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Diamond Welz WS1000 wideband handheld
Radioshack Pro 28 handheld
Uniden UBC72XLT handheld
Uniden UBC73XLT handheld
Uniden UBC330CRS desktop
Two-way
Yaesu VX-3R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wideband RX handheld
Yaesu FT-1802M 2m Ham TRX mobile x 2
Yaesu FT-7800R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-208H 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-706MKIIG all-band all-mode Ham TRX mobile
Icom IC-V85 2m VHF Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-UVD1P VHF/UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-679P VHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-713 UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld - Location: Just on the border of your waking mind
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That's sad, despite working in IT it took me a moment to get the bottom scanner, then again, I don't have to work with those types of scanners. I was just a little bit confused as to why an imaging company was making a radio scanner...then it clickedrobbage wrote: Right - Realistic Pro-28 scanner
Left - Welz WS1000 scanner
Bottom - Canon LiDE 70 flatbed scanner
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If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
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If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
what is the model number for the Mobile radio?Penthrox wrote:I believe the handheld is a Motorola XTS5000Always RX wrote:Sweet looking units....on which band do they operate? and what do you use them for?APCO 25 Encrypted wrote:My gear
He could run various bands here is some more info
The Motorola XTS 5000 portable radio is designed to offer multiple frequency band solutions for perfect system optimization in congested urban areas or wider country regions. Motorola currently offers the 700/800 MHz dual band (764-870MHz), the VHF band (136-174 MHz), UHF Range 1 band (380-470 MHz), and UHF Range 2 band (450-520 MHz).
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Diamond Welz WS1000 wideband handheld
Radioshack Pro 28 handheld
Uniden UBC72XLT handheld
Uniden UBC73XLT handheld
Uniden UBC330CRS desktop
Two-way
Yaesu VX-3R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wideband RX handheld
Yaesu FT-1802M 2m Ham TRX mobile x 2
Yaesu FT-7800R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-208H 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-706MKIIG all-band all-mode Ham TRX mobile
Icom IC-V85 2m VHF Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-UVD1P VHF/UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-679P VHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-713 UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld - Location: Just on the border of your waking mind
For what it's worth, some stuff at work.
A) 5 x 900 MHz yagis (with attenuators - the portable devices at the other end could be as close as 15 metres away. They tend to get drowned out at full power). Vertical polarised to match the portables.
B) 6 RFI 9256 900 MHz frequency-hopping radio modems running at 19,200 baud (the attached equipment is slowish) one spare for Justin. Interface boards eventually result in USB that feeds a Mac PowerPC dual CPU with OSX 10.4.x and 22" widescreen (mmm widescreen). Each RFI talks to 3 portable devices.
C) Closer
All made in Malaga and sold world-wide. This stuff is also used in V8 supercars
A) 5 x 900 MHz yagis (with attenuators - the portable devices at the other end could be as close as 15 metres away. They tend to get drowned out at full power). Vertical polarised to match the portables.
B) 6 RFI 9256 900 MHz frequency-hopping radio modems running at 19,200 baud (the attached equipment is slowish) one spare for Justin. Interface boards eventually result in USB that feeds a Mac PowerPC dual CPU with OSX 10.4.x and 22" widescreen (mmm widescreen). Each RFI talks to 3 portable devices.
C) Closer
All made in Malaga and sold world-wide. This stuff is also used in V8 supercars
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Where can you buy these diamond antennas in perth? im trying to find a dealer in perth that is for amature radio dualband for 2m and 70cm bands.Steve wrote:Here's a pic of the Diamond D-777 antenna I put up today:
All I gotta do now is save up for enough RG-213 to goo all the way back to the house. At the moment I can listen to the scanner on the back verandah, which is quite pleasant in this weather.
(Thanks for hosting the pic Gavin!)
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I have a Diamond antenna on the roof of my house as well:slipknot wrote:Where can you buy these diamond antennas in perth? im trying to find a dealer in perth that is for amature radio dualband for 2m and 70cm bands.
I ordered mine from Andrews Communications in NSW. They were pretty easy to deal with and the antenna was posted to me pretty securely packed which is always a good sign The antenna cost me around $80-$100 from memory.
However, you asked for LOCAL dealers... You could try Ham Shack. If they don't stock exactly what you're looking for, there's no harm in asking if it can be ordered in for you. The worst they can say is "No, bugger off!"
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If you want to post pictures of equipment of the emergancy services, you need to ask thier permission first.perthscanner wrote:I realise this was mainly for members own radio shacks, but would it be OK if people posted pics of radio gear from comm centres or vehicles other than their own - eg WAPOL / FESA / SJA / SES / Volunteer Sea Rescue / Freo Port Authority / JOTA / Newsrooms / Aircraft etc etc ?
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It is a Motorola XTL 5000 w3Penthrox wrote:
Always RX wrote:
APCO 25 Encrypted wrote:
My gear
Sweet looking units....on which band do they operate? and what do you use them for?
I believe the handheld is a Motorola XTS5000
He could run various bands here is some more info
The Motorola XTS 5000 portable radio is designed to offer multiple frequency band solutions for perfect system optimization in congested urban areas or wider country regions. Motorola currently offers the 700/800 MHz dual band (764-870MHz), the VHF band (136-174 MHz), UHF Range 1 band (380-470 MHz), and UHF Range 2 band (450-520 MHz).
what is the model number for the Mobile radio?
and ill tell ya what they are used for (im a little supprised no 1 has guessed) they are the new digital police radio's
there is also another model mobile radio which they have which looks alot better then that one.. ill see what i can do about pics.