[TrunkCom] the new dynamic memory and larning curvewith programming

Jeff Kenyon at649 at tcnet.org
Mon Feb 23 09:37:38 EST 2009


I agree with that.  I just would assume prram by hand but the computer
helps too.  For the most part the BC-250D is user friendly when you can't
see it, but was learning curve in and of itself.





On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 mws72 at qconline.com wrote:

> Before I decided to get a BC246. I had downloaded the manual and read the programming part. After that it seemed easy enough and once I had it I program a couple of trunked and a conventional systems. I did still buy a control program. After the BC780 came out I decide never to get another scanner without a control program. I am partial to Butel and get theirs when I buy a Bearcat and I use starrsoft for the Realistic ones. I will still program by hand sometimes in the field. But by and large I use a computer anymore.
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> (I am not related in anyway business or personal to butel or starrsoft)
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> Michael W. Scheel N0NGL
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