Scanner Frequency Database is for people who enjoy listening to Radio Scanners, such as Amateur Radio Operators. It is designed around a simple, non-trunking scanner. It has been successfully tested on 3Com's Palm Vx, however, it's function is unknown on other platforms. Ideas are being accepted for future improvements of the program.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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