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"Ken" wrote in
: I've got an Icom PCR1000 running under Windows XP Pro and it works flawlessly! I used the same software under Win95 & 98 with no problems at all. I also have trunking, using TrunkPCR software working flawlessly on the same XP machine. I've tried other software programs and always ended up going back to the icom software. With the DSP module installed and a discone antenna the Icom is hard to beat. Same experience here for the most part. Same os etc. etc. I was intersted in your comment about the UT-106. For the most aprt any info I couild find about it indicated it was a waste of money in the PCR-1000. I would apprecite comments pro and con about this device as I have not purchaed one based on all the negative comment I have found regarding it. -- Panzer |
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Panzer240 schrieb:
Same experience here for the most part. Same os etc. etc. I was intersted in your comment about the UT-106. For the most aprt any info I couild find about it indicated it was a waste of money in the PCR-1000. I would apprecite comments pro and con about this device as I have not purchaed one based on all the negative comment I have found regarding it. If you prefer BC-listening on shortwave this thing is real nice for its multi-tone automatic notch and a steal for its price compared to DSP based filters having this feature. The noice cancelling function was not very impressive IMHO. Sadly it lacks of peak, doublepeak and passband filtering for digital modes. Take your choice. PS: no need for x-post, f'up set. |
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Howdy Panzer, the UT-106 is worth every cent. I was reluctant and waited
before buying one. But now I'm really glad I did. I wouldn't live w/o it now. It makes listening a real pleasure and much less of chore. It makes your noise level completely adjustable and really does work. Before I bought one, I looked into other dsp software options etc, & noticed that all the bad I had heard was from someone trying to sell me something else. You won't regret buying the UT-106. IMHO Ken "Panzer240" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in : I've got an Icom PCR1000 running under Windows XP Pro and it works flawlessly! I used the same software under Win95 & 98 with no problems at all. I also have trunking, using TrunkPCR software working flawlessly on the same XP machine. I've tried other software programs and always ended up going back to the icom software. With the DSP module installed and a discone antenna the Icom is hard to beat. Same experience here for the most part. Same os etc. etc. I was intersted in your comment about the UT-106. For the most aprt any info I couild find about it indicated it was a waste of money in the PCR-1000. I would apprecite comments pro and con about this device as I have not purchaed one based on all the negative comment I have found regarding it. -- Panzer |
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Just got the Winradio WR-1550e at Dayton Hamvention. It's AWESOME!!!
George On Wed, 12 May 2004 02:58:53 GMT, "Ken" wrote: Howdy Panzer, the UT-106 is worth every cent. I was reluctant and waited before buying one. But now I'm really glad I did. I wouldn't live w/o it now. It makes listening a real pleasure and much less of chore. It makes your noise level completely adjustable and really does work. Before I bought one, I looked into other dsp software options etc, & noticed that all the bad I had heard was from someone trying to sell me something else. You won't regret buying the UT-106. IMHO Ken |
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I'd like to hear from people that have both & have done a side by side
comparision. "Dwayne" wrote in message .net... In article , says... Just got the Winradio WR-1550e at Dayton Hamvention. It's AWESOME!!! George What makes it so awesome? I am getting ready to head down to Dayton when the weather clears a bit and still dont know what radios to get :/ -- ----------- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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On Sat, 15 May 2004 12:03:30 GMT, Dwayne wrote:
In article , says... Just got the Winradio WR-1550e at Dayton Hamvention. It's AWESOME!!! George What makes it so awesome? I am getting ready to head down to Dayton when the weather clears a bit and still dont know what radios to get :/ -- I don't know where to start... :-) The software strikes you first: It looks and feels really professionally crafted. Heaps of features, fantastic spectrum analyzer, etc. I have just downloaded a few of what they call "XRS plugins" from http://xrs.winradio.com . Heaps of useful functions - for free. The performance is excellent. The receiver is very sensitive, and a fast scanner. The mechanical design is robust and elegant. Clear concise user's manual, and the beautiful packaging is an absolute overkill. So far, I got more than I expected. I'd give it 5 stars. BTW I got myself the optional Advanced Digital Suite too, it has many different analyzers and decoders, and I got a very good package deal on it... ;-) It will take me some time to get through all the functions, so far I tried the Advanced Signal Conditioner which has heaps of graphically adjustable filters. IMHO this feature alone is well worth the money, but there are many more... Hope this helps. George PS Cold and rainy at Dayton today. Not much joy in the outdoors flee market! |
