While I worked at Ham Radio Outlet,
2015 - 2018, we would "pre program" 436
and 536 for a fee.
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---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Rick Bates, NK7I"
<Rick.NK7I@...>
To:
main@Uniden.groups.io
Subject: Re: [Uniden] Uniden SDS100 and
SDS200
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:39:36 -0700
Fred,
Uniden
won't program it, but sales shops
might for a fee.
All
you have
to know is the type of service that
you want to hear and the zip code
you're in, then set a range (in
miles) and you'll hear a lot.
And
if it plays too much or not enough
of the right thing, you'd have to
ship it off for weeks and spend
still more money. It's time to
learn something new.
You
can make a list of the specifics of
what you want to hear and remove
what you don't. Using the
programming software (which updates
and uses a complete database), it's
not that hard. Create a list of
what you want, push it into the
scanner, listen.
You
can run multiple lists at the same
time (Hometown Fire, Hometown LE,
Local Trains etc.). If that's still
too much, there are ways to quickly
add/delete what you hear (without
removing the lists).
I
have a 'Winter load' list (road dept
for plowboys, LE, Fire) then a
"Summer Load" (the same plus
forestry and a LOT of other fire
season stuff) and with a few button
pushes, can change them. To those,
I can add other lists (next state
over, more counties away) with
button pushes. Start slow, build on
your new knowledge.
The
group is here to assist you in
understanding.
Rick
NK7I
On
4/19/2020 7:45 PM, Fred Miller wrote:
If I were to buy one of
these scanners, should I have Uniden
program it? What do you think of their
"Expert Programming Team"?