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[Source] The Courier Communications Scanner was a receive-only scanner that could intercept most forms of broadcast transmissions. It couldn't transmit, but it had a built-in decrypting computer for translating coded messages.
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[Source] The Courier Communications Scanner was a receive-only scanner that could intercept most forms of broadcast transmissions. It couldn't transmit, but it had a built-in decrypting computer for translating coded messages.
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