I've no idea what it means, either.
What are the choices?
Commercial radios such as Motorola and Kenwood. I've just about given up on scanners except for searching out stuff. All my everyday monitoring is done with Motorola radios with the exception of one Ericson radio for some Edacs systems.
I hope people remember that Whistler makes more than scanners, and although there are some very good and interesting points being discussed about what new units should or should not include, too much complaining may just scare them away from the scanner market. I have seen this happen before. I also agree that no matter who makes a radio, it is impossible to please everybody. Lets just cross our fingers and hope for the best and maybe they will keep their eyes and ears open on learning just what is wanted and needed in the scanner market.
Spoke to Whistler today. They stated the phase 1 scanners ( Pro-197,106) and the analog scanners would be out in the middle of June. The phase 2 TDMA scanners with a keyboard ( PSR-800 &900) would be out in the middle of July.
Spoke to Whistler today. They stated the phase 1 scanners ( Pro-197,106) and the analog scanners would be out in the middle of June. The phase 2 TDMA scanners with a keyboard ( PSR-800 &900) would be out in the middle of July.
Spoke to Whistler today. They stated the phase 1 scanners ( Pro-197,106) and the analog scanners would be out in the middle of June. The phase 2 TDMA scanners with a keyboard ( PSR-800 &900) would be out in the middle of July.
Sweet! Can't wait to get a Whistler/GRE 800 to add to the stable. Mid July huh..sweet indeed.
Are those commercial radios Motorola and Kenwood higher end and cost alot more?
So you're saying Whistler's upcoming versions of the PSR-800/900 will have KEYBOARDS? If so, that would be good news indeed.
Spoke to Whistler today. They stated the phase 1 scanners ( Pro-197,106) and the analog scanners would be out in the middle of June. The phase 2 TDMA scanners with a keyboard ( PSR-800 &900) would be out in the middle of July.
Instead of overload vs. poor reception, think of it this way: GRE/Radio Shack/Whistler scanners are great for people that live in rural areas and/or are trying to listen to distant weak signals. Uniden's scanners are best for people that live in cities or close to high powered transmitters. And the well equipped scanner listener will have some of both to be prepared for all listening environments.
I added a comment on Whistler's Facebook post for an update today to no avail.
Mid June may be a stretch or maybe silence is golden?
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J
not holding breath for mid July either, especially for the phase1 and2 model