Howdy all,
Ok, so it's been a few years since I bought my UBCD396XT and I am still yet to listen to something digital.
Anybody able to offer some pointers?
Also, I have this list of frequencies...
493.525
498.725
469.650
494.050
499.250
4 of them are digital I know that, but I've yet to been able to listen to them.
I've tried P25, I've tried LTR, Motorola, still clueless.
They are right when they say the UBCD396XT is a technical scanner, there is so much to learn
Digital Scanning
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Re: Digital Scanning
Geez I was hoping someone would tell us something to listen to, sounds like its a little bit dry out there unencrypted.
498.725 is the receive not transmit for 493.525 so a bit useless I think.
Same as 499.250 is the receive for 494.050.
498.725 is the receive not transmit for 493.525 so a bit useless I think.
Same as 499.250 is the receive for 494.050.
"VKI, NJ050 will you be attending the job?"
"Negative VKI, my desk is bolted to the floor".
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Re: Digital Scanning
What about the fire tenders at airport.Think there around 500.050 mhz.From Maylands you should have no problem picking them up.
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I listen to the airport fire tenders too on 500.825Mhz. It's pretty intersting when they've got fire drills going on + I can hear it loud and clear from Yokine. The P25 quality sounds just like its coming from a mobile phone.. crystal clear!!allycat wrote:What about the fire tenders at airport.Think there around 500.050 mhz.From Maylands you should have no problem picking them up.
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Do you have them as P25 One Freq Trunk or P25 Standard?
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I've just got mine entered into a standard conventional system/group (along with all my other FESA frequencies) which works just fine. There's really no need to put it into a separate P25 system which is far more complicating to work outnumloxx wrote:Do you have them as P25 One Freq Trunk or P25 Standard?
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P-25 standard.Just type in 500.050 then press hold button and thats it.
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Ok thanks.
So I've been listening to the other freqs's I listed before, which are Skywest Ground radios, but only get the saw tooth noise on one of the channels.
There are 2 channels on those radios, and will be adding a 3rd channel soon.
So I've been listening to the other freqs's I listed before, which are Skywest Ground radios, but only get the saw tooth noise on one of the channels.
There are 2 channels on those radios, and will be adding a 3rd channel soon.