Mark spots a number of radios in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mark Hirst, who adds the following to our growing archive of radios in film. Mark writes:

A clutch of radios, this time from Brooklyn 99:

The first is what looks like a scanner behind Terry Jeffords, then an unidentified radio in the book case behind Captain Ray Holt, and finally what I think is a AOR 8600 on the table next to Amy Santiago.

Many thanks, Mark! You have very sharp eyes–especially spotting the AOR on the table in the last scene!

Please comment if you can identify this radio gear!

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2 thoughts on “Mark spots a number of radios in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

  1. Bruce

    The first picture scanner is a BCT 890XLT
    Looks classy but had mediocre performance.
    Mine (resurrected from the junkbox) is currently playing the role of white noise generator on my headboard. As I recall I purchased it from a hock shop for $15.00 or so.

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