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Any owners of an IC R3 have any comments about scanning for video monitors.
I'm thinking of getting one and curious if it is worth the cost. Cams on race cars, news crews, etc all seem interesting as do security cams in buildings etc. Greg AD5MU |
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It is a large stinky piece of Crap! I am glad I was able to unload mine.
Steer Clear. It in no way picks up anything except TV. Although I did hit a news cam barely, briefly. No way will yu ever pick up a security cam, or a 24 gig cam. Just don't even step into that. "Greg and Cindy Lamb" wrote in message ink.net... Any owners of an IC R3 have any comments about scanning for video monitors. I'm thinking of getting one and curious if it is worth the cost. Cams on race cars, news crews, etc all seem interesting as do security cams in buildings etc. Greg AD5MU |
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I read awhile back the most interesting things to monitor, are
frequencies ABOVE what the 'R3' is capable of recieving, and it also has a lousy battery life. |
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so true. You get a half hour of TV on the batteries. Recharging takes hours
"Vic Martinez" wrote in message ... I read awhile back the most interesting things to monitor, are frequencies ABOVE what the 'R3' is capable of recieving, and it also has a lousy battery life. |
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My IC-R3 is the same, woeful life when using the TV, and pretty average even
without the screen flashed up. I have made up a couple of portable 6V power packs so that if I need to, I can get a couple of days out of it. Matt "Good!" wrote in message ... so true. You get a half hour of TV on the batteries. Recharging takes hours "Vic Martinez" wrote in message ... I read awhile back the most interesting things to monitor, are frequencies ABOVE what the 'R3' is capable of recieving, and it also has a lousy battery life. |
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