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Scannerstuff Publications are relied on by professionals like this news media
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"Whether you are new to scanning or
an oldtimer, there is a lot of meat here to chew on... The [First Edition] Southern California
Frequency Directory truly picks up where others leave off." --- Larry Van Horn,
Assistant Editor, Monitoring Times Magazine, May 2005 Issue.

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"What really sets this frequency book apart
from most others is the narratives, not only on general radio scanning but on
each of the radio systems... This frequency guide goes the extra mile by
including detailed maps and narration by those who monitor these frequencies
both professionally and as a hobby." Read an independent
review of Scannerstuff publications.
"At
the Republic, we use [Scannerstuff books] on a regular basis to
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prison standoff last spring. Very helpful!" --- Dave
Seibert, staff photographer, Arizona Republic newspaper
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--- Ron Parks, WB5DYG, Gilbert,
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