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REQ> Basescanner for @ home and linked to the computer

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Hello all,


Since several years I use the Yupiteru MVT-7100 portable scanner. Now I wanted to make the step, to make records on the computer and attach a new, to buy, base (table) scanner. Can someone give me advise about;

- a new table scanner, like brand and model
- and recording software

I have already a antenna on my roof, but I wanted a good base scanner, instead the MVT7100. Some remarks I wanted to have on the ‘new’ system;

- minimal 200 channels
- airband VHF, UHF
- frequency info/label, like 125.5250 = “Gilze-Rijen Tower”
- a good software for recording on the computer
- that the software only record if something is received
- in a log file I wanted to known, the time that something is recorded and on which freq.

I’m now uses ScanRec but the last thing is not covered (the freq)

Can someone inform me about the best configuration?

Best regards,


Arno Cornelissen
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Post by Spine24 »

I use a UBC780XLT, when I record via RecallPro in combination with ARC780 you are able to log the freqs with given times.
I don't know of a program which records both freqs and voice.

Go look for the UBC785XLT which is de successor of the famous 780, it has 1000 channels.
For an antenna, go look for a Diamond D777.

Hope this helps.
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Post by SWAT 11 »

Hello all,

Does someone knows more configurations?

best regards,

Arno
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Post by scan-man »

I would go with Spine, the most affordable and perfect set....

You could also look for an older model : Aor ar3000A, but this one goes second hand for the new price of a UBC-785.

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Post by Stafhunter »

SWAT 11 wrote:Hello all,

Does someone knows more configurations?

best regards,

Arno
Hoi Arno

for a macingtosh is a good recording program that makes for each call a file, i do not know of you can see also the tapefreqentie.
maybe Chris can help??

you can also go to Jacobs in Breda

i have bought last week a handheld scanner from Icom the ic-r5 with a program for setting the freqenties in my scanner from my laptop

tomorrow i go to Dile in Krimpen a/d ijsel and i ask what they have for taperecording

BEARCAT 785
Scanner Base, 1000 Channels, 3 selectable bandplans, 25 - 512MHz / 806 - 960MHz / 1240 - 1300MHz, CTCSS+DSC.

Prijs: EUR 309.00 bij Dile
Prijs: EUR 299.00 bij Jacobs
Prijs: EUR 299.00 bij Dolstra

Diamond D777 EUR 68,00

why not a SBS-1 reciever than you can see and read what is flying over
price about €589,00
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