I took a little break from scanning.
Noticed the thread about Paul's death (so sad).
I have seen this industry change dramatically....
From digging in the crystal box at Radio Shack's to find my correct frequencies and modifying the Pro-2004's etc to listen in on cellular.
From creating early speech inversion boxes to get around rude forms of scrambling signals.
To the Bearcat Trunktrackers getting us in the newer era.
And of course more recently in the past using my SDS200 and Unication G5 to listen to P25 with Simulcast challenges.
So as I am about to shell out more $ for the SDS100 to add to my arsenal. I start to think...
"Who will be picking up the slack from Paul?"
Scanner Master - appreciate what you have been doing and expect to be purchasing from you all if I do go through with an SDS100.
Seems you all are trying to strengthen the community.
But mostly concerned like others - will we see continued firmware support?
When was the last time we saw updated firmware?
Who will pick up the slack?
Uniden I am sure is missing a very important engineer.
Noticed the thread about Paul's death (so sad).
I have seen this industry change dramatically....
From digging in the crystal box at Radio Shack's to find my correct frequencies and modifying the Pro-2004's etc to listen in on cellular.
From creating early speech inversion boxes to get around rude forms of scrambling signals.
To the Bearcat Trunktrackers getting us in the newer era.
And of course more recently in the past using my SDS200 and Unication G5 to listen to P25 with Simulcast challenges.
So as I am about to shell out more $ for the SDS100 to add to my arsenal. I start to think...
"Who will be picking up the slack from Paul?"
Scanner Master - appreciate what you have been doing and expect to be purchasing from you all if I do go through with an SDS100.
Seems you all are trying to strengthen the community.
But mostly concerned like others - will we see continued firmware support?
When was the last time we saw updated firmware?
Who will pick up the slack?
Uniden I am sure is missing a very important engineer.