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Old December 8th 04, 02:31 PM
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I am considering the purchase of an Opto Scout. I do not have a receiver
that is Reaction Tune capable. These models appear to be the best thing
going in terms of portable frequency counters/recorders. I thought it would
be interesting to use it to find active frequencies in different areas,
public events, etc. I am looking for opinions--good or bad--regarding
whether these units are worth the money and perform well, or even
alternative units to consider. I noticed the PRO-83 has a similar feature,
but without the ability to record the frequencies.

TIA,
Doug


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Old December 8th 04, 06:00 PM
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:31:49 -0500, "DougSlug"
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I am considering the purchase of an Opto Scout. I do not have a receiver
that is Reaction Tune capable. These models appear to be the best thing
going in terms of portable frequency counters/recorders. I thought it would
be interesting to use it to find active frequencies in different areas,
public events, etc. I am looking for opinions--good or bad--regarding
whether these units are worth the money and perform well, or even
alternative units to consider. I noticed the PRO-83 has a similar feature,
but without the ability to record the frequencies.


The 83 wll not automatically record the frequencies, however that's
the difference between a $119 scanner / frequency counter and a $359
counter.

I've been very happy with the 83.

Evan
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Old December 8th 04, 08:39 PM
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"DougSlug" wrote in message
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I am considering the purchase of an Opto Scout. I do not have a receiver
that is Reaction Tune capable. These models appear to be the best thing
going in terms of portable frequency counters/recorders. I thought it
would be interesting to use it to find active frequencies in different
areas, public events, etc. I am looking for opinions--good or
bad--regarding whether these units are worth the money and perform well, or
even alternative units to consider. I noticed the PRO-83 has a similar
feature, but without the ability to record the frequencies.


Have you checked out the new BC246T? I believe it will auto store freqs it
finds.


TIA,
Doug



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Old December 11th 04, 07:06 PM
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I checked out the BC246T based on your suggestion. It looks like a nice
little unit, however I don't really need another receiver. I can see the
advantage of having a unit that will tune to the found frequencies right
away, though, especially when you consider the price difference between the
246 and the Scout. What I'm wondering about is the difference in
performance between the units strictly as frequency counters/recorders.

- Doug


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"DougSlug" wrote in message
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I am considering the purchase of an Opto Scout. I do not have a receiver
that is Reaction Tune capable. These models appear to be the best thing
going in terms of portable frequency counters/recorders. I thought it
would be interesting to use it to find active frequencies in different
areas, public events, etc. I am looking for opinions--good or
bad--regarding whether these units are worth the money and perform well,
or even alternative units to consider. I noticed the PRO-83 has a similar
feature, but without the ability to record the frequencies.


Have you checked out the new BC246T? I believe it will auto store freqs it
finds.



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Old December 11th 04, 10:00 PM
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"DougSlug" wrote in message
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I checked out the BC246T based on your suggestion. It looks like a nice
little unit, however I don't really need another receiver. I can see the
advantage of having a unit that will tune to the found frequencies right
away, though, especially when you consider the price difference between the
246 and the Scout. What I'm wondering about is the difference in
performance between the units strictly as frequency counters/recorders.


There's a Yahoo group for the 246T with tons of info. There is a Uniden rep
to answer questions, Paul Optiz I believe.


- Doug


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"DougSlug" wrote in message
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I am considering the purchase of an Opto Scout. I do not have a receiver
that is Reaction Tune capable. These models appear to be the best thing
going in terms of portable frequency counters/recorders. I thought it
would be interesting to use it to find active frequencies in different
areas, public events, etc. I am looking for opinions--good or
bad--regarding whether these units are worth the money and perform well,
or even alternative units to consider. I noticed the PRO-83 has a
similar feature, but without the ability to record the frequencies.


Have you checked out the new BC246T? I believe it will auto store freqs
it finds.





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