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I got a Pro-96 Radio Shack Digital Scanner and I want to download frequencies to it. Whats Radio Shack an easy way to?
I downloaded one progra but its really confusing. Is there a simple way to upload the frequencies without having to take it into Radio Shack each time?
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I just realized TODAY that i got ripped off at a t-mobile store. I got a simple samsung phone from t-mobile few months ago for $90 bucks, I visited radio shack early this morning and saw the same exact phone I have for 19.99 with the same contract requirement I signed at the t-mobile store. You are better off with radio shack, plus they have the best deals in phones.
you need to program in the frequencies you want to listen to.
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I know exactly what you are saying. My roomate in college had a pair for the dorm room for a while until I got some JBL L50s (about the same size as the Optimuses) — this was over 25 years ago.I saw a pair of Mach2s at a thrift store 3 weeks ago and had a notion to buy them, but I had other priorities at the time..
Try moving just the king two spaces.
Here is your owners manual. Just copy and paste in your address bar to go there. Or click on the link.http://www.radioshack.com/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/2000313_PM_EN.pdf
You need to have a trunking scanner which can also be purchased at Radio Shack
The song from the Radio Shack “Big Buck” commercial is “Fancy Footwork” by Chromeo.You can check out a video of the commercial and listen to the song at the link below:
just make a scene, start yelling and stuff, they will refund it (or call the cops lol)
Radio Shack started as a place for hobbyists, ham radio, electronics, and eventually computers.They moved their model to malls and more consumer goods, ie Cell Phones, TVs, BUT still cater (to some degree) to the home hobbyist. My opinion is that they are making money by the cell phone credits they get (remember they are national and sell a LOT of phones), plus a few bucks on batteries, answering machines, etc.I, like your husband, dont like to shop there unless it is something I think that only they will carry locally, like electronic components (resistors, boards, switches) because I think they are overpriced on everything else.CompUSA went under because they just couldnt compete with BestBuy. They had little to no technical support, a limited inventory and very expensive locations, usually in strip malls. They just didnt make any right moves in the last 10 years to keep them competitive, and neglected to make money in services like the Geek Squad does.