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Poor sensitivity, weak audio, tinny construction. Compared to my old
Bearcat and newer AOR 8000, it's just not made as well, nor is the reception as good. Signals heard strongly on other scanners fade in and out on Pro 96. It's going back. lynn |
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sorry to hear that
![]() "lynn lucas" wrote in message ... Poor sensitivity, weak audio, tinny construction. Compared to my old Bearcat and newer AOR 8000, it's just not made as well, nor is the reception as good. Signals heard strongly on other scanners fade in and out on Pro 96. It's going back. lynn |
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![]() Lynn wrote: Poor sensitivity, weak audio, tinny construction. Compared to my old Bearcat and newer AOR 8000, it's just not made as well, nor is the reception as good. Signals heard strongly on other scanners fade in and out on Pro 96. It's going back. I reply: I purchased one here in Michigan and find it to be equal in sensitivity and image rejection to my previous scanner, the BC-245 (Uniden TrunkTracker 2) on standard FM and analogue trunking. I live about a block away from 4 powerful commercial FM stations, putting out a total of 125,000 watts of rock music. The PRO-96 doesn't suffer from any interference. Since our State Police use 9600 baud APCO-25 trunking, I'm able to hear our State Police for the first time on this scanner. I can hear two different State Police trunking transmitters from my location in Oak Park, MI and it follows the conversations flawlessly. Ergonomically, it's fine, just different from the Uniden Bearcat model. One of the best features is that you only have to program in the control channel of a Motorola Type II or APCO trunking system and it'll find the whole system. On the Uniden, you had to program in each frequency used by the system. Thus, I use only two channels in a single to trunk both State Police systems that are within my reception range. Also, I like the single priority channel for the entire scanner. On the BC-245, each bank had its own priority channel. Perhaps Lynn got a poor sample of the PRO-96. For scanner users here in Michigan, the PRO-96 seems to be the best solution for a "full scanning package" that's unmatched by any other available scanner. |
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glad to hear the raves...I plan on getting one once Redding (CA) police convert
their system Eric G. education CANNOT buy common sense |
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Can you hear the Michigan DNR (including DNR firefighting radio traffic)
also?? Curious to find out.... -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "Fredric J. Einstein" wrote in message s.com... Lynn wrote: Poor sensitivity, weak audio, tinny construction. Compared to my old Bearcat and newer AOR 8000, it's just not made as well, nor is the reception as good. Signals heard strongly on other scanners fade in and out on Pro 96. It's going back. I reply: I purchased one here in Michigan and find it to be equal in sensitivity and image rejection to my previous scanner, the BC-245 (Uniden TrunkTracker 2) on standard FM and analogue trunking. I live about a block away from 4 powerful commercial FM stations, putting out a total of 125,000 watts of rock music. The PRO-96 doesn't suffer from any interference. Since our State Police use 9600 baud APCO-25 trunking, I'm able to hear our State Police for the first time on this scanner. I can hear two different State Police trunking transmitters from my location in Oak Park, MI and it follows the conversations flawlessly. Ergonomically, it's fine, just different from the Uniden Bearcat model. One of the best features is that you only have to program in the control channel of a Motorola Type II or APCO trunking system and it'll find the whole system. On the Uniden, you had to program in each frequency used by the system. Thus, I use only two channels in a single to trunk both State Police systems that are within my reception range. Also, I like the single priority channel for the entire scanner. On the BC-245, each bank had its own priority channel. Perhaps Lynn got a poor sample of the PRO-96. For scanner users here in Michigan, the PRO-96 seems to be the best solution for a "full scanning package" that's unmatched by any other available scanner. |
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"Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message
... Can you hear the Michigan DNR (including DNR firefighting radio traffic) also?? Curious to find out.... Look like those of you in Michigan may be out of luck. ScanFan has a report on the Michigan compatibility issue at: RS/GRE Pro-96 - Update on Local Compatibility http://www.scanfan.com/article.php?sid=19 -RF =============================== Forget Milk, Got Scanner? http://www.Police-Scanner.info =============================== Email reply to: ruben "at" police-scanner.info |
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![]() "Ruben F." wrote in message ink.net... Look like those of you in Michigan may be out of luck. ScanFan has a report on the Michigan compatibility issue at: Ummm.. That's MINNESOTA, not Michigan he is talking about there... I don't know which type of modulation Michigan uses, but it seems Minnesota is still out of luck when it comes to proper monitoring of the digital system... PH |
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:24:56 GMT, "Ruben F." wrote:
"Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... Can you hear the Michigan DNR (including DNR firefighting radio traffic) also?? Curious to find out.... Look like those of you in Michigan may be out of luck. ScanFan has a report on the Michigan compatibility issue at: I reply: Uh, I hear the Michigan State Police just fine using the PRO-96. It decodes the digital signal flawlessly. As far as the DNR goes, it uses the same APCO-25 trunking system as the Michigan State Police, so, I would assume that I can hear it (although there don't seem to be any DNR transmissions in the Detroit Metro area. |
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Glad to hear that, and if you chat with anyone actually recieving the DNR
communications as well, PLEASE let me know. It will make the difference of whether or not I am gonna get one of the PRO-96's. Thanks, -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "Fredric J. Einstein" wrote in message s.com... On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:24:56 GMT, "Ruben F." wrote: "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... Can you hear the Michigan DNR (including DNR firefighting radio traffic) also?? Curious to find out.... Look like those of you in Michigan may be out of luck. ScanFan has a report on the Michigan compatibility issue at: I reply: Uh, I hear the Michigan State Police just fine using the PRO-96. It decodes the digital signal flawlessly. As far as the DNR goes, it uses the same APCO-25 trunking system as the Michigan State Police, so, I would assume that I can hear it (although there don't seem to be any DNR transmissions in the Detroit Metro area. |
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:01:53 -0400, lynn lucas
wrote: Poor sensitivity, weak audio, tinny construction. Compared to my old Bearcat and newer AOR 8000, it's just not made as well, nor is the reception as good. Signals heard strongly on other scanners fade in and out on Pro 96. It's going back. lynn Sorry to hear that. My new 96 is great. Reception better then 780xlt side by side. -- Like a game of pick up stick played by ****ing lunatics |