Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I love the Win95 software for my PRO-95, and I have a lot of fun with
it. It's cool, and the price is unbeatable. That said, what would be really SUPER cool--and worth $20 to me, maybe--is the ability to save as many banks as you like, and then pull any ten into the scanner easily. Is there a way to do that and I just don't know about it? I save every Win95 file I come up with right now, just to make sure I don't lose anything I want later--but if I could peel banks off, save them, and pull them back into the radio whenever I wanted, I wouldn't have to do that and I could build the perfect frequency set effortlessly for any situation. BTW, the "close-out" PRO-95 is up to $149.99, and the PRO-97 is up to $219.99, from $199.99 two weeks ago. ![]() -- Bo Williams - http://hiwaay.net/~williams/ |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Bo Williams wrote:
I love the Win95 software for my PRO-95, and I have a lot of fun with it. It's cool, and the price is unbeatable. That said, what would be really SUPER cool--and worth $20 to me, maybe--is the ability to save as many banks as you like, and then pull any ten into the scanner easily. Is there a way to do that and I just don't know about it? I save every Win95 file I come up with right now, just to make sure I don't lose anything I want later--but if I could peel banks off, save them, and pull them back into the radio whenever I wanted, I wouldn't have to do that and I could build the perfect frequency set effortlessly for any situation. BTW, the "close-out" PRO-95 is up to $149.99, and the PRO-97 is up to $219.99, from $199.99 two weeks ago. ![]() -- Bo Williams - http://hiwaay.net/~williams/ That's an easy one, Bo. I do this all the time. Simply save your banks with a descriptive file name. Example: Load all of your PD info including trunking info and then save it as PD.p95 Lets say you have another 10 banks that you want as fire only. Load the frequencies and then click on "save as" and give it a description like FIRE.p95 When you want to listen to a particular item, simply open the file, upload it to the scanner and enjoy! When I travel, I have various city files. When I'm in Phoenix, I simply upload the PHX.p95 file into the scanner. When I go to Omaha, I simply upload the OMA.p95 file. All frequencies, trunking info, ect is saved. By the way, did you know that the stored files along with the program itself is small enough to fit on a floppy disk? So, when you travel, just take the disk with you. That is, if you can still find a computer that has a floppy drive ![]() the transfer cable with you. |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
you could also put everything into a usb memory card/flash drive.
What wouold be slick and since the technology is here or about here is to have a USB flash drive port on a scanner that you could program a scanner by just hooking up the usb flash drive and touch a couple of buttons on the scanenr. Think how slick that would be! Bill Carty "Elephant" wrote in message ... Bo Williams wrote: I love the Win95 software for my PRO-95, and I have a lot of fun with it. It's cool, and the price is unbeatable. That said, what would be really SUPER cool--and worth $20 to me, maybe--is the ability to save as many banks as you like, and then pull any ten into the scanner easily. Is there a way to do that and I just don't know about it? I save every Win95 file I come up with right now, just to make sure I don't lose anything I want later--but if I could peel banks off, save them, and pull them back into the radio whenever I wanted, I wouldn't have to do that and I could build the perfect frequency set effortlessly for any situation. BTW, the "close-out" PRO-95 is up to $149.99, and the PRO-97 is up to $219.99, from $199.99 two weeks ago. ![]() -- Bo Williams - http://hiwaay.net/~williams/ That's an easy one, Bo. I do this all the time. Simply save your banks with a descriptive file name. Example: Load all of your PD info including trunking info and then save it as PD.p95 Lets say you have another 10 banks that you want as fire only. Load the frequencies and then click on "save as" and give it a description like FIRE.p95 When you want to listen to a particular item, simply open the file, upload it to the scanner and enjoy! When I travel, I have various city files. When I'm in Phoenix, I simply upload the PHX.p95 file into the scanner. When I go to Omaha, I simply upload the OMA.p95 file. All frequencies, trunking info, ect is saved. By the way, did you know that the stored files along with the program itself is small enough to fit on a floppy disk? So, when you travel, just take the disk with you. That is, if you can still find a computer that has a floppy drive ![]() the transfer cable with you. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Radio Software Induced Madness | Shortwave | |||
Uniden MR8100 scanner software | Scanner | |||
FS Motorola Service and Software Manuals | Swap | |||
Newbie: Radio Shack Scanner Loader software doesn't work on Windows XP | Scanner |