Thijs wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 11:49
UBC125XLT is an affordable handheld scanner which is ok for our purpose.
That's the scanner I got as a birthday present two years ago. I thought it would be an easy to use thing.
Loooong time a go when I was a teenager I had a small radio with aviation band. Just a knob to dial the frequency. Worked okay for me. I thought a scanner would be the same but with a digital frequency selection and a memory to store some frequencies. Just that.
But it may be my thick skull, I just can't comprehend this thing. I had hoped to download a file somewhere with all the dutch aviation frequencies (specially mil) and upload it to the scanner and be ready. But this thing has so many functions and a weird user interface that I don't know where to start. So it is still new and unused in a cabinet....
