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There are at least two manufacturers of computer scanners that are fully
computer controlled. Icom produces two external scanners that are connected to the computer - but I wouldn't waste your money on them as they have poor sensitivity and the software is very limited (particularly when compared to their competitors). The other manufacturer is Winradio which in my opinion is far superior to Icom. They offer a large range of both internal and external scanners (i.e. internal = a card that is installed inside your computer, external = card encapsulated within a small box that is then connected to the computer). The only drawback to this type of system is that you need to have a computer to use the scanner. Have a look at the winradio website and I think that you should be impressed. http://www.winradio.net Matt "DodgeVanGogh" wrote in message om... Hello folks, I'm pretty sure there is no such animal, but Iwas wondering what the next best thing would be. I need a fully functional scanner that I can monitor and adj. from my pc. I have seen the newer units that offer a digital card, and pc controls my objective is to be able to check freqs from my pc, while the scanner is away (say on the other end of the building) any suggestions, comments, ideas accepted! thanks |
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Icom no longer makes the PCR-100...only the PCR-1000. WiNRADiO's internal
"scanner" cards still require an ISA bus slot...no PCI yet available, except for their overpriced short-wave receiver card. They do have a few external options. Bill Crocker "Matt" wrote in message ... There are at least two manufacturers of computer scanners that are fully computer controlled. Icom produces two external scanners that are connected to the computer - but I wouldn't waste your money on them as they have poor sensitivity and the software is very limited (particularly when compared to their competitors). The other manufacturer is Winradio which in my opinion is far superior to Icom. They offer a large range of both internal and external scanners (i.e. internal = a card that is installed inside your computer, external = card encapsulated within a small box that is then connected to the computer). The only drawback to this type of system is that you need to have a computer to use the scanner. Have a look at the winradio website and I think that you should be impressed. http://www.winradio.net Matt "DodgeVanGogh" wrote in message om... Hello folks, I'm pretty sure there is no such animal, but Iwas wondering what the next best thing would be. I need a fully functional scanner that I can monitor and adj. from my pc. I have seen the newer units that offer a digital card, and pc controls my objective is to be able to check freqs from my pc, while the scanner is away (say on the other end of the building) any suggestions, comments, ideas accepted! thanks |
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