[TrunkCom] Re: FCC says "250D" has NOT been type accepted.

Marcel [email protected]
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 17:03:26 -0400


"J Guy",

There is always one in the bunch........................


$300? For a P-25 Scanner? People are speaking about spending much more than that. Have you
been following the thread?
Try $500.00 for  a Saber Astro is less than the  $650.00+ P-25  scanner.
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Tue, 15 Jan 2002 01:36:03 +0800
From: "auction auction" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 01:36:03 +0800
Subject: [TrunkCom] Motrorola Astro III radios

Hello Everyone,

Wow with all  this talk of Motorola radios I thought that I would mention that a ENRON
subsidary is autioning  off 275 Motrorola Astro III radios.  I have recnetly previewed
them and they are all IMBE /  3.6 kps radios. Most of them are in good shape but do have
engravings. They also have approx 25 programing cables on the block also.  My company
plans to bid on 150 of these radios which we will resell in the $500-600 range (depending
on the final prices).  If there is anyone else interested in the remaing radios I suggest
you contact your local aution house to see if they will bid on your behalf
(www.bankrupt.com).

We  buy radios from bankrupt companies all  the time and that is where the best deals can
be found. I happen to like the Motorola radios and we use them in our business. I have
just recntly started monitor local police as I travel from city to city with my radio
buying equipment and enjoy it greatly.  Good luck on the auction.

Jeff


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Lack of knowledge is a not a sign of ignorance, but in your case an exception can be
made...

The End-

No need to start this debate publicly E-mail me  privately.

J Guy wrote:

> Marcelrf,
>
> What a wonderful idea!  Since Saber Astros are so readily available to
> everyone. I mean why don't we all go down to our local Radio Shack and pick
> up one. Because afterall, Saber Astros are priced within the budget of the
> average scannerist (you know about $300.00).


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