A freekin men (AMEN)
The 785 is destroyed by overload or intermod. I live in Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania U.S.A. not exactly the biggest city in the U.S.
I need to use a 1 inch antenna on the radio, no telescope, no outdoor, nothing
but the 1 inch antenna, otherwise I get to listen to the local PBS television
station on frequencies all over the radio, as well as various pager signals.
Admittedly this is a problem here, but I can handle it well enough with
various Radio Shack scanners (I know, made by Uniden, but they are older
models), an Alinco, and a Yaesu VR-500, but, as with the 785D, my Yaesu VX-5R
is devastated by intermod.
Also the weather radio in the 785D is a joke. I've been communicating with
Uniden and the Consumer Product Safety Commission to try to understand if the
weather radio feature is a design problem or if the instructions are
inadequate in the weather radio section.
Good luck, let us know what you decided.
In article om, GeorgeF
wrote:
Bob,
Its always nice to have as many channels as possible.
However I have both, actually 7 BC 780's and 2 BC 785's. As far as the
785 does I really don't like the radio at all. It suffers from FM
overload which reduces the real world sensitivity and it also suffers
from intermod problems. Two things I have yet to have a problem with on
the 780's.
I would only suggest a 785 is if you NEED digital. The 785 does digital
just fine. The main reason I didn't sell my 785's is because I use them
to monitor the NASA Kennedy Space Center 400 MHz Digital Trunk system.
It does fine for this. However when it comes to trying to pickout
distant stations in the MilAir range (which is what 99% of my listening
is) the 785 sucks when compared to the 780.
You can see pictures of my 780's and 785's he
http://www.MilAirComms.com/shack.html
George
http://www.MilAirComms.com
Never say never.
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