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Old July 12th 04, 11:42 PM
Mark
 
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Thank you Al, and thank you Robert.

You've pretty much confirmed what I thought. I have a couple of very old
scanners, so I was looking at my upgrade options. As you mention, it will
cost me around $600 NZ dollars to get the converter option, and I can buy a
very decent scanner for that much money anyway.

Thanks again,

Mark.

"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hi,

I also have the 545 with the extended freq range option/scanner.

Works just fine, But VERY slow as a scanner.

Strongly recommend to get it without, and buy one of the new Uniden

scanners
instead with the saved $.

Bob
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"Al - KA5JGV" wrote in message
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Hi....
I'm considering the purchase of an NRD-545. I was wondering about the
CHE-199 Frequency Converter option. It adds 30 - 2000 MHz.
Mark.


Hello Mark,

I believe that you will get a compromise expecting the 545 to cover such

a
range and be very good as both a SW receiver and a scanner. My

preference
would be to purchase the 545 without the scanner option and use the
difference in money to purchase a dedicated scanner (Radio shack and

others
have plenty to choose from). That way you have two units each dedicated

to
its own specific functions, and therefore, theoretically, best at doing

what
they are expected to do.

Al KA5JGV
San Antonio, Tx.