newbie opinion
For the past few days I've been "messing" with my new outta the box BCT15 and have faced the challenge of figuring it out with much appreciated help from features of BCTools (version 17). My past experience with scanners is very limited. So far I've been successful in using BCTools to remotely operate the scanner via the computer screen and trackball and I've got it setup for automatic logging and audio recording to the computer hard drive. I have lots of experience with PC's so that part wasn't too tough.
I'm now at the point of needing to figure out the best way of programming local stuff instead of just listening to the built-in scan options ... hence my visit here to the forum.
Seems like when, in my youth, I wanted to try to make an educated vote. The more I studied and tried to learn the more questions came up and the more confused I got. I may have given up on overcoming the frustration of selecting the best candidate, but I'm not going to give up on this neat new scanner.
As for BCTools I LIKE what I see. I've subscribed to the group and am impressed by the effort of Rob, the fellow in the UK, who is developing it with the help of a crowd of enthusiastic and knowledgeable testers. It's not yet capable of programming trunking systems, but that is a feature planned for the future. I've become a premieum subscriber here for access to .cvs files, but have not yet committed my $$$ toward a commercial software application. I feel I need to learn more about the basics of programming so I can determine what'll be best for me.
I'll continue using BCTools for all the COOL features it now provides for FREE and if in the near future it offers a solution to help me with the complicated efforts of sensible programming I'll be more than happy to show my support for Rob's work.