SDS100/SDS200: SDS100 and GPS

Ubbe

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Probably the correct statement would be that the more you scan the more you will hear from different systems but less from one specific system, as you spend more time scanning more systems. If you don't scan other systems you will never hear anything from them.

You can use DND priority to hear more from specific conventional systems. It would help if Uniden could implement DND prio of trunked systems, that it scans those much more often than other systems. I.E. set a local system to prio 1 and it will be scanned right after another system have been scanned and if set to prio 4 it would be scanned after 4 other systems have been scanned.

/Ubbe
 

drdispatch

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I bet I hear more.
Ok I set the Range to 20 miles that gives me a County ahead of me and a County to my Left and a County to my Right and the County behind me. That gives me 360 degree around me. I also had my SDS100 #2 running full Database and my TRX-1 Counties matching my SDS100 So I did not miss much if any while driving and I still have a spare port for my 436 and its GPS if I wanted to add it in the mix. I can change Stridesbergs to the 8 port and add the BCD325P2 and my BCD160DN .
Not many people you know can carry 6 different scanners on the same antenna at the same time in their car.
You, my friend, are a Scanner Jedi.
 
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