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The Bc246T seems to show simular behaviour, specially the freq.counter trick
also works with Bc246T. Gommert www.butelsoftware.com "PowerHouse Communications" schreef in bericht ... Turn your scanner in a Frequency Counter! Many other hacks / tricks as well... Microsoft Word ".DOC" file - 61.0KB Posted to alt.binaries.radio-scanner Enjoy! |
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![]() "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "FeMaster" FeMaster @ hotmail . com wrote in message ... Yes, but it doesn't continuously display a received frequency... With the Signal stalker mode, it locks onto a frequency, and stays there until the signal is lost, even if it isn't exactly the correct frequency for the transmission. In the hacked Frequency counter mode, the frequency display will vary, so you can get a better idea of what the actual frequency is, as the "counter" in the scanner doesn't have perfect accuracy. Not sure if you will completely follow my description, it's not the greatest... Try the hack, you'll understand... I get it FeMaster. Though I was one of the unfortunates that missed the RatShack sale of the Pro-83. I see there all over Ebay now, doh! So, is this scanner worth buying? I already have several base and HH scanners. I was mostly interested in the Signal Stalker and NOAA features. Well, NOAA weather is just your basic weather stuff. Basically a "service search" with weather alert. Doesn't have S.A.M.E. alert, so it's not really anything special... About the only selling point the scanner has is the Signal Stalker feature. I do like the feature. Receives quite well, even from a good distance away. Distance depends on the transmitted signal's strength of course. As a example, I can detect the local PD repeater broadcasts with the S.S. at a distance of well over 3 miles away from the tower. If I recall correctly, they transmit at about 50-watts. On the other hand, Taco Bell drive through (tested just for contrast purposes,) I had to be within 20- to 25-feet of order box. Of course, they only transmit in the milliwatts, so that's expected... Oh, and if you are prone to overload by pagers, you will have to spend a few minutes of your time locking them out as they pop up. Doesn't matter where I am around here, the unit constantly picked up those damn pagers in the S.S. mode! Once I got them locked out, however, the S.S. feature works flawlessly... My opinion. Well worth the $60 price tag, and not a bad buy at the $120 price tag. |
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Tons of good info there about everything. Typing a username and password is
too complicated for you? "PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message ... OK, whatever... Your here as well... I prefer UseNet newsgroups (Not a "usergroup") over a piece of crap Yahoo group any day... |
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![]() "Dwayne" wrote in message ... What I like about the yahoo groups is that I can join the groups about the radios I have and not have to go through a ton of crap here. -- I do like that about it, however I don't like the way they are set up. The layout sucks, among other things. My biggest problem is those damn advertisements that pop up when your trying to read a posted message. Click on the message and BOOM, there's this ad staring you in the face. Ooooohhh, "click here to continue to your selected message," or whatever, crap... Just a pain to navigate... Every time I were to log onto a group, the messages were all goofy, so you have to click the sort by Thread button; EVERY TIME! Why isn't there an option to select that as the default viewing mode? And I'm certainly not interested in their email based viewing and posting. Tried that once... Never again... If it wasn't for the junk advertising, the clunky layout, and lousy navigation, it wouldn't be too bad of a place. I'll admit, I did give it a go for a while, but just got disgusted by the whole thing after a short time and gave up on it. Generally someone that reads over there will contribute pertinent information from a Yahoo Group, in a posting here. Just a rant, don't mind me... |
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![]() "datebirk" wrote in message ... Tons of good info there about everything. Typing a username and password is too complicated for you? Read my reply to Dwayne, just above your useless posting, if you care to understand... |
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![]() "PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message ... "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "FeMaster" FeMaster @ hotmail . com wrote in message ... Yes, but it doesn't continuously display a received frequency... With the Signal stalker mode, it locks onto a frequency, and stays there until the signal is lost, even if it isn't exactly the correct frequency for the transmission. In the hacked Frequency counter mode, the frequency display will vary, so you can get a better idea of what the actual frequency is, as the "counter" in the scanner doesn't have perfect accuracy. Not sure if you will completely follow my description, it's not the greatest... Try the hack, you'll understand... I get it FeMaster. Though I was one of the unfortunates that missed the RatShack sale of the Pro-83. I see there all over Ebay now, doh! So, is this scanner worth buying? I already have several base and HH scanners. I was mostly interested in the Signal Stalker and NOAA features. Well, NOAA weather is just your basic weather stuff. Basically a "service search" with weather alert. Doesn't have S.A.M.E. alert, so it's not really anything special... About the only selling point the scanner has is the Signal Stalker feature. I do like the feature. Receives quite well, even from a good distance away. Distance depends on the transmitted signal's strength of course. As a example, I can detect the local PD repeater broadcasts with the S.S. at a distance of well over 3 miles away from the tower. If I recall correctly, they transmit at about 50-watts. On the other hand, Taco Bell drive through (tested just for contrast purposes,) I had to be within 20- to 25-feet of order box. Of course, they only transmit in the milliwatts, so that's expected... Oh, and if you are prone to overload by pagers, you will have to spend a few minutes of your time locking them out as they pop up. Doesn't matter where I am around here, the unit constantly picked up those damn pagers in the S.S. mode! Once I got them locked out, however, the S.S. feature works flawlessly... My opinion. Well worth the $60 price tag, and not a bad buy at the $120 price tag. Thanks for the info PowerHouse. I can get one off Ebay for around $90 so I might go for it. |
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![]() "Mark" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:52:32 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: My opinion. Well worth the $60 price tag, and not a bad buy at the $120 price tag. Thanks for the info PowerHouse. I can get one off Ebay for around $90 so I might go for it. If you see a BIN for $90 - grab it. Those seem to go fast. You might get lucky with a low starting auction and get it a buck or two under $90. I must say that I completely enjoy mine. It's only used in stalker mode. That feature alone is worth the $60 I paid and then some. I'll give you $75 for yours. :-) |
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says... My biggest problem is those damn advertisements that pop up when your trying to read a posted message. I have to agree with you there. And I'm certainly not interested in their email based viewing and posting. Tried that once... Never again... I never had any problems with the email I get. What kind of problems was you having? There files section are also a big plus for me. -- ----------- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Uniden_BC246T http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanFindlay/ |
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I wouldn't give ya $90 for it either.
But that's only because I'm cheap. "Mark" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:24:31 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: Nossir!! I wouldn't take $90 either. :-) |
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