Mmm.. think of your frequencies as.. having your ducks in a row😉.. continue to search Google regarding LCN finder on the SDS series.I know. That is why I have to do it from the web, when the LCNs' are not included w/ the frequencies.
Mmm.. think of your frequencies as.. having your ducks in a row😉.. continue to search Google regarding LCN finder on the SDS series.I know. That is why I have to do it from the web, when the LCNs' are not included w/ the frequencies.
My NXDN is not activated on my SDS100(LCN Finder), yet is on my 436HP(no LCN Finder). So, I have to use web tools.
I didn't activate it. Because of things I was seeing, on the WWW. Saying SDS100 did poorly NXDN.@Chris0516 - Am I reading this right? You haven't activated the NXDN option on your SDS100, but in a previous post you stated "the SDS100 is abysmal on NXDN".
So.. Monkey read, monkey say?I didn't activate it. Because of things I was seeing, on the WWW. Saying SDS100 did poorly NXDN.
AThey still have sales stock at exorbitant prices, which made sense when it first came out of the factory, then it had serious screen problems, others also said with the battery. Programming is complicated, it is a good scanner but the firmware needed to be fine-tuned, menus, etc. in my opinion for almost 500 dollarsAFAIK Uniden Japan anunció el año pasado que el 3600XLT (modelo europeo del 436HP) se consideraba "al final de su vida útil". Normalmente esto significa que no desarrollan nuevas actualizaciones de FW para este modelo (a menos que sea absolutamente necesario por razones de seguridad).
¿Quizás el mismo anuncio sea válido para el 436HP?
contrary? Isn't 500 dollars expensive? Or did the 436 never have serious screen and battery problems? .. I'm not saying that it is a bad scanner, on the contrary, but for its price worthy of a Yaeshu, Kenwood, etc. it should have something more .. but just an opinion. thank you all 73Los que los hemos tenido desde el día 1 de su lanzamiento decimos diferente.
This scanner actually went through some stages with identifiable flaws that were addressed by Uniden without much discussion on radio reference, they realized the problem and they fixed it. Not every radio was affected as with, the SDS 100 and csj.Those of us that have had them from day 1 of their release say different
May he Rest In PeaceThe Uniden representative was a daily contributor to radio reference and took his share of abuse and kept on top of each tweaking that needed to be done with hardware and firmware. May he rest in peace as he passed in late December of 2019.
AThey still have sales stock at exorbitant prices, which made sense when it first came out of the factory, then it had serious screen problems, others also said with the battery. Programming is complicated, it is a good scanner but the firmware needed to be fine-tuned, menus, etc. in my opinion for almost 500 dollars
contrary? Isn't 500 dollars expensive? Or did the 436 never have serious screen and battery problems? .. I'm not saying that it is a bad scanner, on the contrary, but for its price worthy of a Yaeshu, Kenwood, etc. it should have something more .. but just an opinion. thank you all 73
Nor it is mine however I’ve learned to read, speak and write in English. It helps a lot if you want to have a conversation on English speaking forums abroad.I am not going to respond to your lack of respect nor am I a dog nor do I use $500 phones.
* Edit :I have problems with the translator since English is not my native language.
you have a battle alone I only think I don't know English but I do know Spanish, French, Latin, some Aramaic... the battle: "Combat or series of combats of one army with another, or of a naval fleet with another... ..... mine is opinion. Good night.You are fighting a uphill battle here.
My 1st ANALOG Cellphone $500 my last Samsung Cellphone $900.
My 1st used car 1977 was 7 years old $2,100
My 1st New Car 1988 Mustang GT $11,000 today 2024 Mustang Gt $47,000
Your bucket has a big hole in it.
So I graduated college in 1975 and got my first professional job at $17,000 a year. I purchased an Electra Bearcat 101, the first true programmable scanner, it cost $399.99 at Lafayette Electronics. Radio Shacks offering of a similar radio made by GRE was also $399.99 and I would have paid more for either radio, it was exciting Space Age Technology.@jfmartin
I paid $499 for a radioshack scanner in the us in 1980's 1990's 2000's 2021's and 2020's seeing the top teir scanner prices have remained the same for 40 years we do not see it as high.
Does your new car sale for the same price it did 40 years ago? I will answer for you NO.
Does your new house sale for the same price it did 40 years ago? I will answer for you NO.
Do you make the same money you did 40 years ago? I will answer for you NO you make a lot more.