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i have chance to either a 780xlt or 245 xlt a base scanner is nice but a
handheld is more portable looking for suggestions whats missing if i take the 245xlt..... |
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In article , gtucker1
@wi.rr.com says... i have chance to either a 780xlt or 245 xlt a base scanner is nice but a handheld is more portable looking for suggestions whats missing if i take the 245xlt..... You will be missing a bunch. You need to ask your self if you want to carry the radio around with you or just use it in you house or car. The 780 is a whole lot more radio then the 245. -- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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![]() "Dwayne" wrote in message .net... In article , gtucker1 @wi.rr.com says... i have chance to either a 780xlt or 245 xlt a base scanner is nice but a handheld is more portable looking for suggestions whats missing if i take the 245xlt..... You will be missing a bunch. You need to ask your self if you want to carry the radio around with you or just use it in you house or car. The 780 is a whole lot more radio then the 245. Agree there, I bought both (stung the savings account a little but, but what the hey I can always put the money back later). I keep the 245XLT with me all the time, and use a car kit to feed the sound from the 245XLT to the vehicle's stereo. It sits in the cup holder. The 245XLT is very portable, even had it in the camera bag with the antenna pointing out, and the sound fed into portable CD headphones. It can be broken down easily and slipped into the glove box. I spent extra at a radio shop in Seattle and got a very good rubber duckie for it. I've had the 780XLT with me on longer trips. It's good as more frequencies can be packed into a specific channel bank ("1" for fire/police, 3 for aviation, 4 for railways, 5 for marine, etc.) The problem with the 245XLT is that it doesn't have alpha numeric display as does the 780XLT. Too bad too, sure wish Uniden had put in that feature when the 245XLT went to its final design approval. Then 780XLT will require some tuck in cables to a BNC connector that will fit the cable going from the antenna. I spent some time placing cable in the vehicle for a magnetic mounted antenna. If done right the cabling won't be butt ugly and you'll end up with a spffy clean clean installation. The 780XLT is 200 ch more (roughly 2 more banks) than the 245, but for me, the 780XLT is great as a base station radio. I'd say the best thing if you want to move your scanner around, I'd go for the 245XLT, and then later on get yourself a 780XLT. In each case once you've unpacked the 245XLT get yourself programming software if you want to change around the scanner on trips. It also helps to clean the scanner of unused frequencies. The digital models? Unless there is active APCO-25 radio activity in your area, I wouldn't bother even with the additional channel capacity. The digital models will not work on Pro-Voice based radio no matter how hard you press the buttons and grunt and grit your teeth or grovel to the gods. |
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Well the 245xlt has not been made in some years. but the best thing to do
is go to http://www.uniden.com/productsupport...oduct=BC245XLT and http://www.uniden.com/product.cfm?product=BC780XLT and look for yourself at whats what :-) "george" wrote in : i have chance to either a 780xlt or 245 xlt a base scanner is nice but a handheld is more portable looking for suggestions whats missing if i take the 245xlt..... -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm |
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