According to the manual the BC125AT will not cover 380-399.975 MHZ portion of the Military UHF band.
I was considering getting one to supplement some of my Mil Air monitoring, but if this is true then it will not meet my needs and sadly the needs of others that have the opportunity to monitor Mil Air in this range.
380-400 MHz is not used solely for Trunking. There are still command posts and discrete Mil Air channels in this range. Not many, but definitely there!
If this is this case it is a flawed assumption by the designer that the range has been hard assigned for trunking. This is reminiscent of the past older models that did not follow the band plans correctly, channel steps and all modulation methods used in the bands.
Can someone confirm this that owns one?
If true then it should be rectified.
I was considering getting one to supplement some of my Mil Air monitoring, but if this is true then it will not meet my needs and sadly the needs of others that have the opportunity to monitor Mil Air in this range.
380-400 MHz is not used solely for Trunking. There are still command posts and discrete Mil Air channels in this range. Not many, but definitely there!
If this is this case it is a flawed assumption by the designer that the range has been hard assigned for trunking. This is reminiscent of the past older models that did not follow the band plans correctly, channel steps and all modulation methods used in the bands.
Can someone confirm this that owns one?
If true then it should be rectified.