Easily modifiable radio, but it won't transmit on the 800/900mhz bands.
No one here use 800/900MHz bands AFAIK, anyway i don't need radio that can transmit there, it should transmit at least at some standard bands 140-174MHz would be enough for me.
I wasn't aware you were looking for a transceiver until just now. If you're on a budget and can determine that they're not using trunking and only CTCSS, you can pick up a cheap Chinese HT like the Jingtong JT-208.
I want more coverage than just simply a transmitter can offer i like to listen as much as possible including airplane bands etc. I found out that used ranges are 27MHz FM/AM, 1-88MHz, 140-174 MHz, 400-500MHz.
So want more scanner that can scan wide range, but can transmit as well to certain point (just in case), and being small is optional. I would've bought as Icom IC-Q7A which they discontinued and did not replace with anything else AFAIK. Although i can still gert new IC-Q7A for 250$+ 50-60$ for shipping from overseas it will cost me like new IC-R5 bought locally....
Both can be open to scan 0.5-2000MHz instead of default 30–1309Mhz, btw is it worth getting one that can scan 1309-2000MHz is there much going on at this bands?
A lot of people who are looking to just screw around are blowing $300 on a quad band HT. If you have no use for the real purpose of the VX-7R, I don't know why you'd waste that much money on getting that particular radio when you can get what you want to do done for a lot cheaper.
I don't really know anything about radios, whats the advantage of quad band?
Edit: Most gov agencies using coded
EDACS right now, do i need some special scanner to listen em?
Turns out they going to switch to
Trans European Trunked RAdio (TETRA), next year will it be possible to listen to them when they do switch to TETRA?