Racing Electronics RE3000 - first take

batdude

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I have been using my Uniden SDS100 at NASCAR events for a few years now. This year, I did not have time to properly set up and load the current NASCAR driver frequencies for the Daytona race last night.

I purchased a Racing Electronics RE3000 at the track - $252 with tax.


I have to say - I am IMPRESSED by this little radio. it scans extremely fast, does not get chewed up with intermod - and the volume, at least with a proper headset - is LOUD. Uses 3 AAA batteries, and is truly 'pocket sized'. the simplicity of having a 'car' button and being able to put the car # into the keypad and hit 'enter' makes using the radio very simple.

I did not have to use the OTA programming since the unit was already loaded at purchase, but I am looking forward to toting this little radio around for future races....
next year the SDS100 stays at home. I never really liked the SDS100 at the track - it's too big, and the audio quality at high volume was not pleasing to my ears. Nevermind toting around a $600 scanner with the possibility of loss/theft/damage.

just my thoughts
 

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I have been using my Uniden SDS100 at NASCAR events for a few years now. This year, I did not have time to properly set up and load the current NASCAR driver frequencies for the Daytona race last night.

I purchased a Racing Electronics RE3000 at the track - $252 with tax.

Nice review, thanks
 

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I think its a good tool for the purpose it was created for. I would also be nervous carrying around an expensive radio when this one has those nice features needed at the track. Since its UHF only, filtering out trash shoudl be better.

Plus the OTA updates are pretty slick. Can you program it with software or via the front panel?
 

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Great review. I'd be interested to know who actually OEM'ed it.
The don't have internal photos on the FCC ID page, Racing Electronics requested confidentiality. The FCC ID is WZ5-RE3000 if you want to go down a rabbit hole.

Jim
 

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I pulled the manual down and it can be programmed via the front panel. They also mention read and write via PC, but i see no mention of software anywhere else. I was concerned that they would be obsolete if the OTA programming ever went away.

If I were in to racing, i would certainly have one. Too bad they dont make an airshow version!
 

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I have check the website, they have a high performance scanner antena, too. Interesting, I will try to buy it.
 

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