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I bought my PCR1000 new for 300, (that's half of what winradio wants for
1550), a new UT-106 for 125. That's a whole lot cheaper than Winradio. Is Winradio REALLY That much Better? For the price? I'm not knocking it, just curious? I've been thinking about buying another radio. TIA "George Blomfield" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 May 2004 12:03:30 GMT, Dwayne wrote: In article , says... Just got the Winradio WR-1550e at Dayton Hamvention. It's AWESOME!!! George What makes it so awesome? I am getting ready to head down to Dayton when the weather clears a bit and still dont know what radios to get :/ -- I don't know where to start... :-) The software strikes you first: It looks and feels really professionally crafted. Heaps of features, fantastic spectrum analyzer, etc. I have just downloaded a few of what they call "XRS plugins" from http://xrs.winradio.com . Heaps of useful functions - for free. The performance is excellent. The receiver is very sensitive, and a fast scanner. The mechanical design is robust and elegant. Clear concise user's manual, and the beautiful packaging is an absolute overkill. So far, I got more than I expected. I'd give it 5 stars. BTW I got myself the optional Advanced Digital Suite too, it has many different analyzers and decoders, and I got a very good package deal on it... ;-) It will take me some time to get through all the functions, so far I tried the Advanced Signal Conditioner which has heaps of graphically adjustable filters. IMHO this feature alone is well worth the money, but there are many more... Hope this helps. George PS Cold and rainy at Dayton today. Not much joy in the outdoors flee market! |
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 17:01:31 GMT, "Ken" wrote:
I bought my PCR1000 new for 300, (that's half of what winradio wants for 1550), a new UT-106 for 125. That's a whole lot cheaper than Winradio. Is Winradio REALLY That much Better? For the price? I'm not knocking it, just curious? I've been thinking about buying another radio. Yes, the 1550 is (IMHO) much better than the PCR, but please don't take my word for it - try them both (as I did). As to the price difference, well yes, I would not expect them to be the same price - it's enough just to look closely at the quality of the mechanical construction and the reason is already obvious there. Plus there is more of course. I would not expect to buy a Ferrari for the price of a Ford, even though a Ford would get me from A to B too - but who would not prefer to drive a Ferrari... :-) (That silly analogy might not be so silly after all - the 1550 scans about 3 times faster than the PCR. And even faster with the Signal Classifier function which is part of the Advanced Digital Suite...) George "George Blomfield" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 May 2004 12:03:30 GMT, Dwayne wrote: In article , says... Just got the Winradio WR-1550e at Dayton Hamvention. It's AWESOME!!! George What makes it so awesome? I am getting ready to head down to Dayton when the weather clears a bit and still dont know what radios to get :/ -- I don't know where to start... :-) The software strikes you first: It looks and feels really professionally crafted. Heaps of features, fantastic spectrum analyzer, etc. I have just downloaded a few of what they call "XRS plugins" from http://xrs.winradio.com . Heaps of useful functions - for free. The performance is excellent. The receiver is very sensitive, and a fast scanner. The mechanical design is robust and elegant. Clear concise user's manual, and the beautiful packaging is an absolute overkill. So far, I got more than I expected. I'd give it 5 stars. BTW I got myself the optional Advanced Digital Suite too, it has many different analyzers and decoders, and I got a very good package deal on it... ;-) It will take me some time to get through all the functions, so far I tried the Advanced Signal Conditioner which has heaps of graphically adjustable filters. IMHO this feature alone is well worth the money, but there are many more... Hope this helps. George PS Cold and rainy at Dayton today. Not much joy in the outdoors flee market! |
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