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I just acquired this scanner and love it, tho I am considering purchasing
the 396 due to the fact that I travel nationwide and run into too many digital situations in larger cities, but my question will pertain to both scanners. What would be the quickest way to download a system to the radio when I arrive in a particular city? Is there a frequency CD or program out there that is compatible with the scanner that will let me quickly download the one system I need and assign it a quick key within say 5 minutes after I get to a certain locale? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. I am a 48-state trucker and need a quick programmer. As it is, I sit and search for systems and punch them in manually - pain in the arse. By the time I get them configured, it's time to leave: ) Thanks! J |
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 02:42:57 GMT, "ke4pow"
wrote: What would be the quickest way to download a system to the radio when I arrive in a particular city? Is there a frequency CD or program out there that is compatible with the scanner that will let me quickly download the one system I need and assign it a quick key within say 5 minutes after I get to a certain locale? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. I am a 48-state trucker and need a quick programmer. As it is, I sit and search for systems and punch them in manually - pain in the arse. By the time I get them configured, it's time to leave: ) Go to http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR and get all the systems you think you'll need. You can use the free Uniden UASD software that you can download at their site to save the systems to both the scanner and a laptop, from which you can upload any system to the scanner in a few minutes. Even if you program the system by hand, you can save it to disk, so the next time you're there you just upload it to the scanner. BTW, CDs and books are outdated almost before you get them. The RR site is kept up to date by the users. (It would be nice if you contributed something to it if you find it useful. I have nothing to do with the site other than being a user, but I think it's a site worth supporting.) |
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OK, from what I have researched - I will have to pay 30 buckaroos to unlock
the full version of the Uniden software in order to use it to dl from the RR database. No problem with donating to the RadioReference website, it is well worth it, in my opinion - so, what would you suggest...unlock the Uniden sw or purchase the 3arc330? I'm leaning more toward the arc330, but I'm not crazy about the interface and graphics. Any comments on using the RR website with either program to dl and program freqs? "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 02:42:57 GMT, "ke4pow" wrote: What would be the quickest way to download a system to the radio when I arrive in a particular city? Is there a frequency CD or program out there that is compatible with the scanner that will let me quickly download the one system I need and assign it a quick key within say 5 minutes after I get to a certain locale? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. I am a 48-state trucker and need a quick programmer. As it is, I sit and search for systems and punch them in manually - pain in the arse. By the time I get them configured, it's time to leave: ) Go to http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR and get all the systems you think you'll need. You can use the free Uniden UASD software that you can download at their site to save the systems to both the scanner and a laptop, from which you can upload any system to the scanner in a few minutes. Even if you program the system by hand, you can save it to disk, so the next time you're there you just upload it to the scanner. BTW, CDs and books are outdated almost before you get them. The RR site is kept up to date by the users. (It would be nice if you contributed something to it if you find it useful. I have nothing to do with the site other than being a user, but I think it's a site worth supporting.) |
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Only Arc330 will directly import radioreference data,
"ke4pow" schreef in bericht ... OK, from what I have researched - I will have to pay 30 buckaroos to unlock the full version of the Uniden software in order to use it to dl from the RR database. No problem with donating to the RadioReference website, it is well worth it, in my opinion - so, what would you suggest...unlock the Uniden sw or purchase the 3arc330? I'm leaning more toward the arc330, but I'm not crazy about the interface and graphics. Any comments on using the RR website with either program to dl and program freqs? |
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:22:47 GMT, "ke4pow"
wrote: OK, from what I have researched - I will have to pay 30 buckaroos to unlock the full version of the Uniden software in order to use it to dl from the RR database. No problem with donating to the RadioReference website, it is well worth it, in my opinion - so, what would you suggest...unlock the Uniden sw or purchase the 3arc330? I use the Uniden software, only because I don't like Gommert's attitude. I'm a shareware/freeware author and he disparages free software. YMMV. I'm leaning more toward the arc330, but I'm not crazy about the interface and graphics. Any comments on using the RR website with either program to dl and program freqs? The Uniden programs don't directly download from the site, but KB8SOE has a site that can generate a file from a copy/paste of the site. I've used it a few times. www.kb8soe.com/396/uasd.php |
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:50:08 +0100, "Pippi" wrote:
Only Arc330 will directly import radioreference data, Of the two choices. There are other programs that will, some for scanners other than Unidens. |
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On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:27:58 -0500, lsmyer wrote:
I tried to explain this to Gommert, but his smugness and attitude That's a pretty good description. ![]() |
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![]() The facts: - we did offer you a discount - after your first email I visited both scancat/scancontrol websites to check their current offering for the Uniden BR330T and make a competitive offer, but both companies do not list the popular BR330T in their list of supported equipment! - I asked you to send me the websites showing they do support the BR330T but I am still waiting for that information, I even downloaded their latest demo's and doc's, none of them mention BR330T |
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On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 20:04:51 -0800, "BuTel Software"
wrote: - I asked you to send me the websites showing they do support the BR330T but I am still waiting for that information, I even downloaded their latest demo's and doc's, none of them mention BR330T Have you even looked at the BR330T protocol? |
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![]() "Al Klein" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 20:04:51 -0800, "BuTel Software" wrote: - I asked you to send me the websites showing they do support the BR330T but I am still waiting for that information, I even downloaded their latest demo's and doc's, none of them mention BR330T Have you even looked at the BR330T protocol? what protocol? We are talking about scancat/scancontrol docs, Mr X claims they both support the BR330T, I am just trying to find a simple website to acknowledge that... |
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