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Re: USA
Possibly it might work. They are meant for the American market anyway. Depends on where you are visiting etc. I use 5.0 radio app to listen to the states on my phone. I suppose it could be useful for more local radio traffic
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Re: USA
Actually you can with a few Uniden scanners including the 3600, you add a Uniden GPS kit to the scanner, set your Lat and Long in Sentinel and add the frequency information from WTR Browser which includes station Lat and Longs. You then set sentinel to only scan users within a pre determined variable distance from your scanner... This is possible because the OFCOM WTR Register database included the Lat and Long of user TX locations.. It is a little more than just a couple of button pushes but does work well..
Mike
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Raspberry Pi 2 and DV4Mini HotSpot.
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Re: USA
Not sure if RRUK data output contains Lat & Long info ...
Mike
Connect Systems CS750 and CS800, Hytera PD-365, Motorola DP4600.
Raspberry Pi 2 and DV4Mini HotSpot.
AOR AR-DV1 Digital Voice Receiver / eSPY on ARD V1.
Whistler WS1088 / TRX-1 / Whistler Q / UBCD3600XLT / WTR Browser.
Raspberry Pi 2 and DV4Mini HotSpot.
AOR AR-DV1 Digital Voice Receiver / eSPY on ARD V1.
Whistler WS1088 / TRX-1 / Whistler Q / UBCD3600XLT / WTR Browser.
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Re: USA
"How Scanner Linker Works
Scanner linker uses your RRUK account and postcode to download a database tailored to your local area, it downloads all frequencies within a 50 mile radius of your postcode as well as all Airport, Airfield, Military Airband and Nationwide frequencies. Scanner linker then connects directly to your scanner and gets the frequency you are tuned to, it then does a superfast lookup against the database it has automatically downloaded and displays the nearest 3 users of that frequency. Each time you start Linker it updates the database so you're always up to date.
To use scanner linker you need to connect your scanner to your Windows PC or Laptop, for many scanners this is simply a USB cable, for some of the older models such as the AOR AR8600 they require a USB to RS232 adapter cable. Scanner linker connects directly to the COM port your scanner is attached to, it reads the frequency you are tuned to and displays the 3 nearest matches including distance from you and the direction in degrees.
Scanner linker doesn't require any third party software to talk to your scanner, you simply run our app and it does all the work.
Scanner Linker with SDRs - SDRUno / SDRSharp
Scanner linker can operate with your SDR using SDRUno or SDRSharp software, to make things simple Scanner Linker uses its own Omnirig profile to talk to SDRUno and SDR Sharp, Omnirig is a free utility for radio and scanner control, SDRUno has Omnirig functionality built directly into it and SDRSharp has a plugin module".
View the videos on our Youtube channel
An active RRUK subscription is required to run scanner linker and your PC must be connected to the internet.
Scanner linker uses your RRUK account and postcode to download a database tailored to your local area, it downloads all frequencies within a 50 mile radius of your postcode as well as all Airport, Airfield, Military Airband and Nationwide frequencies. Scanner linker then connects directly to your scanner and gets the frequency you are tuned to, it then does a superfast lookup against the database it has automatically downloaded and displays the nearest 3 users of that frequency. Each time you start Linker it updates the database so you're always up to date.
To use scanner linker you need to connect your scanner to your Windows PC or Laptop, for many scanners this is simply a USB cable, for some of the older models such as the AOR AR8600 they require a USB to RS232 adapter cable. Scanner linker connects directly to the COM port your scanner is attached to, it reads the frequency you are tuned to and displays the 3 nearest matches including distance from you and the direction in degrees.
Scanner linker doesn't require any third party software to talk to your scanner, you simply run our app and it does all the work.
Scanner Linker with SDRs - SDRUno / SDRSharp
Scanner linker can operate with your SDR using SDRUno or SDRSharp software, to make things simple Scanner Linker uses its own Omnirig profile to talk to SDRUno and SDR Sharp, Omnirig is a free utility for radio and scanner control, SDRUno has Omnirig functionality built directly into it and SDRSharp has a plugin module".
View the videos on our Youtube channel
An active RRUK subscription is required to run scanner linker and your PC must be connected to the internet.
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Re: USA
Well I did not have any problems getting the Uniden into the usa ,but they did search my suitcase on the way out of the usa as when I got back home they had left a printed
Leaflet informing that they had dons so and no problems it was still there at the bottom
Of the case .now I did not find one police channel at all after hours of searching but I did
Find Search 7 Rescue that was very interesting with security cannels others so it was worth it.
Sorry it’s a bit jumbled just got home from the long flight
Leaflet informing that they had dons so and no problems it was still there at the bottom
Of the case .now I did not find one police channel at all after hours of searching but I did
Find Search 7 Rescue that was very interesting with security cannels others so it was worth it.
Sorry it’s a bit jumbled just got home from the long flight
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Re: USA
I preloaded my Uniden before I left and a lot appeared, but I think a few are non nfm now. I used radioreference.com for details. The only item I had they checked was my laptop, they wanted to make sure it switched on. Americans can be of the opinion if someone is talking about them, they want to hear what is being said. Ive been through Newark twice, Los Angeles twice, JFK, Atlanta and the only one I got stopped was Detroit.