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Old July 20th 05, 06:42 PM
Andy
 
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Another very important thing was "Does the UK version have Close Call on it"
????. Some (most) say it doesn't !! - so i have wasted money again, bearing
in mind i already have the IC-R5 which is similar, but was buying the 72XLT
purely for the Close Call feature !!!! hmmmm

Cheers
Andy





"PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message
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You read correctly... I assume you have been hiding away somewhere for

the
last year? Uniden has Close Call, and Radio Shack has Signal Stalker.

Both
are the same, and developed by Uniden. Note, that's NOT Signal Stalker

II...

It will instantly bring up the strongest local frequency. Distance from
scanner depends on the signal strength (i.e. relative power output) of the
transmitter... As an idea, Fast Food drive through, a few feet from the

box
at most. My local PD (50-watt transmitter on 155.310MHz up on a LARGE
hill), I can get out to as far as 2 to 3 miles with a clear view of the
antenna, though terrain and the like (yada, yada) will effect the
distance... I'd say average would be about a few blocks for a moderately
powered transmitter. I believe the specs say up to 1000 feet...

Sites to reference:
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...ners/4072.html
http://www.uniden.com/productpop/00_...d_code=BC72XLT
Spec Sheet: http://www.uniden.com/productpop/BC72XLT_ss.pdf


"Andy" wrote in message
...
Just seen an ad on ebay for Uniden UBC72XLT saying it has "close call RF
capture technology". Which reckons it will pull in close signals of

nearby
traffic instantly ! - Now sorry for appearing a little cautious here but
that cannot be true, surely ?. How far can it do this up to and what

power
must the transmitter be transmitting on ?. Surely it cannot pick up the,
say, average taxi over the street transmitting to his base can it ?

(just
an
example for arguments sake !) ?

Cheers
Andy