[Scan-DC] Scanner Recomendations
Kenneth Fowler
fxpd614 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 21 14:29:50 EDT 2008
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 7:14 AM, <ka3jjz at netscape.com> wrote:
> Ken that depends somewhat if that's the only system type the scanner will be used for. If so, practically any of the newer gen models will do the job. Even rebanding issues won't be much of an issue, since it would only involve some reprogramming to get the radio to trunk again. Heck even the venerable BC780 does EDACS, and as you noted, the 245 does EDACS as well.
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> However a caution here - you should validate what kind of EDACS system you would be monitoring. The older scanners couldn't handle EDACS narrowband too well, if at all - the newer ones can. I would also consider whether the scanner would be used for recording/logging while scanning/trunking - if so, that would throw out all the RS models, and the GRE models except the PSR500 and 600, which can do this. Most all of the current Uniden models also can.
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> More information on your wants and how the scanner will be used is needed here. Of course, do your research on the RadioReference wiki to get you started. Use the database to insure the scanner you buy will handle the system(s) to be monitored.
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Well I would need it to listen to only one county. Spotsylvania's
Edacs system. They are not going narrow band or completely digital
any time soon. I need to stay away from anything that is too new
such as the gre's because of cost. I think I was looking more at the
Pro 94,97 or the BC 245xlt.
Kenneth Fowler
KD4IIW
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