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On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 19:57:27 -0500, Al Klein
wrote: Neither the Uniden or GRE manuals are worth much if you don't already know how to use the scanner. Sadly, I have to agree with you based on my experience with this 97. OM |
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It's amazing how so many (countless) buyers of Radio Shack scanners
complain about "bad" experiences at Radio Shack ie...."they only want to sell cell phones in order to get that all important % of the sale"....."Radio Shack employees do not know anything about their scanners"...."why don't Radio Shack employees program my scanner or why don't Radio shack employees show me how to program my scanner" and on, and on, and on............ Yet these people still walk out of the store with that Brand New Scanner they purchased KNOWING that they will have to program their scanners when they get their new scanner home. When you but a car, does the car sales people teach you how to drive that car you purchased? When you go to the library, does the librarian ask you if you can read? The answers to these questions is Almost Always no, yet that does not stop people from completing these tasks. There is so much "How To" information on the WWW. that a search will not help you get started with the info needed to program your scanner. Not to mention the 10's of scanner groups (pro-97 yahoo group, pro-96 yahoo group, rec.radio.scaner group) where you can first search the archives, and then ask questions if need be. Then there are the scanner programs (Win96, Win97, scan cat etc..). I think that new 1st time scanner owners get their scanner home, remove it from it's box, and expect to "Fire" the scanner up and to immediately hear the areas they want to scan. I know that few to almost none of the first time owners read the manual, with their scanner next to them, page by page to try to learn about their new scanner, and when they hit a subject they can't quite understand, they keep on reading (if that) instead of trying to understand with resources at hand, before going forward in the manual. And then there are the pages on the WWW with step by step reworking of the manual, easy for the first time owner to program their scanner.....but then they may not totally understand what/why they are doing these certain steps. Instead of bitching and moaning about Radio Shack, use that energy and the resources givin' to you towards making your purchase of your Radio Shack scanner a Great, Worthwhile experience!! There must be a REASON WHY you purchased that Radio Shack scanner, even after reading all this "RAT SHACK " Crap. Take the time to learn about your Great new Scanner and enjoy it instead of placing blame. Happy & Healthy New Year to You & Yours !!!; daviddd just my $0.02 cents |
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![]() "OregonMike" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:32:17 -0500, Al Klein wrote: On 26 Nov 2005 17:02:17 -0800, "OregonMike" wrote: I have been able to get frequency listings, talk group IDs, and the trunking system type but not doing something correctly. I'll keep plugging away at this and check in here for a scanner savior ![]() Are you sure you're marking both the bank and all the channels as the trunking type, not FM? Hey Al, I did, indeed, have the banks and channels marked as trunking but it wasn't work. We may be able to chalk it up to lackluster reception strength on the trunking system I was trying to receive whle down in Oregon. Though, admittingly, I believe I didn't have everything program in properly. I finally figured out the basic steps of programming in the data channel for Motorola Systems and then manually entering in the Talk Group #'s and AlphaNumeric tags. The manual could have been quite a bit more insightful and less ambiguous and confusing. I finally googled my way to a couple of sights with some good, basic facts that pushed me forward much quickly than the manual would ever do. I got a Pro-94 for Christmas and have never heard anything but static from the trunked channels. I used the cable and ScanCat-Lite-Plus to upload the information (whether you call it difficult or tedious, manual programming is not my cup of tea) and the non-trunked channels work just fine. The trunked channels seem to scan but I don't understand the display and the manual doesn't explain it. Any advice will be appreciated. TIA...Bob |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 17:33:33 -0500, "Bob Bailey" wrote:
I got a Pro-94 for Christmas and have never heard anything but static from the trunked channels. I used the cable and ScanCat-Lite-Plus to upload the information (whether you call it difficult or tedious, manual programming is not my cup of tea) and the non-trunked channels work just fine. The trunked channels seem to scan but I don't understand the display and the manual doesn't explain it. Any advice will be appreciated. TIA...Bob I'm sure some people can help you out with specific data channel frequencies if you mention which area you're trying to receive those trunked systems from. OM |
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