Re: Amplified Speaker
I still have about a dozen Amplified Speakers in stock. All used and working.
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Rick Panda Comm 312.450.2485
On May 6, 2021, at 10:24 AM, Patrick Gauen via groups.io <p_gauen=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Amplified Speaker
don robinson
If your car has an audio AUX port, use a stereo patch cord from the headphone output to the AUX input and listen over the stereo. I have a car that has one and a car that doesn't have an AUX port, and in that car I installed an FM modulator. The FM modulator does the same thing as the AUX port,allowing me to patch in an audio source (mpe3, scanner, etc.) to play over the stereo. If your car has a cassette player, a cassette adapter is a cheap and simple solution. Good luck.
On Thursday, May 6, 2021, 08:14:13 AM PDT, Chris Sayles <csayles@...> wrote:
Hello Group, Looking for suggestions and installation notes for an amplified external speaker to mount in my car to listen to my BCD436HP. Seems the scanner itself does not have enough output to drive any non amplified speaker I have tried. Especially when driving... Also, any recommendations for using a relay or external switch to turn the powered speaker on/off In order to not run down the battery when the car is off? Thanks all for the input! Chris KK6AAR
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Re: Amplified Speaker
Jeff Stehman
On May 6, 2021, at 10:24 AM, Patrick Gauen via groups.io <p_gauen=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: Amplified Speaker
Patrick Gauen
If they’re still available, the Radio Shack amplified mobile speaker worked great for me, and remained reliable through years of use. I used an inline power switch on its 12v supply and it worked well. I think the speaker has a relay that shuts it off when there’s no audio. The stores are gone, but RS still sells online.
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On May 6, 2021, at 10:14, Chris Sayles <csayles@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Amplified Speaker
Chris,
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I use the Uniden BC23A for my SDS100 with no issues. I leave it plugged in all the time. The draw is negligible. Tim, KD6MDV
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Re: Amplified Speaker
Bernard Skoch
I use one of these things and it works fine.
I connect my handheld scanner's earphone jack to this device's AUX input, and then feed that to an unoccupied FM broadcast frequency on my car's FM receiver. It sounds excellent.
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From: Chris Sayles <csayles@...> To: main@uniden.groups.io Sent: Thu, May 6, 2021 10:02 am Subject: [Uniden] Amplified Speaker Hello Group,
Looking for suggestions and installation notes for an amplified external speaker to mount in my car to listen to my BCD436HP.
Seems the scanner itself does not have enough output to drive any non amplified speaker I have tried. Especially when driving...
Also, any recommendations for using a relay or external switch to turn the powered speaker on/off In order to not run down the battery when the car is off?
Thanks all for the input!
Chris
KK6AAR
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Re: Amplified Speaker
Joe M.
No, the 435 does not have an external speaker jack.
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My personal favorite amplified speakers are from Motorola or GE - those 6" x 6" ones from the 90s. As for power, run it off the ACCessory line in your car. (no relay required) Joe M.
On 5/6/2021 11:02 AM, Chris Sayles wrote:
Hello Group,
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Amplified Speaker
Chris Sayles
Hello Group,
Looking for suggestions and installation notes for an amplified external speaker to mount in my car to listen to my BCD436HP. Seems the scanner itself does not have enough output to drive any non amplified speaker I have tried. Especially when driving... Also, any recommendations for using a relay or external switch to turn the powered speaker on/off In order to not run down the battery when the car is off? Thanks all for the input! Chris KK6AAR
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Re: Ludlow, MA - DMR
Joe M.
If color code 5 is set, it has to be digital only for the audio type.
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The color code option is only available after that is selected. You will hear all the TGs regardless. If you want to program it as OFT, you can select specific TGs to hear and use ID SCAN. Yes you can import just one city into a FL. Joe M.
On 5/5/2021 6:27 PM, Maggie O'Connor wrote:
Hi Guys! Thank you so much! Super sorry I should have told you the
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Re: Ludlow, MA - DMR
Maggie O'Connor
Hi Guys! Thank you so much! Super sorry I should have told you the radio - the BCD436HP. And my first actual "use" of DMR!
