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Posted : adminOn 5/12/2018Free Download Google Sketchup For Android Tablet here. I think the point that John is making with the pricing of this scanner is that it fits a certain part of the enthusiast market for anyone wishing for a simple to use, yet fully featured scanner, based on the 'old school' method of operation. The new Uniden 3500XLT is a superb piece of gear and is what I consider to be a fully software defined radio in that it's fully menu driven and takes a totally new concept in memory storage. Whilst this is great for some people others prefer the traditional memory channels and banks. I do think that this scanner has some competition around the?140 area as you say so it all boils down to which one suits the operator the best. The Juggler Method Ebookers more. I must also say that I'm not too keen on the styling, it's very 1990's but hey, that might appeal to some people too. Thanks for the comments.
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I appreciate them. I may be 'old school' in that what I enjoy is the KISS principle of radio operating! Out of the box, batteries in, go.
This scanner does all that and, listening to it last night in bed (well, I'm an anorak!), I was able to come out of air band and 'go local'. Usual stuff - taxis, buses, one ham - but enjoyable for that. On my lap, simple to change bands and fine tune, auto steps - what more could ask for? I have owned and used, over the years, a lot of kit. On HF I have had the Yaesu FRG 7700, a Sony ICF-Pro80, a Sangean ATS-803A and a Realistic DX 394.
All good HF sets - but the best one fior me was always the Sony. It was easy to operate, handheld (so portable), rugged enough to take a fair bit of bashing and would acept any type of antenna: long wire or telescopic whip and you did not need to be a genius to get some serious DX out of it! You can still purchase it privately here and there but it was never 'sold' like, for example, the FRG 7700 which was a lovely set but fiddly! AOR AR 1500, the base AR 2001, Yupiteru VT-225 and my current two - the GRE PSR's 295 and 282.
The AR 1500 was trhe original housebrick in size and the PSSR 295 resembles it so it is very 'retro' in that respect. Of all the scanners I have owned, the best one I ever had was the Yupiteru VT-225 - sensitive, good scan features and excellent audio. Also, as I used to review scanners and antenna's for 'SWM' when I was there, I have a fairly good idea of what's what - and simplicity wins every time. Yes, that is an issue - but I still maintain that I'd rather buy, battery and go than spend a week or so trying to work out what is what! Math Magic Pro 8 Keygen Crack. 'Belt and braces'!
Whether it will prove to be a good seller remains to be seen. It has got some excellent points and it does fit that niche between first timer and old hand - first timer for simplicity and old hand because at this stage of life I want something that does what it says on the tin! Horses for courses, I guess! Regards, John. Thats my kind of radio. I have owned a Realistic version of that for well over 10 years & still use it on a daily basis. Personally I like banks & channels.
And because it is such a simple principal, I can programme it any where. Switch banks on & off as required & even allow my daughters (aged 7 & 9) to use it because it is switch on & listen. My wife runs the clubs 'Lady's net' on 2 meters & the girls like to listen, so having a couple of scanners they can use is handy. I have been thinking for some time that it's retirement time for the old Realistic & the PSR-295 has been on a shortlist of one as a replacement. It's just that I have been spending so much on Amateur & I was not sure if it would be as good as the old Realistic. So thanks for the review John.I'm going to have to spend some money.Sorry more money.