
Thoughts on a scanner?
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- Code3Response
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I just got some extra cash... and of course, its burning a hole in my pocket
Ive got a bunch of scanners and 2 ways and stuff on my desk, and would like to replace it with 1 nice scanner, or possibly some sort of two way radio. I will keep the UHF and VHF saber, but nothing else. So, what are your thoughts on a really nice base alphanumeric scanner? Must be alphanumeric and have tons of channels, and also have a decent sized and high quality LCD screen. I will be using an exterior, roof mounted antenna with it... and on that note, what is a good, high quality multi-band antenna for roof usage? Let me know some thoughts on this, and if you have anything that meets my criteria. Thanks!

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I'm actually am looking for a couple of new scanners for personal and service use, but I've decided to cool my jets until the new APCO25 products from Uniden come out.
Even if I decide they're not for me, you have to figure there will be a lot of 780s on eBay as a result of their release.
BTW- I love my 780! If you're shopping today, you would not go wrong. I have mine at work tied to the computer running WinScan780 and NetMeeting, and with the audio fed into the sound card. When I'm out on the road, it's a fun way to stay in touch with home!
Now if I could just find a good affordable Voice and radio control ovr IP application.........
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Even if I decide they're not for me, you have to figure there will be a lot of 780s on eBay as a result of their release.

BTW- I love my 780! If you're shopping today, you would not go wrong. I have mine at work tied to the computer running WinScan780 and NetMeeting, and with the audio fed into the sound card. When I'm out on the road, it's a fun way to stay in touch with home!
Now if I could just find a good affordable Voice and radio control ovr IP application.........
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Astro-Saber :" the 5000 looks huge..."
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From the Yaesu site:
Despite its incredibly compact size, the VR-5000 provides coverage of 100 kHz through 2599.99998 MHz (cellular frequencies are blocked)
Case Size : 7.1" x 2.8" x 8.0" (W x H x D) w/o knob (180 x 70 x 203 mm )
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From the Yaesu site:
Despite its incredibly compact size, the VR-5000 provides coverage of 100 kHz through 2599.99998 MHz (cellular frequencies are blocked)
Case Size : 7.1" x 2.8" x 8.0" (W x H x D) w/o knob (180 x 70 x 203 mm )
The 780XLT has seemed to surpassed the 895XLT
in all areas! But yet this radio is so much smaller in size. Smaller sometimes is not better. I wish they would have at least produced two different models. One for mobile use with the small footprint and another for base use with the spread out keypad and front display similar to the 895XLT. And, I don't always like tying up my computer for scanning.
I want to buy an 780XLT and will be looking at one at an upcoming local hamfest here in Charlotte NC. Rumor here is the local government trunking system will be going digital eventually when they figure out just who is going to pay for it. So I may just end up holding off for awhile.....
Antenna Specialists makes a neat antenna called the MON-52. It has the micro choke for 800 but I think you said you have no need for 800 MHz. Works well for me mobile on a NMO Larsen magnetic mount.
Good Luck spending that money!
Ed
in all areas! But yet this radio is so much smaller in size. Smaller sometimes is not better. I wish they would have at least produced two different models. One for mobile use with the small footprint and another for base use with the spread out keypad and front display similar to the 895XLT. And, I don't always like tying up my computer for scanning.
I want to buy an 780XLT and will be looking at one at an upcoming local hamfest here in Charlotte NC. Rumor here is the local government trunking system will be going digital eventually when they figure out just who is going to pay for it. So I may just end up holding off for awhile.....
Antenna Specialists makes a neat antenna called the MON-52. It has the micro choke for 800 but I think you said you have no need for 800 MHz. Works well for me mobile on a NMO Larsen magnetic mount.
Good Luck spending that money!
Ed