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Not sure how to program a 1 freq trunk, but guessing I can look that up. I'd love to do that. Audio Type? Is that on the scanner only? In the software I have Modulation Auto, Color Code 5 under Audio Option - but not sure where Audio Type is.. In the software, on the radio or both? It doesn't look like it's a trunked system, on RRDB.. Can I still prog as trunk and hear talk groups? I don't have to - I'm interested in hearing it all.. As usual - one question always brings many more from me.. Can I take just one city in a county from the Full/New DB and bring that down into a FL with a bunch of other stuff in it? So I'd be just updating that one city? It SHOULD re-make my FL - since it's been years since I touched it! Aside: Is there a group for the SDS100? I'm thinking of getting one. Or Joe - is there a new scanner coming out? I notice most places are sold out of the SDS100. Thanks - As always. - Maggie
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From: Joe M. Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 8:40 AM To: main@Uniden.groups.io Subject: Re: [Uniden] Ludlow, MA - DMR If they are using conventional DMR, you have two choices: 1. Keep it as-is but change the audio type to DIGITAL ONLY and program the color code. 2. Program it as a one-frequency-trunk and then you can select the talkgroups you want to hear. If they upgraded from analog to DMR AND upgraded to a trunked system, you would have to program that as a new system type. Joe M. On 5/4/2021 10:23 PM, Maggie O'Connor wrote: Assuming I have the DMR license, which I'm pretty sure I do, is there
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Re: Ludlow, MA - DMR
Joe M.
If they are using conventional DMR, you have two choices:
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1. Keep it as-is but change the audio type to DIGITAL ONLY and program the color code. 2. Program it as a one-frequency-trunk and then you can select the talkgroups you want to hear. If they upgraded from analog to DMR AND upgraded to a trunked system, you would have to program that as a new system type. Joe M.
On 5/4/2021 10:23 PM, Maggie O'Connor wrote:
Assuming I have the DMR license, which I'm pretty sure I do, is there
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Re: Ludlow, MA - DMR
Joel Kahn
You need to change system type from Motorola to DMR. It might be easier to update directly from RRDB to get this right. It would help to know which radio you have for more detailed help Joel R Kahn
On Tuesday, May 4, 2021, 10:24:21 PM EDT, Maggie O'Connor <maggie-o@...> wrote:
Assuming I have the DMR license, which I'm pretty sure I do, is there anything else I have to do to receive transmissions from the Ludlow, MA police? They are listed in the RR DB as DMR (Color Code 5) and were previously listed at CTCSS. It appears to be on the same frequency they have had for years. Would I have to update my FL assuming it's the same Service Type, which is turned on? Thanks very much, - Maggie
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Ludlow, MA - DMR
Maggie O'Connor
Assuming I have the DMR license, which I'm pretty sure I do, is there anything else I have to do to receive transmissions from the Ludlow, MA police? They are listed in the RR DB as DMR (Color Code 5) and were previously listed at CTCSS. It appears to be on the same frequency they have had for years.
Would I have to update my FL assuming it's the same Service Type, which is turned on? Thanks very much, - Maggie
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Re: Sentinel Question
Joe M.
I was thinking the HPE files are text format.
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They are not, but the FL files ARE (HPD files). Joe M.
On 5/2/2021 3:18 PM, David Fuller wrote:
The exporting to hpe file. Will allow you to share files.
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Re: Sentinel Question
Jeff Kenyon
Interesting you mention this. I had always wondered if there was a way to get the data into a spreadsheet from a Sentinel File and go from there as far as working with the data.
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On May 2, 2021, at 4:10 PM, David Fuller <fullerdavid63601@...> wrote:
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Re: Sentinel Question
David Fuller
The exporting to hpe file. Will allow you to share files. I really do not know of a way import it in a Text file. You copy & paste your into a spreadsheet. Christ is the only way into Heaven, David R Fuller AC0RV
On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 1:26 PM Joe M. <mch@...> wrote: Export it to a HPE file.
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Re: Sentinel Question
Joe M.
Export it to a HPE file.
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Joe M.
On 5/2/2021 12:51 PM, Marshall Tuttle wrote:
Is there a way to copy a favorite list to a file outside Sentinel, like
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Sentinel Question
Marshall Tuttle
Is there a way to copy a favorite list to a file outside Sentinel, like a simple text file ??
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Re: No sound on search results.
No it’s not encrypted. My TRX1 is decoding the frequencies perfect, but my 996P2 scanner is quiet on the same frequencies 854 to 856 range. In the settings it is telling me that DMR and Provoice have been activated, but I am not hearing any voice traffic unlike the TRX1. I bought the 996P2 used with the DMR and Provoice already activated. Any idea what could be the problem with my Uniden 996P2? Any help/Advice much appreciated.
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Re: BC436hp - Sentinel Question
Joe M.
Sentinel does let you change the Service Type but will not change it from other sources, so the way to keep it the same is for you to not change it. NEW channels default to Custom 1, but again, you can change that if you want.
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Joe M.
On 4/24/2021 11:42 PM, Les wrote:
Does Sentinel have the ability to change the service type selection when
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