Kevin Farnell
Honorary Member Of Forums4airports
The search is now on for a scanner the same as I used to use. Remembered it was a Realistic jetsream mini and that my mate used to take the p@@@ out of it (think he had a Sharp which was perceived as superior) As I said in an earlier post I much preferred the old fashioned tuning wheel to the digital tuning nonsense on my Bearcat thing.
I had one of these -
When I was about 12, my Dad took myself and some school friends down to Heathrow for my birthday.
When we got there, he gave me the radio as my birthday present. I still have it, although it's in a very sorry state of repair. I still love it and would very much like to renovate it.
The excitement at Heathrow, when I put the batteries in and started searching for transmissions was incredible.
I agree with you, Wolfheze about the tuning wheel. I went on to get a Sony Air 7, fully programmable. A great piece of kit, but it didn't have that certain something involving trying to turn the tuning wheel to get the very best reception.
Sweet memories!
Kevin
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