UBC 123 XLT
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UBC 123 XLT
thinking of getting a new scanner the ubc 125 xlt ,are they good on air band and are they easy to program or is there anything better for airband
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Re: UBC 125 XLT
The UBC125XLT is a good analogue scanner and used by many for Airband and MIL Airband. The UBC75XLT is also used by some but for the money the UBC125XLT is far better.
Manually programming scanners is a pain so many use software.
I have developed and support Scan125 and Scan75. The programs are Charity/Careware free to download and use but I do ask people to consider making a donation to the DEBRA Charity.
These programs are so much more than just a program to program scanner memory locations they are full remove control programs with many features including logging and audio recording.
See:
https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/scan125
https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/scan75/
https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/donate/index.html
Manually programming scanners is a pain so many use software.
I have developed and support Scan125 and Scan75. The programs are Charity/Careware free to download and use but I do ask people to consider making a donation to the DEBRA Charity.
These programs are so much more than just a program to program scanner memory locations they are full remove control programs with many features including logging and audio recording.
See:
https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/scan125
https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/scan75/
https://www.nick-bailey.co.uk/donate/index.html
Nick - Author Of: Scan125 - Scan75 - DriveR8 - http://www.nick-bailey.co.uk
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Re: UBC 123 XLT
thanks for the information scan125, looks like i will be getting the ubc125 .