Scanner Radio Org Website Show Two Federal/Military Radio Scanner Guides to be Published Starting December 2011
The website scannerradio.org talk about the Southern California Monitoring Association announcing the publication of two new guidebooks for radio scanning enthusiasts. One book is due on December 2011 and the second one is due on January 2012. T
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 29, 2012 ) Los Angeles California – The Southern California Monitoring Association, Southern California's only professional radio scanner group is set to publish two upcoming guides come December 2011 and January 2012. Publications will be made available in print and online.
The SCMA president, Rick Di Fiore is set to publish two new guide books starting this December. The first book is dubbed as something that every radio scanning enthusiast needs to have, says the blurb on the official club site of which Di Fiore is president. The second book, scheduled to be released in January next year, is an expansion of a recent publication and is said to be very comprehensive.
Those interested in purchasing these two guide books should wait for further announcements as their prices have not been quoted as of yet. Nevertheless, publishers say that the two guidebooks will be made available through the SCMA website and in various local retail stores. It is said that these two resource books will benefit the entire scanner monitoring community in Southern California.
Nevertheless, sneak peeks were given about these aforementioned guide books. For instance, the book due by December will provide new information about the frequencies used by the military and federal government agencies. On the other hand, the book due for December will provide full frequency coverage of various aircraft, railroad, business, and state and federal government frequencies.
Scanner Monitoring Associations
The scanner monitoring community in the United States dots the entire nation today. There are scanner enthusiasts just about everywhere. These hobbyists have been around ever since radio scanners have been made available to the public. Enthusiasts are often found within organizations and clubs such as the Southern California Monitoring Association.
Thee clubs meet often and on a regular basis to share information to members and the entire community of radio monitoring enthusiasts. They furnish interactions, conduct trainings and tours, publish newsletters, offer expert opinion, and even maintain their own websites.
Scanner monitoring clubs are often associated with various government agencies such as the local police, emergency medical units, and other state and federal agencies. These organizations are also well accepted by various private companies and other professional organizations.
A good example of the interaction between scanner monitoring clubs and the public and private institutions is the activities of the SCMA. This scanner radio club has contacted and conducted various tours with different government agencies in the Los Angeles area, which includes the LACoFD, LAPD Police Dispatch Center, US Coast Guard Air Rescue, and the FAA Air Traffic Control Center.
Radio Scanner Information
Information about radio scanning equipment can be accessed almost anywhere on the Internet. Most scanner radio clubs publish their tips, advice, tips, and other information for free. Another important resource is from info sites that are dedicated to radio monitoring such as ScannerRadio.org.
For basic to expert information about radio scanners, visit ScannerRadio.org
About RadioScanner.org
This online portal is an information site that was created in January of 2010. Since then, the site has provided useful information, tips, and equipment reviews for scanner radio enthusiasts and hobbyists. The website is not affiliated with any scanner club.
The SCMA president, Rick Di Fiore is set to publish two new guide books starting this December. The first book is dubbed as something that every radio scanning enthusiast needs to have, says the blurb on the official club site of which Di Fiore is president. The second book, scheduled to be released in January next year, is an expansion of a recent publication and is said to be very comprehensive.
Those interested in purchasing these two guide books should wait for further announcements as their prices have not been quoted as of yet. Nevertheless, publishers say that the two guidebooks will be made available through the SCMA website and in various local retail stores. It is said that these two resource books will benefit the entire scanner monitoring community in Southern California.
Nevertheless, sneak peeks were given about these aforementioned guide books. For instance, the book due by December will provide new information about the frequencies used by the military and federal government agencies. On the other hand, the book due for December will provide full frequency coverage of various aircraft, railroad, business, and state and federal government frequencies.
Scanner Monitoring Associations
The scanner monitoring community in the United States dots the entire nation today. There are scanner enthusiasts just about everywhere. These hobbyists have been around ever since radio scanners have been made available to the public. Enthusiasts are often found within organizations and clubs such as the Southern California Monitoring Association.
Thee clubs meet often and on a regular basis to share information to members and the entire community of radio monitoring enthusiasts. They furnish interactions, conduct trainings and tours, publish newsletters, offer expert opinion, and even maintain their own websites.
Scanner monitoring clubs are often associated with various government agencies such as the local police, emergency medical units, and other state and federal agencies. These organizations are also well accepted by various private companies and other professional organizations.
A good example of the interaction between scanner monitoring clubs and the public and private institutions is the activities of the SCMA. This scanner radio club has contacted and conducted various tours with different government agencies in the Los Angeles area, which includes the LACoFD, LAPD Police Dispatch Center, US Coast Guard Air Rescue, and the FAA Air Traffic Control Center.
Radio Scanner Information
Information about radio scanning equipment can be accessed almost anywhere on the Internet. Most scanner radio clubs publish their tips, advice, tips, and other information for free. Another important resource is from info sites that are dedicated to radio monitoring such as ScannerRadio.org.
For basic to expert information about radio scanners, visit ScannerRadio.org
About RadioScanner.org
This online portal is an information site that was created in January of 2010. Since then, the site has provided useful information, tips, and equipment reviews for scanner radio enthusiasts and hobbyists. The website is not affiliated with any scanner club.
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