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Old October 6th 03, 04:38 PM
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radioshack's new pro 96 digital scanner now supports the mil-air and 760-800
mhz band.

here's some links to check out.

http://www.trunkedradio.net/groups/s...=&postid=22591

http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win96/


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Old October 6th 03, 05:35 PM
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I just saved a bunch of money by switching my car insurance to Geico!



On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 15:38:13 GMT, "Woolridge"
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radioshack's new pro 96 digital scanner now supports the mil-air and 760-800
mhz band.

here's some links to check out.

http://www.trunkedradio.net/groups/s...=&postid=22591

http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win96/


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Old October 6th 03, 06:09 PM
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I just saved a bunch of money by switching my car insurance to Geico!

I thought you said you had some GOOD news?


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Old October 6th 03, 06:32 PM
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Diane Peters wrote:
I just saved a bunch of money by switching my car insurance to Geico!



I thought you said you had some GOOD news?


It would have been good news if it really were true. I have not nor
will I purchase a PRO-96 because it lacks MilAir.

But to say a scanner receives MilAir when in deed it doesn't it one step
from fraud. NO the PRO-96 does NOT receive MilAir.

However with software you can "trick" the scanner into thinking it can
receive MilAir. This as been done before with other scanners and has
always produced POOR results.

First, who wants to lug around a LapTop computer with them when they're
out monitoring mobile. I can just see it, all these happy PRO-96 guys
carring a laptop with them while walking around an airshow.....Nothing
like drawing attention to yourself...

Next, the software will force the scanner to tune to the MilAir freqs
however since the scanner was never designed to receive 225-400 the
scanner does NOT have the correct filtering to receive these freqs. NOR
is the RF amplifiers in the radio designed to pass these freqs. In fact
I bet you'll find out there are actually filters in the radio to PREVENT
225-400 MHz freqs to pass. The reason for this is to prevent Cell phone
images to show up in in the 225-400 range or images freqs there of....

So in short for a piece of software to advertise that it will allow a
non MilAir scanner to receive MilAir is one step from fraud. The
scanner will be VERY deaf in this range, something software can not change.

George
http://www.MilAirComms.com



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Old October 6th 03, 10:36 PM
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Lots of misinformation in this thread. First, there is no fraud here - the
author of the Win9x programs was clever enough to open up the coverage on
the GRE scanners to include mil-air. This is a bonus, something the radio is
not advertised to do. The PRO93 and 95 have good sensitivity at the bottom
of the band, gradually worsening to pretty bad at the top end. The software
is required to enter these frequencies. Win93 and Win95 are freeware.

The PRO96 seems to have better sensitivity across the band than the older
radios and once the expansion is enabled with the software, the frequencies
can then be entered from the radio's keypad. Early reports indicate pretty
good reception on some of the frequencies at the top of the band. We'll have
to wait for someone to do some measurements to see exactly what the
performance is. I would not expect that it will be good enough to satisfy
someone whose major focus is mil-air in any case. Win96 is not freeware but
there is a fully functional time limited demo available to try.

The RF amplifier in the radios is broadband and front end filters are
responsible for the frequency selective characteristics users observe.
Clearly it is possible to cover mil-air and still meet the cell band
rejection requirements - Uniden does it.




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Old October 12th 03, 08:35 PM
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 21:36:16 GMT, "Frank346"
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The PRO96 seems to have better sensitivity across the band than the older
radios and once the expansion is enabled with the software, the frequencies
can then be entered from the radio's keypad. Early reports indicate pretty
good reception on some of the frequencies at the top of the band. We'll have
to wait for someone to do some measurements to see exactly what the
performance is.


Someone did it. Here are some measurements (with a comparison to the
PRO-95):
http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win96/freqtest.asp

There's a "hump" at about 300MHz. A few posts on strongsignals suggest
that MilAir reception is acceptable. (One user indicated that he was
listening to air and tower comms 35-50 miles out).

-Don


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Old October 7th 03, 01:27 AM
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You buy a 96 when you have no other choice because my area is digital 9600
baud. No 96 and I simply do not listen. No Military Air around here to
speak of so it really dosn't matter on that count either.

Greg

"GeorgeF" wrote in message
news:3F81A745.8020907@licensed4funREMOVEBEFOREFLIG HT.com...


Diane Peters wrote:
I just saved a bunch of money by switching my car insurance to Geico!



I thought you said you had some GOOD news?


It would have been good news if it really were true. I have not nor
will I purchase a PRO-96 because it lacks MilAir.

But to say a scanner receives MilAir when in deed it doesn't it one step
from fraud. NO the PRO-96 does NOT receive MilAir.

However with software you can "trick" the scanner into thinking it can
receive MilAir. This as been done before with other scanners and has
always produced POOR results.

First, who wants to lug around a LapTop computer with them when they're
out monitoring mobile. I can just see it, all these happy PRO-96 guys
carring a laptop with them while walking around an airshow.....Nothing
like drawing attention to yourself...

Next, the software will force the scanner to tune to the MilAir freqs
however since the scanner was never designed to receive 225-400 the
scanner does NOT have the correct filtering to receive these freqs. NOR
is the RF amplifiers in the radio designed to pass these freqs. In fact
I bet you'll find out there are actually filters in the radio to PREVENT
225-400 MHz freqs to pass. The reason for this is to prevent Cell phone
images to show up in in the 225-400 range or images freqs there of....

So in short for a piece of software to advertise that it will allow a
non MilAir scanner to receive MilAir is one step from fraud. The
scanner will be VERY deaf in this range, something software can not

change.

George
http://www.MilAirComms.com





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I'm buying a new home, I called Geico for a quote and because I don't
own the house at this time they refused to give me one. They loose, they
could have had my home, and vehicle insurance in one package.

Can "U" hear me "N O W".

ME wrote:

I just saved a bunch of money by switching my car insurance to Geico!

On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 15:38:13 GMT, "Woolridge"
wrote:

radioshack's new pro 96 digital scanner now supports the mil-air and 760-800
mhz band.

here's some links to check out.

http://www.trunkedradio.net/groups/s...=&postid=22591

http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win96/

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