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Is the BC-246T any good?
just saw one in a magazine for the first time. sure looks like it has a
lot of features and is compact. what are the pro's and con's of this radio? Is there one better? |
Just purchaced one, nice radio, works real good, but it is a lot of work to
program. Nothing like anything I've had before it. "crb" wrote in message ... just saw one in a magazine for the first time. sure looks like it has a lot of features and is compact. what are the pro's and con's of this radio? Is there one better? |
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 22:03:26 GMT, "vjc"
said in rec.radio.scanner: Just purchaced one, nice radio, works real good, but it is a lot of work to program. Nothing like anything I've had before it. Once you learn dynamic memory you'll love it. A system only takes as many memory slots as there are frequencies in that system - no more 10 channels of a bank used and 90 wasted. You CAN have a few dozen LTR trunked systems in memory at the same time now. |
"crb" wrote in message ...
just saw one in a magazine for the first time. sure looks like it has a lot of features and is compact. what are the pro's and con's of this radio? Is there one better? As long as you do not need Mil Air, they are great. If you are wanting trunked systems, and have used other scanners, they take some getting used to. If you program manually you have to kind of "un learn" what you knew. Took me a couple hours to get mine going when I first got it, but it is great because of how small it is. I found on mine one of the 800 MHz antennas did make an improvement listening to the 800 police. Others have said they did not help. -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it. |
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