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Old October 14th 04, 04:30 PM
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Default ICOM R3 owners - Can you give me your opinions

Can you please tell me what you like (or don't like) about the R3. I am
interested in it and want to know its capibilties. Question, is it
concidered a scanner or just a wide band reciever? Thanks for any thoughts.


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Old October 15th 04, 07:11 PM
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Can you please tell me what you like (or don't like) about the R3. I am
interested in it and want to know its capibilties. Question, is it
concidered a scanner or just a wide band reciever? Thanks for any

thoughts.


First off, I have one at work, provided by my employer. IT's a piece of
crap! and here are the reasons....

1 Eats batteries like a dead short.
2 **** poor front end performance
3 "images" like crazy
4 completely misses the "Video" portion of wireless camera bands
5 not much of a TV rcvr
6 controls are very hard to use
7 did I tell you it eats batteries? MAYBE an hour on a set.

Do yourself a BIG favor, buy a good triple conversion scanner and a Casio 3
or 4 inch pocket TV. That way BOTH will do a good job (I carry a Casio
TV-4000 4" display)

The Icom R-3 has been a major disappointment, a real black eye for Icom,
they can't give them away.


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Old October 15th 04, 08:59 PM
 
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Do yourself a BIG favor, buy a good triple conversion scanner and a

the Icom R-3 IS a triple conversion scanner.

which is why I'm surprised that there's so many images and birdies on
it.

However, everything you said about the R3 being junk is true.


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Old October 15th 04, 09:15 PM
 
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Icom R3 is a triple conversion scanner below a certain frequency and a
qudruple conversion scanner above a certain frequency.

It is triple conersion on the freqencies that most scanner listeners
would listen to.

However, I can confirm that it does indeed have many images (stations
appearing on frequencies they shouldn't) and many birdies.

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Old October 17th 04, 05:47 PM
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:11:48 GMT, "Dr. Rastis Fafoofnik"
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"Annonumus" wrote in message
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Can you please tell me what you like (or don't like) about the R3. I am
interested in it and want to know its capibilties. Question, is it
concidered a scanner or just a wide band reciever? Thanks for any

thoughts.


First off, I have one at work, provided by my employer. IT's a piece of
crap! and here are the reasons....

1 Eats batteries like a dead short.
2 **** poor front end performance
3 "images" like crazy
4 completely misses the "Video" portion of wireless camera bands
5 not much of a TV rcvr
6 controls are very hard to use
7 did I tell you it eats batteries? MAYBE an hour on a set.

Do yourself a BIG favor, buy a good triple conversion scanner and a Casio 3
or 4 inch pocket TV. That way BOTH will do a good job (I carry a Casio
TV-4000 4" display)

The Icom R-3 has been a major disappointment, a real black eye for Icom,
they can't give them away.



Whoah, that's a neat idea. Using a scanner to find wireless camera
frequencies and then tuning them on a little portable color TV! What
kind of output does the scanner need to have to make this possible?
Also, what is the frequencty range of the wireless cameras?

THanks



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Old October 17th 04, 06:18 PM
 
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Whoah, that's a neat idea. Using a scanner to find wireless camera
frequencies and then tuning them on a little portable color TV!

that's just the trouble. The R3 does not scan video frequencies. Even
though it was advertised as being able to do so.

and also advertised as a "video scanner"

In video mode, you have to tune manually.

Sort of Like you had to do with audio on the old Radio Shack Patrolman
radios for audio.



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Old October 18th 04, 07:44 PM
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 05:39:48 GMT, Tempest
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Well is there any other machine that will scan video freqs and send
the output to some kind of portable color TV?


I personally haven't used it, but:

http://www.videoscanner.co.uk/

may have potential. See what you think.

Steve


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