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I agree,
I have been using two scanners since 1990 something. One full coverage one trunking. only thing missing as mentioned is ssb. but it's nice to take one radio and get "almost" everything available from 0.5 to 1300. Keith On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 11:19:56 -0500, lsmyer wrote: My new Uniden BR330T continues to exceed my expectations in every possible way. It's the only compact handheld scanner in the world that offers full coverage without gaps from 0.1 MHz to 1.3GHz (less cellular), 2500 channels of memory, Close Call RF Capture, TrunkTracker III, and it's 100% FCC-approved legal here in the good old USA. It's truly the best of all worlds for me. It's very sensitive, it's very selective, it's easy to use, it's fully computer-controllable and programmable, it scans fast like a Uniden, and it's just as happy to stop and let me listen to my favorite stations (AM broadcast, FM, TV, shortwave, weather, etc.), it's all there, and it's all good. Since the radio comes with a programming cable right in the box, it's very easy to program and reprogram whenever the mood is right, plus it's really cool to run it through the free Scannerbase AVC396 virtual control software. If the BR330T had APCO-25 digital capability like that of it's big brother BCD396T, then it would be even better, but I chose the BR330T because it has full coverage, and the BCD396T does not. Uniden finally got it right. |
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