Jay911
Silent Key (April 15th, 2023)
If you mean access the Internet on your iPod via the scanner, I sincerely doubt it.
Ah, yes, that's the way I understood it in the advertising. "Ad hoc" means you would create a direct wifi connection between your iPod and the scanner. "Infrastructure" means you would connect your scanner to an existing network, i.e. your home wireless, and then connect your iPod also to your home wireless. The theory is indeed that you could connect your iPod to your scanner without any other wireless devices being involved, if you so desired.
Something just occurred to me that has no real bearing on your question.. but my vehicle has a wireless access point. I could connect a scanner to the truck, and then a tablet to the truck, and have access to the scanner even a distance away from the vehicle.![]()
Could we stream to a set of WiFi speakers?
Could we stream to a set of WiFi speakers?
A benefit of this is that if you have an issue with your scanner, if it is registered and connected a tech can actually directly monitor your scanner and change or suggest settings to correct the issue.
That by itself is a revolutionary development!
Theoretically, we could do that now with Remote Desktop and a program running on the user's PC. But no plans for that (requires a lot of setup on the end-user's part). With the BCD536HP, however, it is a direct connect to the scanner...no need to have access to the user's PC to see the scanner.
UPMan said:For local network or ad-hoc, you will not need any kind of registration with our system, but for remote access remote registration is required. A benefit of this is that if you have an issue with your scanner, if it is registered and connected a tech can actually directly monitor your scanner and change or suggest settings to correct the issue.
Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.80 (Android 2.3.4; Linux; Opera Mobi/ADR-1309251116) Presto/2.11.355 Version/12.10)
So I could use an ad hoc to connect the PC to the 536, then use my own streaming and remote access? (Looking to eliminate a third party from accessing my equipment, and the delays that get added by such.)
Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.80 (Android 2.3.4; Linux; Opera Mobi/ADR-1309251116) Presto/2.11.355 Version/12.10)
So I could use an ad hoc to connect the PC to the 536, then use my own streaming and remote access? (Looking to eliminate a third party from accessing my equipment, and the delays that get added by such.)
As long as you've allowed the scanner to use the full database, then yes, it would pick up channels and systems along your hypothetical route from Kentucky to California, as well as your return trip along the northern tier of states though Wyoming & Minnesota. (I told you not to turn left at Oakland!)I just looked at the launch video again. I believe I understood it to say the scanners will do location based scanning using favorites lists and the main database or a combination.
Let's say me and my scanner connected to a GPS are traveling from Kentucky to California but do not have any favorites programmed in for points in between. Will the scanner "pick-up" things along the way? Then is there a way to filter the service types that I want to listen to, such as Fire Dispatch but no public works or schools? (I guessing it might based on the profile, but wanted to confirm this).
Thanks!