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[email protected] January 1st 06 09:58 PM

help me get started please
 
Hi,

This year, Santa brought be a Radio-Shack PRO-97 scanner. While this
scanner is getting great reviews on the net, its user's manual assumes
a far more knowledgeble user than myself. Is there a website, or
article or book I could turn to to learn 1) scanning/radio basics and
2) a more gradual step-by-step explanation on how I can use my new
scanner?

Thanks,

VS


Burt Smith January 2nd 06 12:26 AM

help me get started please
 
wrote:
Hi,

This year, Santa brought be a Radio-Shack PRO-97 scanner. While this
scanner is getting great reviews on the net, its user's manual assumes
a far more knowledgeble user than myself. Is there a website, or
article or book I could turn to to learn 1) scanning/radio basics and
2) a more gradual step-by-step explanation on how I can use my new
scanner?

Thanks,

VS


I think the best way to learn about the PRO-97 is to get good programming
software. As you have probably found out, programming by hand is a pain.

The best I have found is Win97. Good user interface and you learn a lot about
your scanner from using the program.

Check this link.

http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win97/default.asp

Burt
KF6YIQ

Doc January 2nd 06 12:49 AM

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"Burt Smith" wrote in message
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wrote:
Hi,

This year, Santa brought be a Radio-Shack PRO-97 scanner. While this
scanner is getting great reviews on the net, its user's manual assumes
a far more knowledgeble user than myself. Is there a website, or
article or book I could turn to to learn 1) scanning/radio basics and
2) a more gradual step-by-step explanation on how I can use my new
scanner?

Thanks,

VS


I think the best way to learn about the PRO-97 is to get good programming
software. As you have probably found out, programming by hand is a pain.

The best I have found is Win97. Good user interface and you learn a lot
about your scanner from using the program.

Check this link.

http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win97/default.asp

Burt
KF6YIQ


I'll second that, even seasoned scanner users don't want to go back to
manually programming their radios after using a version of starrsoft
programming software for their radio. It not only makes programming
painless, it also helps you understand just how the scanner uses the
different programming aspects.



Tom Hughes January 2nd 06 01:19 AM

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Ditto on the previous replies.
Get Win 97
Way so easy


wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi,

This year, Santa brought be a Radio-Shack PRO-97 scanner. While this
scanner is getting great reviews on the net, its user's manual assumes
a far more knowledgeble user than myself. Is there a website, or
article or book I could turn to to learn 1) scanning/radio basics and
2) a more gradual step-by-step explanation on how I can use my new
scanner?

Thanks,

VS




daviddd January 2nd 06 11:37 AM

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Don Starr's Win97 for the Pro-97, the best software
hand's down!
daviddd


mucker January 2nd 06 07:47 PM

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Hi. I'm new to scanning myself and have found the best of learning is to
tinker with the options, read the manual and get hold of a database with
up-to-date frequencies.

Scanning for frequencies can be very hit and miss, so entering known
frequencies into your scanner's channel memories will make huge difference.
(It easy to scan a channel of frequencies rather than a band of
frequencies!). By the way, how you organise your frequencies in the channel
memories is down to personal taste, but I have mine organised by type of
service and location.

Here in the UK this frequency database http://www.mckernan.it/proma/ is
very useful.

Also, an antenna upgrade is often very worthwhile. In the 3 weeks since I've
had my scanner I've purchased a centre loaded telescopic whip and a discone.
The whip makes a noticable difference and the discone mounted in my loft
brings in transmissions very load and very clear.

In general, the web is a very good source. There should be a yahoo group you
can join for your area/state/country, where folks share frequencies and
hints on using your particular model.

Hope this helps.

Rich



[email protected] January 3rd 06 02:01 AM

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Hi,

Win97 does get great reviews. The only problem is that I do not
Windows - only GNU/Linux.

:-((


Bill Crocker January 3rd 06 03:30 AM

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I'm pretty certain that Win97 will run under some of the Windows emulators
on Linux.

Bill Crocker



wrote in message
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Hi,

Win97 does get great reviews. The only problem is that I do not
Windows - only GNU/Linux.

:-((




[email protected] January 3rd 06 08:15 PM

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I tried with Wine but since Win97 is not really "installed" but only
unzipped Wine is missing dlls. I will try some other emulators though,
the DVD version of Knoppix if I remember correctly has more emulators.
My impression is that Win97 is a rather simple piece of code (to which,
alas, we are not given access...) and that an emulator should make the
hack. if not, however, are there any other decent applications out
there?


[email protected] January 3rd 06 09:54 PM

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well, I checked again and I looks like I got my install problems mixed
up with another recently "wined" applications. Here is the error
message I got when I wined Win97:

-----

Font metrics: 99.1% done
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 45 (X_OpenFont)
Value in failed request: 0x1400e9d
Serial number of failed request: 11383
Current serial number in output stream: 11384
Wine failed with return code 1

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Any ideas as to how to go about fixing that one?



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