I can't seem to find out how the Uniden scanner database is populated / created. Where do they get their info from? Does this pull call sign information from somewhere that's assigned to certain agencies, is it compiled from user contributions or are they simply getting their info from RR?
I'm on the fence about purchasing a scanner, but I likely would if I knew it would help me discover local frequencies and their attributes (NAC, CC, etc). I've found that a lot of my local info is either outdated, confusing or simply incorrect. You can imagine the response I've gotten when contacting local agencies and asking for their radio info...
If I could listen to a known frequency and have the scanner somehow identify that channel's details (so that I could then program them into my other radios), I'd certainly purchase one.
For example, if I suspect that 174.XXXX is the local fireground frequency and have the scanner check it out, will it be able to tell me the rest of the story? (input frequency, tone(s), mode, etc? Is this a capability of the latest scanners from Uniden (SDS200, etc)?
I'm on the fence about purchasing a scanner, but I likely would if I knew it would help me discover local frequencies and their attributes (NAC, CC, etc). I've found that a lot of my local info is either outdated, confusing or simply incorrect. You can imagine the response I've gotten when contacting local agencies and asking for their radio info...
If I could listen to a known frequency and have the scanner somehow identify that channel's details (so that I could then program them into my other radios), I'd certainly purchase one.
For example, if I suspect that 174.XXXX is the local fireground frequency and have the scanner check it out, will it be able to tell me the rest of the story? (input frequency, tone(s), mode, etc? Is this a capability of the latest scanners from Uniden (SDS200, etc)?