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[email protected] October 13th 06 03:38 AM

sprog
 
sprog is a simple Unix utility for programming Uniden Bearcat scanners.
It is primarily intended as a ``batch processor", but it can also be
used interactively. It supports at least the following scanner models:

American: BC780XLT BC785D BC796D BC250D BC296D
European: UBC780XLT UBC785XLT UBC3300XLT

URL: http://hamradio.sm5sxl.net

Regards,
Mats Peterson


Somewhere Nowhere October 13th 06 03:46 AM

sprog
 
On 12 Oct 2006 19:38:14 -0700, wrote:

sprog is a simple Unix utility for programming Uniden Bearcat scanners.
It is primarily intended as a ``batch processor", but it can also be
used interactively. It supports at least the following scanner models:

American: BC780XLT BC785D BC796D BC250D BC296D
European: UBC780XLT UBC785XLT UBC3300XLT

URL:
http://hamradio.sm5sxl.net

Regards,
Mats Peterson


Ok, Mats. Sounds interesting, but what does "SPROG" stand for??

Cheers

Brian
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[email protected] October 13th 06 03:49 AM

sprog
 
Scanner PROGramming :)

Mats

Somewhere Nowhere skrev:

On 12 Oct 2006 19:38:14 -0700, wrote:

sprog is a simple Unix utility for programming Uniden Bearcat scanners.
It is primarily intended as a ``batch processor", but it can also be
used interactively. It supports at least the following scanner models:

American: BC780XLT BC785D BC796D BC250D BC296D
European: UBC780XLT UBC785XLT UBC3300XLT

URL:
http://hamradio.sm5sxl.net

Regards,
Mats Peterson


Ok, Mats. Sounds interesting, but what does "SPROG" stand for??

Cheers

Brian
--
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Brian J. Rueger "Who dares wins"
Retired Capt./Paramedic Hampton, VA.
B.S.Comm/I/Pilot MSgt, USAF (Ret.) 49199
Check out my personal home page: http://members.cox.net/brueger
Check out my photography: http://www.usefilm.com/member/skypilot
"Life's too short to drink LITE beer!"
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Somewhere Nowhere October 13th 06 03:11 PM

sprog
 
On 12 Oct 2006 19:49:31 -0700, wrote:

Scanner PROGramming :)

Mats



Sorry. I guess I should have seen that!!

Bian

[email protected] October 14th 06 08:15 AM

sprog
 
I'm destroyed by having used Unix too long:) All those acronyms... I'm
sorry for that:)

Somewhere Nowhere skrev:

On 12 Oct 2006 19:49:31 -0700, wrote:

Scanner PROGramming :)

Mats



Sorry. I guess I should have seen that!!

Bian



Somewhere Nowhere October 14th 06 04:45 PM

sprog
 
On 14 Oct 2006 00:15:20 -0700, wrote:

I'm destroyed by having used Unix too long:) All those acronyms... I'm
sorry for that:)

Somewhere Nowhere skrev:

On 12 Oct 2006 19:49:31 -0700,
wrote:

Scanner PROGramming :)

Mats



Sorry. I guess I should have seen that!!

Bian


I understand that. I was a UNIX system administrator for three years.
Brian

[email protected] October 14th 06 08:33 PM

sprog
 
Oh :)

Somewhere Nowhere wrote:
On 14 Oct 2006 00:15:20 -0700, wrote:

I'm destroyed by having used Unix too long:) All those acronyms... I'm
sorry for that:)

Somewhere Nowhere skrev:

On 12 Oct 2006 19:49:31 -0700,
wrote:

Scanner PROGramming :)

Mats



Sorry. I guess I should have seen that!!

Bian


I understand that. I was a UNIX system administrator for three years.
Brian




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