OK, guys, here's the deal. This weekend in Massachusetts is
tax-free, so no sales tax on stuff under $2,500. With that in mind,
two questions:
1. Will Radio Reference work with the BCD396 scanner, and how
accessible is it with speech?
2. Is the Whistler 1040 a handheld scanner, and can it be programmed
via PC? Also, Bearcat/Uniden used to have an interface cable and
program that allowed you to download local frequencies to the
scanner. Does that still hold true for the 396? Thanks in
advance.--Matt, N1IBB.
At 10:25 AM 8/15/2014, you wrote:
>That is the same thing with me when my pro164 was working.
>
>On 8/14/2014 7:31 PM, Jim Gammon wrote:
> > Matthew, I could never program it manually. Perhaps Ron or
> > others on the list have done so. The only way I have done it is
> > to get a file of local trunked and conventional frequencies from
> > a ham friend then use PSR Edit to upload said file to the
> > scanner. That is why I so much want Whistler to take seriously
> > suggestions we provide about making their new scanners
> > accessible. I think anyone on this list who has one or intends
> > to get one of the newer scanners should give them input long as
> > it's constructive and not just critical and also focuses on just
> > making their scanners accessible. Jim WA6EKS
> >
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: Matthew Chao <[log in to unmask]
> >> To: [log in to unmask]
> >> Date sent: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 20:20:11 -0400
> >> Subject: Re: accessible scanners
> >
> >> How easy is it to program out of the box?--Matt, N1IBB.
> >
> >> At 05:23 PM 8/14/2014, you wrote:
> >>> I highly recommend the PSR-500...on tests with very high end test
> > equipment
> >>> the GRE PSR-500 has measurably better receiver sensativity.
> >>> The audio is excellent as well and very easy to hear even in
> > noisy
> >>> environments.
> >
> >>> 73
> >>> Colin, V A6BKX
> >>> --------------------------------------------------
> >>> From: "Matthew Chao" <[log in to unmask]
> >>> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 2:43 PM
> >>> To: <[log in to unmask]
> >>> Subject: Re: accessible scanners
> >
> >>>> Which one would you guys recommend: the bcd396, or this
> > one?--Matt,
> >>>> N1IBB.
> >
> >>>> At 02:33 PM 8/14/2014, you wrote:
> >>>>> Russ, It's a handheld scanner. Jim WA6EKS
> >
> >>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>>>>> From: Russ Kiehne <[log in to unmask]
> >>>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
> >>>>>> Date sent: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 08:37:24 -0700
> >>>>>> Subject: Re: accessible scanners
> >
> >>>>>> Is the psr500 a base or handheld scanner?
> >
> >>>>>> On 8/14/2014 8:27 AM, Ron Miller wrote:
> >>>>>>> Hi ,
> >>>>>>> Yes it does decode P25.
> >
> >>>>>>> Also, Jim, I am most definitely not saying that we should
> >>>>> discourage Whistle=
> >>>>>>> r from designing accessibility features into their scanner
> >>>>> receivers. Quite t=
> >>>>>>> he contrary, I am all for it. In fact, I had begun a dialog
> >>>>> with the folks a=
> >>>>>>> t GRE America on this very subject.
> >
> >>>>>>> The intent of my post was simply to respond to a previous
> >>>>> message about Whis=
> >>>>>>> tler's current scanner line and to say that I'm successfully
> >>>>> using the PSR-5=
> >>>>>>> 00 along with PSREdit and the Whistler version of this scanner
> >>>>> should be equ=
> >>>>>>> ally usable.
> >
> >>>>>>> BTW, Russ, if we can work out a time, I would be glad to chat
> >>>>> with you about=
> >>>>>>> how I use PSREdit.
> >
> >>>>>>> 73,
> >
> >>>>>>> Ron Miller
> >>>>>>> N6MSA
> >
> >>>>>>> Ron Miller
> >
> >>>>>>>> On Aug 14, 2014, at 10:11 AM, Russ Kiehne <[log in to unmask]
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> =20
> >>>>>>>> Does the psr500 do p25?
> > .
> >
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