners into a car's system.
About Scanner Radio Org Website
A lot of the different rules, basic information, radio frequencies, radio equipment reviews, and related information can be accessed via information sites like ScannerRadio.org. Those interested to learn more about radio scanners and other related info may visit www.ScannerRadio.org and see what this new hobby has in store for them.
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