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You can also listen to weather. business and marine radio cans. Plus radio telephone conversations that offer more real life intrigue than most soap operas. And with our new models, there's even more.

Unique Capabilities

Introducing two all new Regency scanners. First, there's the

MX7000, a 20 channel, no-crystal unit that receives continuously from 25 to 550 MHz and 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz. That's right! Continuous coverage that includes VHF and UHF television audio, FM Broadcast civil and military aireraft bands and 800 MHz communications. Next in line is the new MX4000. It's eight band coverage includes standard VHF and UHF ranges with the.. important addition of 800 MHz and aircraft Bands Both wits feature keyboard entry, a

multifunction liquid crystal display and selectable search frequency increments. Practical Performance

If you don't need the 800 MHz range coverage, Regency offers two exciting new units. The MX5000 is a 20 channel, no crystal scanner that receives continuously from 25 to 550 MHz with all the same features as the MX7000. Then there's the 30 channel MX3000. It's digitally synthesized so no crystals are necessary, and the pressure sensitive keyboard makes programming simple. What's

more, it has a full function digital readout, priority, search and scan delay, dual scan speed, and a brightness switch for day or night operation.

At Home Or On The Road With compact design, easy access front panel and mounting bracket these Regency scanners are ideal for mobile use. But we also supply each radio with a plug-in transformer and a telescoping antenna so you can stay in touch at home. The MX4000 even has a rechargeable battery pack so it's fully portable.

See your Regency Scanner Authorized Dealer for a free demonstration on these and other new Regency Scanners. Or, write Regency Electronics, 7707 Records Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226.

Regency

ELECTRONICS, INC.

7707 Records Street Indianapolis, IN 46226-9989

"Mobile use subject to restriction in certain localities.

Circle (8) on Reply Card

Mr. KASTENMEIER. Thank you, Mr. Knapp.

Actually, I think your statement is a good one. I don't know whether we agree on every particular, but I think it is clear that the Department of Justice has given the matter extensive and rather detailed thought, both in terms of policy and in terms of effective implementation. Certainly on that score, I want to commend you, because I think it is by and large a constructive statement.

Without objection, the subcommittee will permit the meeting this afternoon to be covered in whole or in part by radio broadcast or still photography pursuant to the committee rules.

We had recently written the Attorney General to inquire about the current state of the law with respect to interception of cellular telephone calls. My understanding is that it is your position that such interceptions are currently governed by the provisions of Federal wiretap law because they are carried in whole or in part by wire. Is that correct?

Mr. KNAPP. Certainly where they are covered in part by wire, that would be our position.

Mr. KASTENMEIER. We also asked about ads-which we have copies of for the record-which explicitly encourage the purchase of scanners for the purpose of overhearing cellular calls.

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Our radios deliver the local news. From bank hold-ups to three alarm fires. It's on-the-scene action. While it's happening from where it's happening... in your neighborhood.

You can also listen to weather. business and marine radio calls. Plus radio telephone conversations that offer more real life intrigue than most soap operas. And with our new models, there's even more.

Unique Capabilities

Introducing two all new Regency scanners. First, there's the MX7000, a 20 channel, no-crystal unit that receives continuously from 25 to 550 MHz and 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz. That's right! Continuous coverage that includes VHF and UHF television audio, FM Broadcast civil and military aireraft bands and 800 MHz communications. Next in line is the new MX4000. It's eight band coverage includes standard VHF and UHF ranges with the important adition of 800 MHz and aircraft bands Both units feature keyboard entry, a

multifunction liquid crystal display and selectable search frequency increments. Practical Performance

If you don't need the 800 MHz range coverage, Regency offers two exciting new units. The MX5000 is a 20 channel, no crystal scanner that receives continuously from 25 to 550 MHz with all the same features as the MX7000. Then there's the 30 channel MX3000. It's digitally synthesized so no crystals are necessary, and the pressure sensitive keyboard makes programming simple. What's

more, it has a full function digital readout, priority, search and scan delay, dual scan speed, and a brightness switch for day or night operation.

At Home Or On The Road
With compact design, easy access
front panel and mounting bracket
these Regency scanners are ideal
for mobile use. But we also
supply each radio with a plug-in
transformer and a telescoping
antenna so you can stay in touch
at home. The MX4000 even has a
rechargeable battery pack so it's
fully portable.

See your Regency Scanner
Authorized Dealer for a free
demonstration on these and other
new Regency Scanners. Or, write
Regency Electronics, 7707
Records Street, Indianapolis,
IN 46226.

Regency

ELECTRONICS, INC.

7707 Records Street Indianapolis, IN 46226-9989

"Mobile use subject to restriction in certain localities.

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Circle (6) on Reply Card

Mr. KASTENMEIER. Thank you, Mr. Knapp.

Actually, I think your statement is a good one. I don't know whether we agree on every particular, but I think it is clear that the Department of Justice has given the matter extensive and rather detailed thought, both in terms of policy and in terms of effective implementation. Certainly on that score, I want to commend you, because I think it is by and large a constructive statement.

Without objection, the subcommittee will permit the meeting this afternoon to be covered in whole or in part by radio broadcast or still photography pursuant to the committee rules.

We had recently written the Attorney General to inquire about the current state of the law with respect to interception of cellular telephone calls. My understanding is that it is your position that such interceptions are currently governed by the provisions of Federal wiretap law because they are carried in whole or in part by wire. Is that correct?

Mr. KNAPP. Certainly where they are covered in part by wire, that would be our position.

Mr. KASTENMEIER. We also asked about ads-which we have copies of for the record—which explicitly encourage the purchase of scanners for the purpose of overhearing cellular calls.

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